Kylie Leung

Kylie completed her B. S. in psychology with a minor in neuroscience at Davidson College. Her
undergraduate research in the Benowitz lab at Boston Children’s Hospital focused on neural
plasticity and regeneration following traumatic injury. Her research in
the Synthetic Neurobiology group focused on developing novel means of visualizing
brain-wide connections.

Publications

Combinatorial protein barcodes enable self-correcting neuron tracing with nanoscale molecular context

bioRxiv | 2025

Park SY*, Sheridan A*, An B, Jarvis E, Lyudchik J, Patton W, Axup JY, Chan SW, Damstra HGJ, Leible D, Leung KS, Magno CA, Meeran A, Michalska JM, Rieger F, Wang C, Wu M, Church GM, Funke J, Huffman T, Leeper KGC**, Truckenbrodt S**, Winnubst J**, Kornfeld JMR, Boyden ES+, Rodriques SG***, Payne AC+*** (2025) Combinatorial protein barcodes enable self-correcting neuron tracing with nanoscale molecular context, bioRxiv 2025.09.26.678648, doi: 10.1101/2025.09.26.678648. (*, contributed equally; **, contributed equally; ***, contributed equally; +, co-corresponding)

Single-shot 20-fold expansion microscopy

Nature Methods | 2024

Wang S*, Shin TW*, Yoder HB 2nd, McMillan RB, Su H, Liu Y, Zhang C, Leung KS, Yin P, Kiessling LL**, Boyden ES** (2024) Single-shot 20-fold expansion microscopy, Nature Methods, doi:10.1038/s41592-024-02454-9. Online ahead of print. (*, equal contribution; **, co-corresponding authors)