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== Appearance ==
== Appearance ==
Lǐ is of medium build with black hair and dark eyes, and an androgynous presentation. They dress almost exclusively in neutral tones, from black through dark grey, with occasional dark brown. In public appearances Lǐ has frequently been photographed wearing a plain shirt bearing the single character '''剩''' (''shèng'', "remainder"). Commentators have read the character — the gendered 女 of the phrase 剩女 conspicuously absent — as a deliberate reclaiming of an imposed social label. {{Proposal|reason=interpretation attributed to commentators; Lǐ has not confirmed it}}
Lǐ is of medium build with black hair and dark eyes, and a precisely neat presentation. They dress almost exclusively in neutral tones, from black through dark grey, with occasional dark brown. In public appearances Lǐ has frequently been photographed wearing a plain shirt bearing the single character '''剩''' (''shèng'', "leftover"). Commentators have read the character — the gendered 女 of the phrase 剩女 conspicuously absent — as a deliberate reclaiming of an imposed social label. {{Proposal|reason=interpretation attributed to commentators; Lǐ has not confirmed it}}


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==

Latest revision as of 12:08, 30 June 2026

Lǐ Wéi (李唯)
Personal details
Born July 14
Died September 9
Nationality Chinese
Occupation Computational biologist (epigenetics)
Known for Discovery of the calendrical death-date marker (the Thanatic Periodicity Locus)
Spouse / Partner None
Relatives Not publicly known

Lǐ Wéi (李唯) is a Chinese computational biologist credited with the discovery of the calendrical death-date marker — the finding that the day and month, though never the year, of an individual's death can be read from epigenetic data present from birth. The result transformed daily life across much of the world and made Lǐ a reluctant public figure.

Early life

Lǐ Wéi was born July 14 in Place [proposal]. Little is publicly documented about their family or upbringing, and Lǐ has consistently declined to discuss either. Acquaintances describe a solitary childhood organised almost entirely around study.

Research

Early career

Lǐ specialised in epigenetic methylation clocks and their relationship to circadian and circannual gene expression and conception-season photoperiod. Their published work lists an affiliation with the Institute for Computational Biology and Genomic Systems, Fudan University, in Shanghai [proposal]. Colleagues characterised their working style as intensely private and singularly focused.

The death-date finding

The marker emerged as an unintended result of a longitudinal study of methylation drift in urban Chinese populations. During periodicity analysis, an unaccounted variance cluster appeared in a genomic region outside the study's primary targets; Lǐ investigated the anomaly independently before involving colleagues. The resulting signature — designated the Thanatic Periodicity Locus (TPL) — was found to oscillate on an annual cycle whose nadir coincided, within a few days, with each subject's eventual date of death.

Lǐ published the finding reluctantly and against their own judgement of its readiness, following institutional pressure after preliminary results were disclosed at a chronogenomics symposium. The published paper stated plainly that no mechanism had been established, and Lǐ has never since explained how the marker is read or how the date is calculated. Their author's note accepts responsibility for the findings' accuracy while explicitly declining responsibility for what is done with them.

Personal life

Lǐ is known for an extremely private life and has no publicly known partner. They are teetotal and keep a single companion animal, a cat named Mao Mao (猫猫). Their home is described as minimalist and spare. Lǐ rarely grants interviews and has largely withdrawn from public life since the period immediately following publication.

Appearance

Lǐ is of medium build with black hair and dark eyes, and a precisely neat presentation. They dress almost exclusively in neutral tones, from black through dark grey, with occasional dark brown. In public appearances Lǐ has frequently been photographed wearing a plain shirt bearing the single character (shèng, "leftover"). Commentators have read the character — the gendered 女 of the phrase 剩女 conspicuously absent — as a deliberate reclaiming of an imposed social label. [proposal]

Legacy

The death-date marker reshaped public and private life within a generation. Around the new datum, societies developed rites, holidays, insurance products, and customs governing whether and how a person should be told their own date — practices that vary widely by country and culture and remain a subject of ongoing debate. [proposal]

See also

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