Please completely redesign and populate the Publications section of my AcademicPages/Jekyll GitHub website using my Google Scholar profile as the primary source:

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2ShbCuEAAAAJ&hl=fr

Requirements:

  1. Create a clean modern “Publications” page suitable for a Stanford computational biology postdoctoral researcher.

  2. Automatically extract and format my peer-reviewed publications from Google Scholar.

  3. Do NOT create separate sections such as:

    • Conference papers
    • Posters
    • Talks
    • Miscellaneous

I only want a single clean “Publications” list.

  1. For each publication include:
    • Full title
    • Complete author list
    • Journal name
    • Year
    • DOI if available
    • Direct paper link if available
    • Optional GitHub/code link if relevant
    • Citation count if easily retrievable
    • Small visual preview/card if possible
  2. Design goals:
    • modern academic style
    • compact but elegant
    • visually polished
    • easy to scan
    • responsive layout
    • Stanford/OpenAI-style minimal aesthetic
    • dark/light mode compatible
  3. If possible, generate publication cards with:
    • thumbnail/preview image
    • subtle hover effects
    • compact metadata layout
    • clickable title
  4. Use proper markdown/Jekyll formatting compatible with AcademicPages and GitHub Pages.

  5. Remove all default placeholder publications from the repository.

  6. If automation is possible:
    • create a maintainable workflow to update publications from Google Scholar or BibTeX later
    • suggest ORCID/Scholar synchronization improvements
  7. Generate all required modifications:
    • _publications/
    • publications.md
    • _data/
    • styles/CSS if needed
    • navigation updates if needed
  8. Keep the implementation simple, robust, and GitHub Pages compatible.

  9. Publications should emphasize my research profile in:
    • single-cell transcriptomics
    • alternative polyadenylation
    • isoform regulation
    • computational genomics
    • cancer genomics
    • reproducible bioinformatics workflows
  10. Preserve clean typography and avoid clutter.

  11. If possible, add:
    • small DOI badge
    • PDF link button
    • citation button
    • journal badge
    • code/data links
  12. Overall goal: The publication page should resemble the website of a modern computational biology / genomics researcher at Stanford with strong software engineering and multi-omics expertise.