Ji Qi
Full Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Fudan University
China
Biography
Male, born in 1977, Ph.D., associate professor. From 1995 to 1999, he graduated from the Physics Department of Jilin University with a bachelor's degree. From 1999 to 2004, he studied at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and received a doctor's degree. From 2005 to 2010, he was educated at the Comparative Genomics and Bioinformatics Center of Pennsylvania State University Engaged in postdoctoral research; 2010 hired Fudan University associate professor of life sciences.
Research Interest
Mainly engaged in computational biology related to the direction of the study, including: combined with high-throughput sequencing and comparative genomics methods to study Arabidopsis wild-type genome sequence polymorphism; based on the parental and meiotic genome comparison of meiosis Reorganization phenomenon molecular mechanism. While using computational biology to study fundamental biology issues, research on the methods themselves has been conducted to promote the development of computational biology for the purpose of solving biological problems: to predict genomic sequences more accurately from high-throughput sequencing results Morphological and structural variations; the use of mathematical statistics to analyze the species-specific characteristics of the microbial genome in order to effectively predict the community composition of environmental microorganisms.
Publications
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1.J. Wang#, J. Qi#, H. Zhao, S. He, Y. Zhang, S. Wei, F. Zhao (2013) Metagenomic sequencing reveals microbiota and its functional potential associated with periodontal disease. Scientific Reports (accepted)