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Chenjie Feng, Ph.D.Candidate in Condensed Matter Physics
Visiting Student
Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics
Medical School, University of Michigan
100 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2218, USA
Tel: (734)-882-0319
Email: chenjief@umich.edu
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Research Interests
Biophysics,Computational Biology, Bioinformatics
Education
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2018-present Visiting Student, Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA
Dissertation: RNA 3D modeling from sequence
- 2016-present Ph.D.Candidate, Condensed Matter Physics, Wuhan University, Hubei, China
Higher order RNA structure and stability prediction (eg. ribozyme, riboswitch and tRNA)
Towards to the cell environment (understanding of the thermodynamics and kinetic effects in the intercellular environment)
- 2013-2016 MS, Condensed Matter Physics, Ningxia University, Ningxia, China
Theoretical and empirical studies on group behaviors
Studying on opinion evolution by Hamilton-Jacobi equation
- 2009-2013 BS, Applied Physics, Ningxia University, Ningxia, China
Publications
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Chen-Jie Feng, Ya-Lan Tan, Yu-Xuan Chen, Ya-Zhou Shi, Zhi-Jie Tan. Salt-dependent RNA pseudoknot stability: effect of spatial confinement. (submitted)
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Ya-Lan Tan, Chen-Jie Feng, Lei Jin, Ya-Zhou Shi, Zhi-Jie Tan. What is the best reference state for building statistical potentials in RNA 3D structure evaluation?. RNA,069872.118 (2019)
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Lei Jin, Ya-Zhou Shi, Chen-Jie Feng, Ya-Lan Tan, Zhi-Jie Tan. Coarse-grained modeling for structure, stability and flexibility of double stranded RNAs in salt solutions. Biophys. J.,115:8,1403-1416 (2018)
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Ya-Zhou Shi, Lei Jin, Chen-Jie Feng, Ya-Lan Tan, Zhi-Jie Tan. Predicting 3D structure and stability of RNA pseudoknots in monovalent and divalent ion solutions. PlOS Computational Biology, 14:e1006222. (2018)
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Chen-Jie Feng, Peng Wang, Xu-Ming Wang. Studying on opinion evolution by Hamilton-Jacobi equation. arXiv preprint arXiv: 1604.03056. (2016)
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Chen-Jie Feng, Peng Wang, Xu-Ming Wang. Theoretical and empirical studies on group behaviors. Acta Physica Sinica, 64(3). (2015)
Awards and honors
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2016 Outstanding Graduate Thesis Award:Excellent Graduate Student
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2015 National Scholarship for Graduates
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2014 Third Prize in the National Mathematical Modeling