
About
Dr. Qi Wang is a Researcher in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Cambridge. She specializes in computational biology and bioinformatics, providing critical support for next-generation sequencing data analysis, machine learning applications, and epigenetic studies in plant systems.
- Education: PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- Key Research Areas: Developmental biology, evolutionary biology, RNA-seq, DNA methylation, and computational tools
Her work focuses on bioinformatics support for plant developmental and evolutionary studies, with expertise in data analysis and computational modeling. She collaborates extensively with the laboratory of Professor Beverley Glover and supports departmental computing clusters.
Dr. Wang's recent computational contributions span diverse fields including plasmid segregation dynamics, bacterial cytoskeleton structure, and ferritin-based imaging techniques. These publications reflect her broad expertise in molecular modeling and structural biology.
- Scientific Awards: Humboldt Research Fellowship (2011)
As a certified Carpentries Instructor, she actively trains researchers in data management, RNA-seq analysis, and whole-genome DNA methylation data processing, demonstrating her commitment to advancing computational skills in plant sciences.
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