
معرفی
Zhangjun Fei is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Integrative Plant Science, Cornell University, and a faculty member at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI). His research spans
- Developing computational tools for omics data analysis
- Creating genomic databases for crop improvement
- Applying next-generation sequencing (NGS) to understand crop evolution
- Inferring gene regulatory networks
Research interests include:
- Genomics and systems biology of economically important crops (tomato, cucurbits, sweetpotato, fruit trees)
- Integration of genome, transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome datasets
- Development of bioinformatics resources like Plant MetGenMAP, iAssembler, iTAK, and VirusDetect
- Exploration of gene regulatory networks via multi-omics data fusion
Recent publications highlight trends in
- Super-pangenome analysis for structural variation
- Gene discovery in stress tolerance and domestication
- Molecular mechanisms of fruit quality and disease resistance
- Evolutionary insights across cucurbit and fruit crops
Labs and teams include the Fei Lab at BTI, which has led initiatives like:
- Pan-African Sweet Potato Virome and Chinese Tomato Virome projects
- Collaborations with USDA, Meiogenix, and the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR)
- Training programs through BTI Summer Internships and Cornell graduate fields
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