北京大学定量生物学中心
学术报告
题 目: New methods for RNA computational biology
报告人: Shi-Jie Chen
Curators’
Distinguished Professor of Biophysics, Biochemistry, and Data Science
& Informatics at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
时 间: 5月17日(周一)上午9:00-10:00
地 点: Online (Zoom会议)
会议号:627 9242 4126
密码:cqbcqb
主持人: 宋晨研究员,唐淳教授
摘 要:
Ribonucleic
acid (RNA) molecules play spectacularly versatile roles in living
cells. Emerging biomedical advances such as precision medicine and
synthetic biology point to RNA as the central regulator and information
carrier. We are interested in predicting RNA structure, stability, and
kinetics from the nucleotide sequence, and the design of molecules for
therapeutic applications. For example, given the limited availability
of crystal/NMR structures, how to build the native fold from the
sequence? For a given RNA target, how to predict RNA-small molecule
interactions and identify small molecules as potential drugs? Using
physical and chemical principles, we recently developed IsRNA for RNA 3D
structure prediction and RLDock for RNA-small molecule interactions. I
will describe these new approaches and the proof of principles in RNA 3D
structure prediction and in predicting RNA-small molecule binding.
报告人简介:
Shi-Jie
Chen is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of Biophysics,
Biochemistry, and Data Science & Informatics at the University of
Missouri-Columbia. Chen received a B.S. degree from Zhejiang
University. Through T.D. Lee's CUSPEA program, he entered the graduate
school of the University of California, San Diego where he received a
PhD in Physics with Daniel Dubin. He did postdoctoral research with Ken
Dill at the University of California, San Francisco. He was elected a
Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2013 and a Fellow of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2018.
He is a Founding Council Member of the International Society of RNA
Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine and an Advisory Board member for
Clinical and Translational Medicine. He serves as an Associate Editor
for PLoS Computational Biology and other scientific journals. Chen
studies computational biology of RNA folding and therapeutics. He is
known for his work on RNA structure prediction, modeling of RNA folding
stability, kinetics, and metal ion effects, and computational design of
RNA-targeted drugs, RNA aptamer, RNA-based nanomedicine, and CRISPR gene
editing systems.