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Xianjun Dong
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Xianjun Dong


Summary

Dr. Dong is an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School and leads the Genomics and Bioinformatics Hub at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He received his Ph.D. degree in Bioinformatics at the University of Bergen and a Postdoctoral fellowship in Bioinformatics and Integrative Biology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He has been the Director of Computational Neuroscience Unit of the Precision Neurology Program (Director: Clemens Scherzer, MD) at Brigham and Women's Hospital since 2013, leading the Bioinformatics team working on neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, etc. He is interested in developing and applying computational methods to understand the transcriptional regulation of the human genome, by integrating genomic, transcriptomic, epigenetic, and clinical data from both healthy subjects and patients with neurological diseases. Dr. Dong has 20+ publications with 12,000+ citations and an H-index of 21. He has made several web-based tools to facilitate the research of long-range gene regulation. He has expertise in analyzing various NGS data, incl. ChIPseq, RNAseq, RNA-PET, CAGE, and WGS data. He was an active member of the ENCODE consortium. He is particularly interested in the non-coding RNAs (miRNA, eRNA, circRNA, etc.) in the brain. Dr. Dong is recently awarded by the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA). See his website for more details: http://www.sterding.com.

Bioinformatics Computational Biology Genomics Neuroscience

Past or current institution affiliations

Harvard University

Work details

Assistant Professor

Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women's Hospital
April 2020
Neurology

Director, Genomics and Bioinformatics

Brigham and Women's Hospital
March 2020
Neurology

Instructor

Harvard University
November 2013 - March 2020
Neurology

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 2

Academic Editor on

October 19, 2018
BdBG: a bucket-based method for compressing genome sequencing data with dynamic de Bruijn graphs
Rongjie Wang, Junyi Li, Yang Bai, Tianyi Zang, Yadong Wang
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5611 PubMed 30364599
May 29, 2018
Modeling transcriptional activation changes to Gal4 variants via structure-based computational mutagenesis
Majid Masso, Nitin Rao, Purnima Pyarasani
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4844 PubMed 29868268