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1. Phase transition of fully-hydrated lipid bilayers. | 1. Phase transition of fully-hydrated lipid bilayers. | ||
2. Self-assembly of antimicrobial peptides such as cyclotides into membranes. | 2. Self-assembly of antimicrobial peptides such as cyclotides into membranes. | ||
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Bachelor of Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Xi'an Jiaotong University [http://www.xjtu.edu.cn:8080/en/], China (Sep 1999 to Jul 2004) | Bachelor of Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Xi'an Jiaotong University [http://www.xjtu.edu.cn:8080/en/], China (Sep 1999 to Jul 2004) | ||
== '''Publications''' == | == '''Publications''' == |
Revision as of 23:13, 28 October 2010
Research Interests
In my PhD, I have been focusing on understanding the following questions: 1. Phase transition of fully-hydrated lipid bilayers. 2. Self-assembly of antimicrobial peptides such as cyclotides into membranes.
Education
Master of Medicine (Biostatistics) Xi'an Jiaotong University [1], China (Sep 2004 to Jul 2007)
Bachelor of Medicine (Preventive Medicine) Xi'an Jiaotong University [2], China (Sep 1999 to Jul 2004)
Publications
1. Chen, R., Yan, H., Zhao, K.-N., Martinac, B., and Liu, G.B. (2007) Comprehensive analysis of prokaryotic mechanosensation genes: their characteristics in codon usage. DNA Sequence, 18(4):269-78.
2. Liu, G.B., Yan, H., Jiang, Y.F., Chen, R., Pettigrew J.D. and Zhao K.-N. (2005) The Properties of CpG islands in the Promoter Regions of Human and Mouse Immunoglobulin (Ig) Genes. Gene, 358: 127-138
Contact Details
Mr. Rong Chen
Molecular Biosciences Building (#76)
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
The University of Queensland
Qld 4072, Australia
Email: r.chen@uq.edu.au