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Jiang Qian is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Within these areas, Jiang Qian's work focuses significantly on molecular biology, ophthalmology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, neurology, and genetics.

The scientist's notable research topics include:

  • Retinal development and disorders
  • Retinal diseases and treatments
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Pulmonary hypertension research and treatments
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms
  • CRISPR and genetic engineering
  • Chronic myeloid leukemia treatments

Jiang Qian has contributed extensively to several publication venues, with the most frequent being:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood
  • eLife
  • Nature Communications
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among Jiang Qian's recent scholarly works are the following papers:

  • "Gene regulatory networks controlling vertebrate retinal regeneration," published in Science, 2020
  • "Proteogenomic insights into the biology and treatment of HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma," published in Cancer Cell, 2021
  • "Increased LCN2 (lipocalin 2) in the RPE decreases autophagy and activates inflammasome-ferroptosis processes in a mouse model of dry AMD," published in Autophagy, 2022
  • "Integrated Proteomic and Glycoproteomic Characterization of Human High-Grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma," published in Cell Reports, 2020
  • "Gene regulatory networks controlling temporal patterning, neurogenesis, and cell-fate specification in mammalian retina," published in Cell Reports, 2021

Frequent collaborators in Jiang Qian's research work include:

  • Seth Blackshaw
  • Pin Lyu
  • Wenju Lu
  • Feng-Quan Zhou
  • Jianbo Pan

Best Publications

  • Integrated Proteogenomic Characterization of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma.

    David J. Clark;Saravana M. Dhanasekaran;Francesca Petralia;Jianbo Pan

  • Transcription factors as readers and effectors of DNA methylation

    Heng Zhu;Guohua Wang;Jiang Qian

  • TiGER: a database for tissue-specific gene expression and regulation.

    Xiong Liu;Xueping Yu;Donald J Zack;Heng Zhu

  • Profiling the human protein-DNA interactome reveals ERK2 as a transcriptional repressor of interferon signaling.

    Shaohui Hu;Zhi Xie;Akishi Onishi;Xueping Yu

  • Gene regulatory networks controlling vertebrate retinal regeneration

    Thanh Hoang;Jie Wang;Patrick Boyd;Fang Wang

  • A genomic atlas of mouse hypothalamic development

    Tomomi Shimogori;Daniel A Lee;Ana Miranda-Angulo;Yanqin Yang

  • A nuclease that mediates cell death induced by DNA damage and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1

    Yingfei Wang;Ran An;Ran An;George K. Umanah;Hyejin Park

  • DNA methylation presents distinct binding sites for human transcription factors

    Shaohui Hu;Jun Wan;Yijing Su;Qifeng Song

  • Proteogenomic insights into the biology and treatment of HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

    Chen Huang;Lijun Chen;Sara R. Savage;Rodrigo Vargas Eguez

  • Protein family and fold occurrence in genomes: power-law behaviour and evolutionary model.

    Jiang Qian;Nicholas M. Luscombe;Mark Gerstein

  • Protein acetylation microarray reveals that NuA4 controls key metabolic target regulating gluconeogenesis.

    Yu yi Lin;Jin ying Lu;Junmei Zhang;Wendy Walter

  • Complex transcriptional circuitry at the G1/S transition in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Christine E. Horak;Nicholas M. Luscombe;Jiang Qian;Paul Bertone

  • Genomic analysis of gene expression relationships in transcriptional regulatory networks.

    Haiyuan Yu;Nicholas M Luscombe;Jiang Qian;Mark Gerstein

  • EnhancerAtlas 2.0: an updated resource with enhancer annotation in 586 tissue/cell types across nine species.

    Tianshun Gao;Jiang Qian

  • Beyond synexpression relationships: local clustering of time-shifted and inverted gene expression profiles identifies new, biologically relevant interactions.

    Jiang Qian;Marisa Dolled-Filhart;Jimmy Lin;Haiyuan Yu

  • Interrelating Different Types of Genomic Data, from Proteome to Secretome: 'Oming in on Function

    Dov Greenbaum;Nicholas M. Luscombe;Ronald Jansen;Jiang Qian

  • Overview of Protein Microarrays

    F. X.Reymond Sutandy;Jiang Qian;Chien Sheng Chen;Heng Zhu

  • Zika-Virus-Encoded NS2A Disrupts Mammalian Cortical Neurogenesis by Degrading Adherens Junction Proteins

    Ki Jun Yoon;Guang Song;Xuyu Qian;Jianbo Pan

  • Lectin microarrays identify cell-specific and functionally significant cell surface glycan markers.

    Sheng Ce Tao;Yu Li;Jiangbing Zhou;Jiang Qian

  • Prediction of regulatory networks: genome-wide identification of transcription factor targets from gene expression data

    Jiang Qian;C. Jimmy Lin;Nicholas M. Luscombe;Haiyuan Yu

Frequent Co-Authors

Heng Zhu
Heng Zhu Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Donald J. Zack
Donald J. Zack Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Seth Blackshaw
Seth Blackshaw Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Hongjun Song
Hongjun Song University of Pennsylvania
Mark Gerstein
Mark Gerstein Yale University
Guo Li Ming
Guo Li Ming University of Pennsylvania
Akhilesh Pandey
Akhilesh Pandey Mayo Clinic
Anand Swaroop
Anand Swaroop National Institutes of Health
S. Diane Hayward
S. Diane Hayward Johns Hopkins University
Nicholas M. Luscombe
Nicholas M. Luscombe The Francis Crick Institute

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