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Overview

Jie Li is a researcher affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic work spans primarily the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on subfields such as Geophysics, Materials Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their body of research covers topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Astro and Planetary Science, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, Cellular Transport and Secretion, and Earthquake Detection and Analysis.

Jie Li's recent publications highlight a blend of earth sciences and cellular biology. Notable papers include:

  • "Golgi organization is regulated by proteasomal degradation" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Early volatile depletion on planetesimals inferred from C-S systematics of iron meteorite parent bodies" (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • "Earth's carbon deficit caused by early loss through irreversible sublimation" (2021, Science Advances)
  • "Golgi Metal Ion Homeostasis in Human Health and Diseases" (2022, Cells)
  • "Cytosolic Ca2+ Modulates Golgi Structure Through PKCα-Mediated GRASP55 Phosphorylation" (2020, iScience)

In their collaborative work, Jie Li frequently coauthors with researchers such as Feng Zhu, Dongzhou Zhang, Jiachao Liu, Yanzhuang Wang, and Susannah M. Dorfman.

The venues where Jie Li has published most frequently include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Minerals
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of mantle–core differentiation at high pressure

    Jie Li;Carl B. Agee

  • Experimentally determined postspinel transformation boundary in Mg2SiO4 using MgO as an internal pressure standard and its geophysical implications

    Y Fei;J Van Orman;J Van Orman;J Li;J Li;W van Westrenen;W van Westrenen

  • Pressure‐temperature phase diagram for the Allende meteorite

    C. B. Agee;J. Li;M. C. Shannon;S. Circone

  • Experimental Constraints on Core Composition

    J. Li;Y. Fei

  • Structure type and bulk modulus of Fe3S, a new iron-sulfur compound

    Yingwei Fei;Jie Li;Constance M. Bertka;Charles T. Prewitt

  • The effect of pressure, temperature, oxygen fugacity and composition on partitioning of nickel and cobalt between liquid Fe-Ni-S alloy and liquid silicate: implications for the earth’s core formation

    J Li;C.B Agee

  • Upside-down differentiation and generation of a 'primordial' lower mantle.

    Cin Ty A Lee;Peter Luffi;Tobias Höink;Jie Li

  • Tracing the ingredients for a habitable earth from interstellar space through planet formation

    Edwin A. Bergin;Geoffrey A. Blake;Fred Ciesla;Marc M. Hirschmann

  • Electronic spin state of iron in lower mantle perovskite

    Jie Li;Viktor V. Struzhkin;Ho Kwang Mao;Jinfu Shu

  • A critical evaluation of pressure scales at high temperatures by in situ X-ray diffraction measurements

    Yingwei Fei;Jie Li;Kei Hirose;William Minarik

  • Non‐ideal liquidus curve in the Fe‐S system and Mercury's snowing core

    Bin Chen;Jie Li;Steven A. Hauck

  • Chemical and isotopic fractionation of wet andesite in a temperature gradient: Experiments and models suggesting a new mechanism of magma differentiation

    F. Huang;C.C. Lundstrom;J. Glessner;A. Ianno

  • Carbon in the Core: Its Influence on the Properties of Core and Mantle

    Bernard J. Wood;Jie Li;Anat Shahar

  • Pressure tuning of the thermal conductivity of the layered muscovite crystal

    Wen Pin Hsieh;Bin Chen;Jie Li;Pawel Keblinski

  • Sulfur in the Earth’s inner core

    J. Li;Y. Fei;H.K. Mao;K. Hirose

  • The post-stishovite phase transition in hydrous alumina-bearing SiO2 in the lower mantle of the earth

    Dmitry L. Lakshtanov;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Konstantin D. Litasov;Vitali B. Prakapenka

  • Hidden carbon in Earth’s inner core revealed by shear softening in dense Fe7C3

    Bin Chen;Bin Chen;Bin Chen;Zeyu Li;Dongzhou Zhang;Jiachao Liu

  • Sound velocity of MgSiO3 perovskite to Mbar pressure

    Motohiko Murakami;Motohiko Murakami;Stanislav V. Sinogeikin;Holger Hellwig;Jay D. Bass

  • An Experimental Perspective on the Light Element in Earth's Core

    V. J. Hillgren;C. K. Gessmann;J. Li

  • How Did Early Earth Become Our Modern World

    Richard W. Carlson;Edward Garnero;T. Mark Harrison;Jie Li

  • Pressure-induced magnetic transition and sound velocities of Fe3C : Implications for carbon in the Earth's inner core

    Lili Gao;Lili Gao;Bin Chen;Jingyun Wang;Esen E. Alp

  • Magnetic transition in compressed Fe 3 C from x-ray emission spectroscopy

    Jung Fu Lin;Viktor V. Struzhkin;Ho Kwang Mao;Russell J. Hemley

Frequent Co-Authors

Yingwei Fei
Yingwei Fei Carnegie Institution for Science
Ken-ichi Funakoshi
Ken-ichi Funakoshi Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society
Ho-kwang Mao
Ho-kwang Mao Carnegie Institution for Science
Marc M. Hirschmann
Marc M. Hirschmann University of Minnesota
Russell J. Hemley
Russell J. Hemley University of Illinois at Chicago
David Walker
David Walker Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Kei Hirose
Kei Hirose University of Tokyo
Edwin A. Bergin
Edwin A. Bergin University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yanbin Wang
Yanbin Wang University of Chicago

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