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Overview

Rong Chen is affiliated with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with significant contributions to materials chemistry, renewable energy, sustainability, molecular biology, infectious diseases, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's work explores a variety of topics, including:

  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Advanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
  • Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
  • Copper-based Nanomaterials and Applications
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Advanced Oxidation Water Treatment

Rong Chen has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • COVID-19 with Different Severities: A Multicenter Study of Clinical Features (2020) in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Alveolar Macrophage Dysfunction and Cytokine Storm in the Pathogenesis of Two Severe COVID-19 Patients (2020) in EBioMedicine
  • SARS-CoV-2 Cell Tropism and Multiorgan Infection (2021) in Cell Discovery
  • Porous Biochar-supported MnFe2O4 Magnetic Nanocomposite as an Excellent Adsorbent for Simultaneous and Effective Removal of Organic/Inorganic Arsenic from Water (2021) in the Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • Integrated p-n/Schottky Junctions for Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution upon Cu@TiO2-Cu2O Ternary Hybrids with Steering Charge Transfer (2022) in the Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Frequent publication venues for Rong Chen include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Separation and Purification Technology

Coauthors who have collaborated frequently with Rong Chen are:

  • Guangfang Li
  • Fengxi Chen
  • Zhipan Wen
  • Fan Tian
  • Jun Li

The scientist has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by World Bank eBooks: Regulating the Digital Economy in Africa: Managing Old and New Risks to Economic Governance for Inclusive Opportunities (2024).

Best Publications

  • ZDOCK: An initial-stage protein-docking algorithm

    Rong Chen;Li Li;Zhiping Weng

  • Personal Omics Profiling Reveals Dynamic Molecular and Medical Phenotypes

    Rui Chen;George I. Mias;Jennifer Li-Pook-Than;Lihua Jiang

  • The Microarray Quality Control (MAQC)-II study of common practices for the development and validation of microarray-based predictive models

    Leming Shi;Gregory Campbell;Wendell D. Jones;Fabien Campagne

  • A comprehensive assessment of RNA-seq accuracy, reproducibility and information content by the Sequencing Quality Control Consortium

    Zhenqiang Su;Paweł P. Łabaj;Sheng Li;Jean Thierry-Mieg

  • Clinical assessment incorporating a personal genome

    Euan A Ashley;Atul J Butte;Matthew T Wheeler;Rong Chen

  • AKI in hospitalized patients with COVID-19

    Lili Chan;Kumardeep Chaudhary;Aparna Saha;Kinsuk Chauhan

  • Identification of type 2 diabetes subgroups through topological analysis of patient similarity

    Li Li;Wei-Yi Cheng;Benjamin S. Glicksberg;Omri Gottesman

  • Performance comparison of exome DNA sequencing technologies

    Michael J Clark;Rui Chen;Hugo Y K Lam;Konrad J Karczewski

  • Docking unbound proteins using shape complementarity, desolvation, and electrostatics

    Rong Chen;Zhiping Weng

  • RDOCK: refinement of rigid-body protein docking predictions.

    Li Li;Rong Chen;Zhiping Weng

  • A novel shape complementarity scoring function for protein-protein docking.

    Rong Chen;Zhiping Weng

  • Protein-Protein Docking Benchmark 2.0: an update.

    Julian Mintseris;Kevin Wiehe;Brian Pierce;Robert Anderson

  • Network-based elucidation of human disease similarities reveals common functional modules enriched for pluripotent drug targets.

    Silpa Suthram;Joel T. Dudley;Joel T. Dudley;Annie P. Chiang;Annie P. Chiang;Rong Chen;Rong Chen

  • Integrating statistical pair potentials into protein complex prediction

    Julian Mintseris;Brian Pierce;Kevin Wiehe;Robert Anderson

  • A protein–protein docking benchmark

    Rong Chen;Julian Mintseris;Joël Janin;Zhiping Weng

  • Performance comparison of whole-genome sequencing platforms

    Hugo Y K Lam;Michael J Clark;Rui Chen;Rong Chen

  • Analysis of 589,306 genomes identifies individuals resilient to severe Mendelian childhood diseases

    Rong Chen;Lisong Shi;Jörg Hakenberg;Brian Naughton

  • Mutations in NGLY1 cause an inherited disorder of the endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation pathway

    Gregory M. Enns;Vandana Shashi;Matthew Bainbridge;Michael J. Gambello

  • Non-Synonymous and Synonymous Coding SNPs Show Similar Likelihood and Effect Size of Human Disease Association

    Rong Chen;Eugene V. Davydov;Marina Sirota;Marina Sirota;Atul J. Butte;Atul J. Butte

  • Expression-based genome-wide association study links the receptor CD44 in adipose tissue with type 2 diabetes

    Keiichi Kodama;Momoko Horikoshi;Kyoko Toda;Satoru Yamada

Frequent Co-Authors

Atul J. Butte
Atul J. Butte University of California, San Francisco
Eric E. Schadt
Eric E. Schadt Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Joel T. Dudley
Joel T. Dudley Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Robert Sebra
Robert Sebra Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Zhiping Weng
Zhiping Weng University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
William Oh
William Oh Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Euan A. Ashley
Euan A. Ashley Stanford University
Ke Hao
Ke Hao Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Michael Snyder
Michael Snyder Stanford University
Robert J. Desnick
Robert J. Desnick Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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