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Zhou Yaoqi was Selected as One of the "Highly Cited Chinese Researchers" in 2021

2022.04.16

On April 14, Elsevier, a global information analysis company, officially released the list of "Highly Cited Chinese Researchers" in 2021. A total of 4701 Chinese scholars with the most global influence in various disciplines in 2021 were selected from 523 universities, enterprises and scientific research institutions. Among them, Zhou Yaoqi, a senior principal investigator of Shenzhen Bay Laboratory, was selected as a Highly Cited Researcher in China, and the listed discipline is Biology.

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Dr. Yaoqi Zhou obtained a bachelor's degree in chemical physics from the University of Science and Technology of China, a doctoral degree in computational statistical mechanics from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and was a NIH postdoctoral fellow in computational biology at Harvard University. He was an assistant professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2000, promoted to a tenured associate professor in 2004, a professor in the Schools of Informatics and Medicine of Indiana University in 2006. He became a professor and principal research leader at the Institute of Glycomics, Griffith University, Australia in 2013. Currently, he is a senior principal investigator at the Institute for System and Physical Biology, Shenzhen Bay Laboratory, Shenzhen, China. His extensive and in-depth scientific training enables him to lead doctoral and postdoctoral teams during his work in the United States, Australia, and China, and to collaborate with multidisciplinary researchers in bioinformatics and its applications in molecular biology. His unique and original contributions include the concept that the native state of proteins is a surface molten solid, development of an all-atom potential function DFIRE based on statistical mechanics, and the template-based protein tertiary structure prediction method SPARKS. He was the first to apply deep learning methods to predict the structure of protein backbones (SPIDER/SPOT-1D) and RNA secondary structure (SPOT-RNA). He designed new peptide drugs that cells will not be able to develop resistance by disrupting the structure of a target protein, and inferred the structure of RNA through high-throughput sequencing. His group has repeatedly ranked among the best in international protein-structure prediction and function prediction competitions (first place in the blind prediction of protein structures in the CASP6-2004 server group, first place in CAGI-2013 blind prediction of cell proliferation rate, first place in CAID-2019 blind prediction of protein intrinsic disorder). Dr Zhou has received multiple funding from the NIH of the United States, the NHMRC and ARC of Australia, and the key research and development projects of Guangdong Province, and etc. He has published more than 200 papers in Genome Biology, Ann. Review Biophysics, PNAS, Nucleic Acids Research, Cell Metabolism, Nature Communications, Nature Machine Intelligence and other international well-established journals. According to Google Scholar, his work has a total of more than 13,000 citations with an H-index of 61 and more than 1,300 citations in 2020.


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