Jing Chen
926 West Campus Drive
Blacksburg , VA 24061
- Lab Phone: : (540) 231-1448
Lab Website
Major Fields of Interest
Theoretical and Computational Modeling of Cell Biology, Systems Biology, Spatiotemporal Regulation, Mechano-biochemistry
- B.S., Biology, Fudan University, China, 2002
- M.S., Mathematics in Biosciences, Technical University of Munich, Germany, 2004
- Ph.D., Biophysics, University of California Berkeley, 2010
- Postdoctoral Fellow, National Institutes of Health, 2010 - 2015
Current Research
Our current interests include coordinated motility in bacterial colony and mitotic signaling, with special emphasis on understanding the coupling between biological signaling and spatiotemporal regulation/mechanical interactions.
Biological systems self-assemble into highly heterogeneous and dynamic structures. Spatiotemporal regulation and mechanical interactions constitute integrated components of biological signaling mechanisms, but in most cases their specific functional roles are not well understood yet. Modern experimental tools allow high resolution live-cell imaging and dynamic force measurement; however, it remains difficult or impossible to simultaneously track all biomolecules and their activities in the complex biological systems. To fill the unavoidable void, we weave experimental data into physically viable models, which provides insights into functional roles of spatiotemporal regulation and mechanical interactions. We typically work in close collaboration with experimental groups to ensure effective feedback between theory and experiments.
Spring 2018
ISC2106 (Semester IV)