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Jian Ma

Computational Biology

North China University of Technology

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About Jian Ma at North China University of Technology

Jian Ma is a computational biologist at Carnegie Mellon University who develops methods to study genome organization, chromatin dynamics, and spatial transcriptomics. Representative publications include "Study on Trajectory Planning Method Using Adaptive Weight-Based Variable Interval Sampling Strategy", and "Interval-valued statistical modeling of oxide chemical-mechanical polishing", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

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genomicschromatin dynamicsspatial transcriptomicsgenetic variationcomputational methodsnucleome organizationphylogenetic studies
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