Qinyu Ge | Environmental Hypotheses | Best Researcher Award
Prof Qinyu Ge, Southeast University, China
Prof. Qinyu Ge ππ¬ earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in 2006. As a dedicated researcher at Southeast University, his work focuses on sample treatment and library preparation for high-throughput DNA sequencing π§¬, including spatial transcriptomics and whole-genome methylation studies. His expertise extends to designing DNA microarrays for cell-free nucleic acid, methylation, and DNA polymorphism detection π§ͺ. Prof. Ge has published extensively on topics like environmental DNA integrity, non-invasive embryo biomarkers, single-cell analysis, and deep learning in genomics π€π, contributing significantly to biomedical research advancements globally π.
Publication Profile
Education
Prof. Qinyu Ge π is a distinguished scholar who earned his Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Southeast University in 2006 π«. Since then, he has devoted his academic career to the same institution, making remarkable contributions to biomedical research π¬. His work has advanced the field through innovative studies and impactful publications π. Prof. Geβs dedication to scientific excellence and education has played a key role in shaping the future of biomedical engineering π. His commitment to research and mentoring young scholars continues to inspire the next generation of scientists π©βπ¬π¨βπ¬.
Research Interests
Prof. Qinyu Ge’s research focuses on innovative techniques in sample treatment and library preparation for high-throughput DNA sequencing. His work explores key areas such as spatial transcriptomics, providing insights into gene expression within tissue architecture π§¬, whole genome methylation studies to understand epigenetic modifications π§ͺ, and advanced DNA microarray design for precise genetic analysis π¬. Through his contributions, Prof. Ge aims to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of genomic technologies, supporting breakthroughs in biomedical research and personalized medicine π. His expertise continues to drive advancements in the rapidly evolving field of genomics and molecular biology.