Kejian Wang

Dr. Kejian Wang received his doctoral degree in 2009 from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. After completing his doctorate, he began his faculty career at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He focused on Meiosis and Molecular mechanism of flower development in rice. Since 2013, he has been working in the China National Rice Research Institute. He focuses on development and application of genome editing technology system, mechanism and application of genetic recombination and Genomics big data mining. He is currently a member of the Chromatin Biology branch of the Chinese Society for Cell Biology and the genome editing branch of the Chinese Society for Genetics.

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China National Rice Research Institute

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  1. Hu, X#., Meng, X#., Liu, Q., Li, J*., and Wang K*.(2018). Increasing the efficiency of CRISPR-Cas9-VQR precise genome editing in rice. Plant Biotechnology Journal 16: 292-297

  2. Shen, L#., Wang, C#., Fu, Y., Wang, J., Liu, Q., Zhang, X., Yan, C*., Qian, Q*., and Wang, K*. (2018). QTL editing confers opposing yield performance in different rice varieties. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology61: 122-125

  3. Meng, X#., Hu, X#., Liu, Q., Song, X., Gao, C., Li, J*., and Wang, K*. (2018) Robust genome editing of CRISPR-Cas9 at NAG PAMs in rice. Science China Life Sciences 61: 122-125

  4. Hua, Y#., Wang, C#., Huang, J#., and Wang, K*. (2017). A simple and efficient method for CRISPR/Cas9 mutant screening. Journal of Genetics and Genomics

  5. Shen, L#., Hua, Y#., Fu, Y#., Li, J#., Liu, Q., Jiao, X., Xin, G., Wang, J., Wang, X., Yan, C*., and Wang, K*. (2017). Rapid generation of genetic diversity by multiplex CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing in rice. Science China Life Sciences 5: 506-515


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