Dr. WANG Zefeng received his B.Sc. fromTsinghua University and PhD from Johns Hopkins Medical School. After working as a postdoc at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he moved to the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and later achieved tenure position. He worked as the director of the CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology (PICB), and the director of the Laboratory of Computational Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2015. He is now a Principal Investigator at Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Wang has long been working in the field of RNA systems biology and related technologies.
He is the first to discover that circular RNA is translatable in cells, also the first to identify atypical RNA translation regulatory elements systematically, paving the path for applying circular RNA as a new generation of mRNA therapy.
Dr. Wang has won a number of awards both internationally and locally, including Jefferson-Pilot Fellowships in Academic Medicine Award, Beckman Young Investigator Award, Kimmel Scholar Award, Alfred Sloan Research Fellow, Max Planck Scholar Award, German Mercator Scholar, Top Talent in the Chinese Academy of Sciences First Action Hundred Talents Program, Ministry of Science and Technology Innovation Team in Key Fields Person in charge, the leading talents in scientific and technological innovation of special support plan, etc. He is an invited editorial board member of Science Bulletin, Fundamental Research, JMCB and several academic journals. He is also a member of academic committees of several national laboratories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.