Dr. Junjie Zhang received his Ph.D. degree at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston in 2009. Working with Professor Wah Chiu, Dr. Zhang used cryo-electron microscopy to image macromolecules at high resolution. He then moved to Stanford University as a postdoc fellow to work with Professor Michael Levitt, who later received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry of 2014. During his training in Professor Levitt’s lab, Dr. Zhang used computational methods to extend the application of biological electron microscopy.
Structural Biology
Computational Biology