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Wen Li is a microbiologist with extensive experience in transcriptomics and genome sequencing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and IHRC, Inc., where responsibilities include conducting transcriptomics studies of gram-negative bacteria and whole genome sequencing using Illumina Miseq. Previous roles at IHRC, Inc. involved conducting and analyzing genomic sequences of parasites, focusing on identifying novel antigen targets. Wen Li holds a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Georgia State University, where research included studying the dual functions of FtsH in membrane protein interactions and characterizing drug transport activities of ABC multidrug transporters. Additionally, experience as a teaching assistant facilitated the development of educational materials and instruction in genetics. A Bachelor's degree in Biology was earned from China Agricultural University.
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