Dr. Ren Qing Ren, M.D., Ph.D.

Contact Dr. Ren

233 South 10th Street
Bluemle Life Sciences Building - Room 206
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-7981
(215) 503-2723 fax

Medical School
Xian JiaoTong University School of Medicine (previously Xian Medical University), Xian, Shaanxi Province, P.R. China

Graduate School
Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

University Appointment

Instructor, 2005-Present

Research and Clinical Interests
Mechanisms of signal transduction in tumor progression and chemo/radiation response

Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Research on determining solid structure critical load and failure mode
  2. Research advance in failure risk and local strength failure for high arch dams
  3. The preliminary risk research of cascade reservoirs system
  4. Relationship between local damage and structural dynamic behavior
  5. Experimental research and numerical simulation of RC beams strengthened with bonded steel plates
  6. Nonuniform corrosion-induced stresses in steel-reinforced concrete
  7. Catastrophic analysis of nonlinear response of arch dams under the horizontal earthquake
  8. Prediction of concrete dam failure: A wavelet approach
  9. Elastic energy change rate method research using energy catastrophe theory
  10. High-dam risk analysis considering secondary disaster of earthquake
  11. Theory and methods of high arch dam's entire failure under disaster conditions
  12. Theory and methods of global stability analysis for high arch dam
  13. An extended finite element method for modeling hydraulic fracturing in gravity dam
  14. Study on the maximum bearing capacity of concrete dam based on double nonlinearity
  15. Catastrophic analysis of seismic response of gravity dam sliding along base surface
  16. Automatic control model of concrete temperature
  17. Three-dimensional elastoplastic model for rock joint elements based on integration algorithm
  18. Relation between the shear and uniaxial strength of rock materials
  19. Study on the ultimate load with catastrophe models
  20. Definition of the general initial water penetration fracture criterion for concrete and its engineering application

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