Chen Ding
Full Professor
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Fudan University
China
Biography
In 2008 graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China, Ph.D. in cell biology. After graduating from the United States Baylor College of Medicine engaged in post-doctoral research in mass spectrometry and proteomics. 2012 full-time return to Beijing Proteomics Research Center as associate researcher, researcher. In 2013, he was selected into the fifth "Young Thousand Talents Program" in China and the ninth "Haitong Project" in Beijing. Since 2015, he has been hired as a researcher at the School of Life Sciences, Fudan University.
Research Interest
His main research interests are developing new methods of proteomics and new methods of transcript regulation based on mass spectrometry / proteomics. He has characteristics in the development and application of large-scale, low-abundance and high-precision proteomics. The most efficient proteome depth coverage platform, invented the large-scale identification of cellular endogenous transcription factors, quantitative methods of activity and single transcription factor transcriptional regulation complex mass spectrometry mode.
Publications
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Ding C, Wei H, Sun R, Zhang J, Tian Z. Hepatocytes Proteomic Alteration and seroproteome analysis of HBV Transgenic Mice. Proteomics. 2009 Jan;9(1):87-105.