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Shimin Zhao

Full Professor
Microbiology and Microbial Engineering
Fudan University
China

Biography

Male, born in 1966, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Cheung Kong Scholar Award Program, Ministry of Education. 1984-1988 Department of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, 1988-1995 in the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences engaged in research work, in 2000 by the United States Purdue University Biochemistry Ph.D. From 2000 to 2005, he worked in Procter & Gamble (P & G) and other companies in the United States respectively. Since 2006, he has served as Associate Professor / PhD supervisor at Fudan University. Incumbent Fudan University Professor of Life Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Advanced PI, State Key Laboratory of genetic engineering PI, chief scientist of the National Protein Major Research Project. Metabolism and disease, protein post-translational modification and proteomics and other research work. Male, born in 1966, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Cheung Kong Scholar Award Program, Ministry of Education. 1984-1988 Department of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, 1988-1995 in the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences engaged in research work, in 2000 by the United States Purdue University Biochemistry Ph.D. From 2000 to 2005, he worked in Procter & Gamble (P & G) and other companies in the United States respectively. Since 2006, he has served as Associate Professor / PhD supervisor at Fudan University. Incumbent Fudan University Professor of Life Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Advanced PI, State Key Laboratory of genetic engineering PI, chief scientist of the National Protein Major Research Project. Metabolism and disease, protein post-translational modification and proteomics and other research work.

Research Interest

With biochemistry, molecular biology, proteomics and bioinformatics and other means to study the metabolic regulation and metabolic disorders and the relationship between human diseases. Key research: 1. Metabolic enzymes acetylation dysfunction caused by human disease pathogenesis and its new means of intervention 2. Metabolic intermediates lead to tumor pathogenesis and intervention means. At present, a series of papers have been published in internationally renowned journals. At present, the projects under study include the 973/863 major projects of the state, the key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the key research projects of Shanghai Municipality, and the Fudan-GSK cooperation projects.  

Publications

  • 1. Wenqing Jiang, Shiwen Wang, Mengtao Xiao, Yan Lin, Lisha Zhou, Qunying Lei, Yue Xiong, Kun-Liang Guan and Shimin Zhao *. (2011) "Acetylation regulates gluconeogenesis by promoting PEPCK1 degradation via recruiting the UBR5 ubiquitin ligase. "Molecular Cell 43, 1-12 (IF = 14.6)

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