Global

Medicine Experts

Shyh-horng Chiou

Professor
Medicine
Kaohsiung Medical University
China

Biography

Thomas S.-H. Chiou received his BS (1971, Pharmaceutical Science) and MS (1974, Organic Chemistry) degrees from National Taiwan University. He then obtained his Ph.D. degree from Colorado State University (1979, Biochemistry). After postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard Medical School (1979-1981) and Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (1981-1982), he joined Linus Pauling Institute of Science and Medicine (1982-1984) as a research scientist. He then moved back Taiwan to become a full professor at the Institute of Biochemical Sciences of National Taiwan University (1985-2008) and a senior research fellow at Academia Sinica (1986-2008). He was the director of the Institute of Biochemical Sciences at National Taiwan University (2002-2005). He also served as the associate director of the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Academia Sinica (2001-2002). He is currently a special chair professor at Kaohsiung Medical University (2009~) with a joint appointment at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica (2009~). He was appointed as the director of the Center for Research Resources and Development of Kaohsiung Medical University (2009-2012). His current research is devoted to the application of protein biochemistry and quantitative proteomics approaches to the study of clinical proteomics and human diseases

Research Interest

His current research is devoted to the application of protein biochemistry and quantitative proteomics approaches to the study of clinical proteomics and human diseases.

Publications

  • Huang CH, Chiou SH. Proteomic analysis of upregulated proteins in Helicobacter pylori under oxidative stress induced by hydrogen peroxide. The Kaohsiung journal of medical sciences. 2011 Dec;27(12):544-53.

  • Lin YR, Mok HK, Wu YH, Liang SS, Hsiao CC, Huang CH, Chiou SH. Comparative proteomics analysis of degenerative eye lenses of nocturnal rice eel and catfish as compared to diurnal zebrafish. Molecular vision. 2013;19:623-37.

  • Huang CH, Wang YT, Tsai CF, Chen YJ, Lee JS, Chiou SH. Phosphoproteomics characterization of novel phosphorylated sites of lens proteins from normal and cataractous human eye lenses. Molecular vision. 2011 Jan 19;17:186-98.

  • Chiou SH, Huang CH, Lee IL, Wang YT, Liu NY, Tsay YG, Chen YJ. Identification of in vivo phosphorylation sites of lens proteins from porcine eye lenses by a gel-free phosphoproteomics approach. Molecular vision. 2010 Feb 24;16:294-302.

Global Experts from China

Global Experts in Subject

Share This Profile
Recent Expert Updates
  • Matthew L Stone
    Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.   Matthew
    Dr. Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone Matthew
    Dr. L Stone Matthew
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  L Stone
    Dr. L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr. Matthew L Stone
    Dr. Matthew L Stone
    pediatrics
    University of Virginia Health System; Charlottesville, VA
    United States of America
  • Dr.  R Sameh
    Dr. R Sameh
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   R Ismail,
    Dr. R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Sameh R Ismail,
    Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   Sameh R Ismail,
    Dr. Sameh R Ismail,
    pediatrics
    King Abdul Aziz University
    United Arab Emirates
  • Dr.   William
    Dr. William
    pediatrics
    Maimonides Medical Center
    United States of America