Dr. Wang Rui
Life Sciences
Lanzhou University
China
Biography
Dr. Wang Rui is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University , china. His research interests includes Peptide is essential for human life as a regulator of life activity, its role from neurotransmitters to growth factors, is the endocrine system of hormones, but also the immune system of the messenger, the role of extensive and complex in the body to regulate a variety of physiological functions. The study group focused on the important endogenous peptides and the autonomously designed polypeptide molecules, the relationship between structure and function, and the use of computer-aided technology to rationally design peptide candidate drugs.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Wang Rui is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Peptide is essential for human life as a regulator of life activity, its role from neurotransmitters to growth factors, is the endocrine system of hormones, but also the immune system of the messenger, the role of extensive and complex in the body to regulate a variety of physiological functions. The study group focused on the important endogenous peptides and the autonomously designed polypeptide molecules, the relationship between structure and function, and the use of computer-aided technology to rationally design peptide candidate drugs..
Research Interest
Peptide is essential for human life as a regulator of life activity, its role from neurotransmitters to growth factors, is the endocrine system of hormones, but also the immune system of the messenger, the role of extensive and complex in the body to regulate a variety of physiological functions. The study group focused on the important endogenous peptides and the autonomously designed polypeptide molecules, the relationship between structure and function, and the use of computer-aided technology to rationally design peptide candidate drugs.