Tian Ruijun
Associate Professor
Chemistry
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Tian Ruijun, Associate Professor (Fellow), Department of Chemistry, Southern University of Science and Technology (Ph.D.), Ph.D. Tutor (Hong Kong Baptist University - Southern University of Science and Technology Joint Doctoral Program), Canada University of Ottawa School of Medicine part-time professor, China proteome organization CNHUPO executive director. In 2008, he received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and obtained the Excellence Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the outstanding graduates of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In the same year to join the Canadian Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology postdoctoral research, under the tutelage of Daniel Figeys professor. He joined the University of Toronto and Mount Sinai in 2010 to continue his postdoctoral research, under the tutelage of Tony Pawson, and received funding from the Canadian National Institutes of Health (CIHR) postdoctoral fund. In 2014, he was appointed Associate Professor (Department of Chemistry, Southern University of Science and Technology). Is committed to the proteomics of the methodology and applied research, in cell signal transduction, tumor microenvironment and stem cell differentiation and other biomedical direction to carry out a fruitful application research. Has published nearly 40 papers in international mainstream academic journals, including the author of the PNAS, Mol. Cell. Proteomics, Anal. Chem., Angew Chem. Published nearly 20 articles, SCI he was more than 1000 times, H- Index is 20. (2014), the 2012 Young Investigator Award from the International Association for Protein Structure Analysis and Proteomics (IAPSAP), and at the 8th World Congress of Proteomics (" HUPO) and other invited or oral report more than 40 times. He served as Executive Chairman of the 2nd China Proteomics Organization (CNHUPO) Second Young Scholar Seminar. He currently serves as a member of the editorial board of the three international journals of Scientific Reports (Nature Publishing Group), Frontiers in Endocrinology and Austin Proteomics.
Research Interest
The research group has the advantages of multidisciplinary research, such as analytical chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, cell biology and bioinformatics, and guided new and new methods related to proteomics based on important basic biology and transformation medicine. Technical research, and emphasizes the practical application of biomedical orientation in cell signal transduction, tumor microenvironment and stem cell differentiation. The main research directions include the following three aspects: (1) new methods and techniques of proteomics based on liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry; (2) a new chemical proteomics method for studying cell-cell interactions ; (3) Tumor microenvironment-related intercellular signal transduction applications.
Publications
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Jing J, Tian R, Pasculescu A, Yue AD, Williton K, et al. (2016) Mutational the Analysis of Protein GSK3 [beta] kinase together with kinome-wide binding and stability studies suggest context-dependent recognition of kinases by the chaperone HSP90. Mol Cell Biol 36: 1007-1018.
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Lin L, LingJue W, Jie Y, HaiNan S, RuiJun T, et al. (2015) Progress and Application of LC-MS Technologies for Characterizing Protein Post Translational Modifications Chinese. J Anal Chem 43: 1479-1488.
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Wang L, Chen L, Ke M, Yang P, Tian R, et al. (2016) Simple and Integrated Spintip-based Technology Applied for Deep Proteome Profiling. Anal Chem 88: 4864-4871.