Ying Ge
 Associate Professor
                            Cell and Regenrative Biology                                                        
University of Wisconsin-Madison
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Professor Ying Ge pursued her B.S.in year 1997 from Peking (Beijing) University, China and her Ph.D. in year 2002 from Cornell University. Her Research Interests includes "Cardiovascular Systems Biology through High-resolution Mass Spectrometry-based Comparative Proteomics and Metabolomics". Currenty she is focused in these 2 directions Cardiac myofilaments: establish a global map of myofilament protein modifications under normal and diseased conditions by top-down comparative proteomics and determine the functional consequence of novel modifications in regulating cardiac contractility; Cardiac regenerative biology: evaluate the efficacy of stem cell therapies for treatment of heart failure using integrated proteomics and metabolomics approaches and understand the paracrine signaling mechanism in cardiac regeneration.
Research Interest
Cardiovascular Systems Biology through High-resolution Mass Spectrometry-based Comparative Proteomics and Metabolomics
Publications
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                            Crowe SO, Rana AS, Deol KK, Ge Y, Strieter ER. Correction to Ubiquitin Chain Enrichment Middle-Down Mass Spectrometry Enables Characterization of Branched Ubiquitin Chains in Cellulo. Analytical Chemistry. 2017 Aug 9. 
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                            Chen B, Hwang L, Ochowicz W, Lin Z, Guardado-Alvarez TM, Cai W, Xiu L, Dani K, Colah C, Jin S, Ge Y. Coupling functionalized cobalt ferrite nanoparticle enrichment with online LC/MS/MS for top-down phosphoproteomics. Chemical Science. 2017;8(6):4306-11. 
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                            Cai W, Tucholski T, Chen B, Alpert AJ, McIlwain S, Kohmoto T, Jin S, Ge Y. Top-Down Proteomics of Large Proteins up to 223 kDa Enabled by Serial Size Exclusion Chromatography Strategy. Analytical Chemistry. 2017 May 2;89(10):5467-75. 
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                            Chen B, Guo X, Tucholski T, Lin Z, McIlwain S, Ge Y. The Impact of Phosphorylation on Electron Capture Dissociation of Proteins: A Top-Down Perspective. Journal of The American Society for Mass Spectrometry. 2017 Jul 6:1-0. 

