Research Corporation for Science Advancement, America’s first foundation dedicated wholly to science, has named 26 early career scholars in chemistry, physics, and astronomy as recipients of its 2023 Cottrell Scholar Awards.
Hao Lab members attended the 70th ASMS Conference in Minneapolis!
Four Poster presentations from the Hao Lab at ASMS 2022, presented by Ashley Frankenfield (3rd year PhD), Haorong Li (2nd year PhD), Jiawei Ni (1st year PhD), and Mustafa Ahmed (undergraduate).
Congrats to Mustafa Ahmed on winning the ASMS Undergraduate Travel Award as one of the 5 awardees in 2022!
Senior Undergraduate student, Mustafa Ahmed won the 2022ASMS Undergrad Travel Award and presented a poster about his research project during 2022 ASMS conference.
Hao Lab members attended the first in-person conference, the 69th ASMS Conference in Philadelphia!
Haorong (2nd year PhD) and Ashley (3rd year PhD) presented posters for their research, and Dr. Hao chaired the Oral Session for Single Cell Omics at the 69th American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Annual Conference.
Congratulations to Haorong Li (2nd year PhD student) on his recent publication being featured on the journal cover of JASMS!
This is the first Hao Lab Journal Cover and an invited contribution to the emerging investigator focus issue! Haorong Li, Ashley M. Frankenfield, Ryan Houston, Shiori Sekine, and Ling Hao, “Thiol-Cleavable Biotin for Chemical and Enzymatic Biotinylation and Its Application to Mitochondrial TurboID Proteomics“, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, 2021. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/jasms.1c00079
Congratulations to Ashley Frankenfield (2nd year PhD student in the Hao Lab) on receiving a prestigious 2021-2022 ARCS Scholarship!
The ARCS Foundation advances science and technology in the United States by providing financial awards to academically outstanding students studying Science, engineering and biomedical research.
Dr. Hao is guest editing a special Methods Collection in JOVE (Journal of Visualized Experiment) on ” Understanding the Central Nervous System by Mass Spectrometry”
Most central nervous system (CNS) disorders are currently incurable due to our limited understanding of disease mechanisms and the challenges of CNS drug development. MS-based techniques are widely applied to decipher the molecular mechanisms of neurological disorders and discover biomarkers and therapeutic targets for brain diseases. JoVE is the first and only peer-reviewed scientific methods video journal, aimed at increasing the…