The research aims to develop novel mass spectrometry-based bioanalytical chemistry techniques to understand the disease mechanisms, and discover potential therapeutic targets for frontotemporal dementia, the most common form of dementia for people under age 60. This grant will support a number of major research projects in the Hao Lab for the next five years! Congratulations to Dr. Hao and all the…
Hao Lab members presented at the virtual US HUPO (Human Proteome Organization) Annual Conference
Ashley and Haorong (2nd year PhD students) attended half-day proteomics workshop to get additional training on protein-protein interaction and chemical cross-linking at US HUPO. Ashley gave a lightening talk and presented her poster on Tuesday, titled:” Proteomic Evaluation of the Dynamic Protein Turnover in Human iPSC-derived Neurons“. Haorong presented his poster on Tuesday, titled “MS-based Proteomics and Metabolomics of MELAS…
Hao lab’s first research manuscript is published in Analytical Chemistry! Congrats to the first author Ashley (2nd year PhD) and all other coauthors!
Frankenfield, Ashley M., Michael S. Fernandopulle, Saadia Hasan, Michael E. Ward, and Ling Hao. “Development and Comparative Evaluation of Endolysosomal Proximity Labeling-based Proteomic Methods in Human iPSC-derived Neurons.” 2020, Analytical Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c03107
Dr. Hao received the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Award as one of 35 awardees from 127 ORAU member institutions nationwide!
This annal competitive research award from ORAU (Oak Ridge Associated Universities) is made to provide funds to enrich the research and professional growth of young faculties in the first two years of a tenure track position in any of five science and technology disciplines: engineering or applied science; life sciences; mathematics and computer science; physical sciences; and policy, management or education.
Ashley won the Keystone Symposia Student Scholarship and gave a short talk at the Keystone Meeting on Proteomics in Cell Biology and Disease!
Ashley Frankenfield, 2nd year PhD student, won the Keystone Student Scholarship and was selected to give a short talk titled “A Specific and Sensitive Proximity-labeling Proteomics Approach for Studying Protein-Protein Interactions of the Lysosome Membrane” at the virtual Keystone Conference. Well done Ashley!
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Undergraduate Nicholas Randolph was selected as an NIH Post-baccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) Fellow!
Nic is graduating with a B.S. in Chemistry from GW in 2020 summer and will join the NIH as a postbac IRTA fellow for two years before applying to Medical Schools! Congrats to Nic!
Two poster abstracts from the Hao Lab accepted by the 2020 ASMS conference!
“Improving Proximity-labeling Proteomics Approach to Study Protein-protein Interactions” “Development of lysosomal membrane and membrane-binding proteomic strategies both in vitro and in vivo”