WU Lin

Assistant Professor
Laboratory of Genome Sciences & Information
Beijing Institute of Genomics
China

Professor Genetics
Biography

Dr WU received her B.S. degree in Microbiology from FuDan University in 1986 and Ph.D. degree in Microbiology and Molecular Genetics from Rutgers University in New Jersey, US in 1995. She performed her postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Dr Joel Richter at University of Masschusates Medical Center from 1994 to 1998, focusing on molecular mechanism of maternal mRNA during oocyte generation and early embryo development. In 2003, she jointed in B Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) as an Assistant Director in charge of scientific affairs. At the end of 2004, she established a platform of gene cloning, protein expression, and antibody generation (GPA). In recent years, she leads a research group focusing on disease biomarker study, using protein microarray and proteomics approaches.  

Research Intrest

Genomics, Proteomics, Antibody generation, Gene cloning

List of Publications
Huang W., Wu L., Liu G., and Liu S. Protein microarray: A key approach of proteomics. Front. Biol.2010, 5,331-338. Song Q., Liu G., Hu S., Zhang Y., Tao Y., Han Y., Zeng H, Huang W., Li F., Chen P., Zhu J, Hu C, Zhang S, Li Y., Zhu H., and Wu L. Novel Autoimmune Hepatitis-Specific Autoantigens Identified Using Protein Microarray Technology. Journal of Proteome Research 2010, 9, 30–39.
Hu S., Li Y., Liu G., Song Q, Wang L., Han Y., Zhang Y., Song Y., Yao X., Tao Y., Zeng H., Yang H., Wang J., Zhu H., Chen ZN, and Wu L. A Protein Chip approach for high-throughput antigen identification and characterization. Proteomics 2007, 7, 2151-2161.