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Ping Li source:author:
Ping Li   Ph.D
Associate Professor   Master Supervisor
Email:pingli@sxu.edu.cn

 


Educational Qualifications

2011.10 - 2015.06   Ph.D. in Biochemistry

University of Cologne, Medical Faculty, Cologne, Germany

2008.09 - 2011.06   Master inBiochemistry and Molecular Biology

Shanxi University, Institute of Biotechnology, Taiyuan, Shanxi, China

2004.09 - 2008.06 Bachelor in Bioscience

ShanxiNormal University, Linfen, Shanxi, China

 

Working Experience

2016.10 - present   Associate professor

                                   Shanxi University, Institute of Biomedical Science, Taiyuan, China

2015.07 - 2016.03  Post doctoral researcher

                                   University of Cologne, Medical Faculty, Cologne, Germany

 

Research Field

1. Functional analysis of nuclear envelope proteins

2. Human rare disease and relevant gene functional analysis

 

Grants

1. The contribution of SUN proteins to laminopathies, 80000 Euro, Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), 2015.04-2017.03  

2.  Functional analysis of SUN1 related to Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, 20000 RMB, Shanxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation (Grant No. 201701D221152), 2017.07-2019.12

3. Investigation into the mechanism of inner nuclear envelope protein SUN1 functions in nuclear mRNA export, 240000 RMB, National natural science foundation (Grant No. 31700731), 2018.01-2020.12. 

 

Publications

1. Li P, Stumpf M, Müller R, Eichinger L, Gl?ckner G, Noegel AA. The function of the inner nuclear envelope protein SUN1 in mRNA export is regulated by phosphorylation. Sci Rep. 2017, 7(1):9157.

2. Li P, Noegel AA. Inner nuclear envelope protein SUN1 plays a prominent role in mammalian mRNA export. Nucleic Acids Res. 2015, 43(20):9874-88.

3. Li P, Meinke P, Huong le TT, Wehnert M, Noegel AA. Contribution of SUN1 mutations to the pathomechanism in muscular dystrophies. Hum Mutat. 2014, 35(4):452-61.

4. Li P, Cui X, Li Y, Wang Z. Epitope mapping and identification on a 3D model built for the tartary buckwheat allergic protein TBb. Acta Biochim Biophys Sin. 2011, 43(6):441-7.

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