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Jianping Ding, PhDDistinguished Adjunct Professor from CAS

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Jianping DingDistinguished Adjunct Professor from CAS , PhD, Distinguished Adjunct Professor from CAS

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Affiliation:

School of Life Science and Technology, Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, CAS

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Education Background:
Working Experience:
  • 2003-Now, Chinese Society of Proteomics, CSBMB, Executive Council Member , Chair , Deputy Chair
  • 2003-Now, Chinese Crystallographic Society (CCrS), Council Member , Executive Council Member , Deputy Secretary General
  • 2006-Now, Asian Crystallographic Association (AsCA), Council Member
  • 2006-Now, Biophysical Society of China (BSC), Chairman Council Member Vice President and Executive Council Member
  • 2006-Now, Shanghai Society of Biophysics (SSB), President
  • 2008-2020, Shanghai Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SSBMB), Council Member, Executive Council Member , Vice President
  • 2019-Now, International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (IUBMB), Member

Group Introduction

Research Area:
Structural Biology and Molecular Biology
Research Interests:

Our group is interested in the studies of structures, functions, and molecular mechanisms of proteins and protein complexes involved in the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes, in particular these of significant biological importance and/or related to human diseases. The primary goal of our research works is to understand the basic sciences of biology and in particular the structure-function relationships of proteins and protein complexes. The ultimate goal of our research works is to utilize the gained structural and functional knowledge to understand molecular basis of pathogenesis of human diseases and to develop effective drugs for the treatments of human diseases.


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Research Achievement

In the past five years, our research works have been largely focused on the structural and functional studies of proteins and protein complexes involved in the epigenetic regulation, the mTORC1 signaling pathway, and the metabolic pathways. We have made substantial progresses and achievements in all these topics and published 35 research papers on high-profile scientific journals, of which 24 are as corresponding or co-corresponding author and 11 as co-author.

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