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Hui Zhang, Ph.D., Director of Mass Spectrometry Core Facility, Professor

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Dr. Zhang graduated with her Ph.D degree under the mentorship of Dr. Roland Kallen from the University of Pennsylvania in 1999 and joined the Cell Signaling Group with Dr. Michael Comb in New England Biolabs as a Product Manager and moved to Cell Signal Technology as Scientist and was promoted to Senior Scientist in 2001. After working with Dr. Ruedi Aebersold at The Institute for Systems Biology for five years, she joined Johns Hopkins University as an Assistant Professor of Pathology in 2006 and was promoted to an Associate Professor of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University in 2011.  She established the Mass Spectrometry Core Facility of the Center for Biomarker Discovery and Translation and serves as a Director. Her research focus is on developing high-throughput technologies to characterize dynamic protein expressions/modifications and using these proteomic technologies to understand human diseases. Dr. Zhang participates in several research programs and serves as an investigator in the Early Detection Research Network (EDRN), Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC), NIHBI Proteomics Center, and Programs of Excellence in Glycosciences (PEG). 

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