Maosheng Wei

About Me

  • Home Town: Yantai, China
  • Undergraduate: Biotechnology, Qinghai University, China
  • Graduate: Biotechnological Engineering, The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; PhD in Chemical Engineering, SUNY at Buffalo
  • Skills: Plasmid construction, Protein purification, RT-PCR and qPCR, Western blot, High-Performance Liquid Chromatography, Cell Culture, Mass spectrometry

Why Qu Lab?

Proteomic studies have become an effective tool to identify biomarkers, clarify disease mechanisms, and monitor treatment response. Qu lab has accumulated rich experience and established good cooperative relationships with other scholars in the proteomic field. This makes me believe I can get systematic training in this group. In addition, Qu lab values teamwork and each member supports each other. This friendly spirit is also the main reason why I chose this team.

What is your research interest?

I am curious about spatial proteomics. From my perspective, disease development arises from abnormalities at multiple sites, not just between cells but also among tissues. The study of spatial proteomics can promote an understanding of disease processes and explore the underlying mechanisms.

Update date: Feburary, 2024