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Shimin Zhao
zhaosm@fudan.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Shanghai
Fudan University
Biomedical Sciences
  • 1995-2000 Ph.D. in Biochemistry: Purdue University, Advisor: Ronald Somerville
  • 1984-1988 Bachelor's in Chemistry: Beijing Normal University
  • 2016 Leader of the Key Field Innovation Team, Ministry of Science and Technology
  • 2015 Shanghai Leading Talent, Shanghai Municipal Organization Department
  • 2015 Kunlun Scholar, Qinghai Provincial Department of Education
  • 2013 Shanghai Outstanding Academic Leader, Shanghai Science and Technology Commission
  • 2016/01-Present - Fudan University Affiliated Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital - Professor
  • 2009/01-Present - Fudan University School of Life Sciences - Professor; Fudan University Institute of Biomedical Sciences - Senior PI
  • 2006/01-2009/01 - Fudan University Institute of Biomedical Sciences - Associate Researcher; Fudan University School of Life Sciences - Lecturer
  • 2002/01-2005/12 - Life Sciences Inc. - Technical Director, Asia Business Director
  • 2000/07-2002/01 - Procter & Gamble - Scientist, Global Detergent and Asia Solid Detergent Human Safety Manager
  • 1988/09-1995/12 - Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences/Peking Union Medical College Cancer Institute - Intern/Assistant Researcher
  • 2017 Chinese Medical Science Award Second Prize: Chinese Medical Association
  • 2016 Shanghai Medical Science Award Second Prize: Shanghai Medical Association
  • 2013 First Prize in Natural Science: Ministry of Education
  • 2013 WuXi AppTec Life Chemistry Research Award: WuXi AppTec Company
  • 2012 First Campus Science Star: Shanghai Municipal Government
  • 2011 Top Ten Scientific Advances in China: Ministry of Science and Technology
  • 2010 Top Ten Scientific Advances in Chinese Higher Education: Ministry of Education
  • 2010 Tan Jiazhen Life Science Innovation Award: Shanghai Biomedical Association/Ministry of Science and Technology
  • 2010 Meiji Dairy Life Science Research Outstanding Award: National Human Genome South Research Center
Metabolite Sensing and Signal Transduction
Pathogenic Mechanisms of Metabolite Signal Disorders
  • NADP(+)-IDH Mutations Promote Hypersuccinylation that Impairs Mitochondria Respiration and Induces Apoptosis Resistance, Li, F., He, X., Ye, D., Lin, Y., Yu, H., Yao, C., Huang, L., Zhang, J., Wang, F., Xu, S., Wu, X., Liu, L., Yang, C., Shi, J., He, X., Liu, J., Qu, Y., Guo, F., Zhao, J., Xu, W., and Zhao, S., 2015
  • Acetylation negatively regulates glycogen phosphorylase by recruiting protein phosphatase 1, Zhang, T., Wang, S., Lin, Y., Xu, W., Ye, D., Xiong, Y., Zhao, S., and Guan, K. L., 2012
  • Oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate is a competitive inhibitor of alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases, Xu, W., Yang, H., Liu, Y., Yang, Y., Wang, P., Kim, S. H., Ito, S., Yang, C., Wang, P., Xiao, M. T., Liu, L. X., Jiang, W. Q., Liu, J., Zhang, J. Y., Wang, B., Frye, S., Zhang, Y., Xu, Y. H., Lei, Q. Y., Guan, K. L., Zhao, S. M., and Xiong, Y., 2011
  • Acetylation regulates gluconeogenesis by promoting PEPCK1 degradation via recruiting the UBR5 ubiquitin ligase, Jiang, W., Wang, S., Xiao, M., Lin, Y., Zhou, L., Lei, Q., Xiong, Y., Guan, K. L., and Zhao, S., 2011
  • Acetylation of metabolic enzymes coordinates carbon source utilization and metabolic flux, Wang, Q., Zhang, Y., Yang, C., Xiong, H., Lin, Y., Yao, J., Li, H., Xie, L., Zhao, W., Yao, Y., Ning, Z. B., Zeng, R., Xiong, Y., Guan, K. L., Zhao, S., and Zhao, G. P., 2010
Metabolite Sensing Signal Transduction Pathogenic Mechanisms Signal Disorders Metabolic Enzymes Acetylation Regulation Nutrient Sensing Tumor Metabolites Molecular Mechanisms

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