Areas of Focus
- Mass spectrometry detection of protein covalent modifications
- Quantitative mass spectrometry analysis
- High-throughput proteomics methods for identifying target proteins of chemical carcinogens
- Mass spectrometry-related technology improvements
Work Experience
- 2005-2007 - Postdoctoral Research in Mass Spectrometry Bioquantification and Biomarkers: Vanderbilt University
- 2007-present - Associate Professor: University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1996 - Bachelor's degree in Genetics: Sichuan University
- 1999 - Master's degree in Molecular Genetics and Immunology: Institute of Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 1999-2005 - Ph.D. in Mass Spectrometry Methodology and Applications: Florida State University/National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Publications
- Improved mass analysis of oligoribonucleotides by 13C, 15N double depletion and electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry, Xiong Y, Schroeder K, Greenbaum NL, Hendrickson CL, Marshall AG, 2004
- Identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv integral membrane proteins by one-dimensional gel electrophoresis and liquid chromatography electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry, Xiong Y, Chalmers MJ, Gao FP, Cross TA, Marshall AG, 2005
- Covalent modification at Cys151 dissociates the electrophile sensor Keap1 from the ubiquitin ligase CUL3, Rachakonda G, Xiong Y, Sekhar KR, Stamer SL, Liebler DC, Freeman ML, 2008
- A gas chromatographic method for quantification of detergents frequently used in membrane protein structural studies, Shi CW, Shao W, Xiong Y, Tian CL, 2008
- A gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method to monitor detergents removal from a membrane protein sample, Shi CW, Han F, Xiong Y, Tian CL, 2009