Ronghu Wu

Ronghu Wu

Associate Professor

Research in the Wu lab is mainly focused on mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics. They are developing innovative methods to globally identify and quantify proteins and their post-translational modifications (PTMs), including glycosylation and phosphorylation, and applying them for biomedical research. Protein PTMs plays essential roles in biological systems, and aberrant protein expression and modification are directly related to various human diseases, including cystic fibrosis, cancer and infectious diseases. Novel analytical methods will profoundly advance our understanding of protein function, which will lead to the identification of proteins or modified proteins as effective drug targets and the discovery of biomarkers for early disease detection.

ronghu.wu@chemistry.gatech.edu

404-385-1515

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    Georgia Institute of Technology

    Georgia Tech School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
    Research Focus Areas:
  • Cancer Biology
  • Chemical Biology
  • Systems Biology

  • Research Affiliations: Regenerative Engineering and Medicine (REM), Integrated Cancer Research Center

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