National Taiwan University
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When
Thursday, November 28, 2024
13:20-16:00
Where
10617 臺北市大安區羅斯福路四段1號 國立臺灣大學 化學系 松柏講堂
Song-Pei Lecture Hall, Chemistry Department, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 10617, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
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Agenda
Opening Remarks
- 邱靜雯 教授(Prof. Ching-Wen Chiu),國立臺灣大學、國科會自然處化學推動中心,Organometallics 期刊副主編
ACS Resources to Grow Your Future
- 鄧永剛 先生(Mr. Kenneth Tang),美國化學會出版部
Tailored Manuscript Submission: Strategies for Fundamental vs Multidisciplinary Research
- 陳玉如 教授(Prof. Yuju Chen), Analytical Chemistry 期刊副主編;中央研究院
Library Resources Support
- 翁雅芳 女士(Ms. Ya-Fang Weng),國立臺灣大學圖書館
Interaction Break
Risk Control: A Lesson that Scientists Should Know
- 梁文傑 教授(Prof. Man-kit Leung),國立臺灣大學
Q&A Session
Closing Remarks
- 鄧永剛 先生(Mr. Kenneth Tang),美國化學會出版部
Featured Speakers
Prof. Ching-Wen Chiu
Associate Editor, Organometallics
Professor, Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University
Research Interest Boron cations and their catalytic applications, Coordination chemistry of Group 14 metallylenes, Poly-dentate Main-Group ligands, Stable free radicals. Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite solar cell and nanoplate.
Prof. Yu-Ju Chen
Associate Editor, Analytical Chemistry
Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Dr. Yu-Ju Chen joined the Institute of Chemistry at Academia Sinica in 1999, served as Director (first female), and is currently a Distinguished Research Fellow. She is also the first female President of Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) from Asia and Chinese Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT), and Associate Editor of Analytical Chemistry (ACS). She pioneered development of advanced mass spectrometry methodologies to decode the incomplete human proteome (>20,000 proteins), offering ultrasensitive analytical tools from personalized tissue profiling to single cell analysis. She invented nanoprobe-based mass spectrometry technology that led to a start-up for cancer diagnosis, earning a National Innovation Award. She established the Taiwan Cancer Moonshot Program (40+ PI/doctors from 12 institutions) aligned with the program in USA since 2017, aiming to translate deep proteogenomics data into precision oncology, Her team reported the first proteogenomics study that non-smoking lung cancer in East Asia is a distinct disease with unique molecular signatures of pathogenesis and progression (Cell, Cover Story; Cancer Cell, in revision)
Prof. Man-kit Leung
National Taiwan University
Prof Man-kit Leung received his BSc. and MSc. degrees from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. During 1986-1991, under the supervision of Professor Walter S. Trahanovsky at the Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, he earned his Ph.D. on the work of reactive conjugated alkenes. During 1991-1993, he spent his Post-doc at the Department of Chemistry, Cornell University with Professor Jean. M. J. Fréchet on photoresist and photosensitive polymers. During 1993-1994, he started his career as an assistant professor (Lecturer in British system) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Later, he moved to the Department of Chemistry at National Taiwan University and was promoted to full professor in 1999.