PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
Dr. Hui Zhang, a distinguished professor at Johns Hopkins University, has made significant contributions to the field of proteomics with a focus on the development and application of glycoproteomic methods. Graduating from Peking University and the University of Pennsylvania, she embarked on her career at New England Biolabs and Cell Signaling Technology. There, she was instrumental in developing novel antibodies for protein post-translational modifications (PTMs), laying the groundwork for her later innovations in proteomic characterization.
Upon her recruitment to Johns Hopkins in 2006, Dr. Zhang pioneered in glycoproteomic technology and its applications in cancer research. Her notable achievements include the invention of methods for quantitative site-specific glycosylation characterization and glycan imaging, significantly advancing the proteogenomic characterization of various cancers. Her prolific work, encompassing over 300 publications and garnering more than 27,000 citations, highlights her invaluable contributions to the fields of quantitative proteomics, targeted proteomics, and proteogenomics.
Selected Publications
Cell 2016; 166 (3), 755-765 | 1st author
Cell 2019; 179 (4), 964-983. e31 | Corresponding author
Nat. Protoc. 2007; 2 (2), 334-339 | Corresponding author
Cell 184 (19), 5031-5052. e26 | Corresponding author
CHRONOLOGY
2015-Present
Nanostructured Materials
2008-2015
Nuclear Micro-Reactors
2000-2008
Cell And Molecular Biology

