Wei Ping Li
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR)
Department of Complex Trait Genetics
W&N building, room B-628
De Boelelaan 1085
1081 HV Amsterdam
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Short CV
2022 – present | PhD candidate | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
2020 – 2021 | Research Officer | Genome Institute of Singapore, Singapore |
2018 – 2020 | Research Assistent | Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica, Taiwan |
2016 – 2018 | M.S. Molecular Neuroscience | National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan |
2011 – 2015 | B.S. Life Sciences | National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan |
Research
The rapid advancement of genomics and bioinformatics tools in the past decade has enabled the biologists to address the biological questions in an unprecedented high-throughput and comprehensive manner.
In Professor Posthuma’s group, I focus on generating and analyzing the proteomics data derived from human postmortem brains. Through integrating our brain proteomics data with multiomics datasets in public databases as well as donors’ medical records, we aim to correlate the diversity of brain proteomes amongst individuals with the corresponding genetic make-ups, reveal the molecular signatures of neuropsychiatric diseases, and shed light on the brain proteome changes during the progression of neurodegenerative diseases.
Highlighted publications
• Liu, H.Y., Chen, C.Y., Hung, Y.F., Lin, H.R., Chao, H.W., Shih, P.Y., Chuang, C.N., Li, W.P., Huang, T.N., and Hsueh, Y.P. (2018). RNase A Promotes Proliferation of Neuronal Progenitor Cells via an ERK-Dependent Pathway. Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 11, 428.