Lecture “Systems Biology on a Chip: From Biobank, Through Proteome Microarray, to Big Data“

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14:00-15:30
Centre for the Advanced Pharmaceutical and Health Technologies, Hall A-205, Sukileliu av. 13, Kaunas, Lithuania

You are kindly invited to attend a lecture entitled „Systems Biology on a Chip: From Biobank, Through Proteome Microarray, to Big Data“ that will be given by professor Chien-Sheng Chen, High Throughput Biosensing Lab, Department of Food Safety/Hygiene and Risk Management, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.

Date: 24th October 2023.

Venue: Hall A-205, Centre for the Advanced Pharmaceutical and Health Technologies, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Sukileliu av. 13, Kaunas, Lithuania.

Professor Chien-Sheng Chen earned his PhD from Cornell University in 2005 and began as a postdoctoral fellow at the High Throughput Biology Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In 2008, he joined the faculty of the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics Institute at National Central University, Taiwan. Today, professor Chien-Sheng Chen is a faculty member at the Department of Food Safety/Hygiene and Risk Management within the College of Medicine at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.

Dr. Chen’s research revolves around nano/micro-biosensing technology, where he has made significant contributions. He is particularly known for developing innovative assays designed for rapid detection and proteomic research. His work encompasses diverse areas such as protein function discovery, protein interaction, host-microbe interaction, and biomarker identification, all of which are achieved through a cutting-edge proteome chip approach. Dr. Chen’s groundbreaking methods greatly advanced to the field of proteomics research.