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I am a Full Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2011, I obtained my Ph.D. from Newcastle University in the UK. My primary research interests include the study of signal transduction and drug targeting exploration involving protein kinases, E3 ubiquitin ligases, and ion co-transporters. He has led multiple research projects funded by various institutions, including the MRC and BBSRC in the UK, the Royal Society for Sino-British collaboration, the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the NIH R01 in the United States, and the National Natural Science Foundation. He has received several prestigious awards, such as the Dorothy Hodgkin Doctoral Full Scholarship in the UK (named after the first British female Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, awarded in 2008), the Young Scientist Award from the American Oil Chemists' Society (2011), the MRC-Career Development Award (2011), the British Parkinson's Society's Outstanding Young Scientist Award (2012), and the University of Exeter's "Beyond Award" and "Excellence Award" (2019, 2022). He has also been selected for the Fujian Province's "Minjiang Scholar" program (2019), the Chinese Academy of Sciences' "Hundred Talents Program" (Category A), and the national high-level overseas talents introduction program (innovation long-term project). I have been granted 8 international invention patents, published over 100 academic papers indexed by SCI, including in prestigious journals such as Cell and Nature Medicine, with an H-index of 32 and over 4,000 citations. I have been invited to serve as Associate Editor or Editorial Board Member for over 10 international authoritative journals, including Medicinal Research Reviews. Acted as a reviewer for more than 60 international authoritative journals such as Chem, Advanced Science, Pharmacology & Therapeutics, and Clinical and Translational Medicine. Served as a fund communication review expert for various institutions, including the MRC and BBSRC in the UK, Carnegie Trust, British Heart Foundation, Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, Austrian Science Fund, and the National Natural Science Foundation. In order to meet significant clinical needs, my research aims to find targets and develop new compounds. Skilled in academic exchanges and classroom teaching. I like running, football, and other sports.