Institute of Biological Chemistry
Taiwan
Dr. Shang-Te Danny Hsu ia an Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. He completed his Ph.D., cum laude (with honour) in Chemistry from Utrecht University, The Netherlands in 2004.
His research interests are primarily focused on the investigation of the structures and properties of biological molecules, especially proteins and quadruplex-forming G-rich oligonucleotides, in the context of folding dynamics and their relationship to biological evolution and disease. They have particular interest in co-translational folding, i.e., protein folding coupled with its biosynthesis on the ribosome, for which they are developing of an experimental strategy tailored for solution state NMR spectroscopy to probe structures and dynamics of ribosome-bound nascent chains.
Bioprocess Industry and Market Analysis, Catalytic Cracking, Enzyme Technology, protein Engineering, Protein Crystallization
Journal of Bioprocessing & Biotechniques received 3351 citations as per Google Scholar report