Assistant Professor | Huang, Peter Teng-Wei
Education:
Program of Developmental Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, PhD
Research expertise:
My major research interest is the function of astrocytes and related diseases, especially the multiple sclerosis and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). In the previous studies, we found that several transcription factors necessary for gliogenesis are involved in injury recovery or tumor progression. I aim to discover the roles of these transcription factors though genetics, cellular, circuitry, and behavioral approaches. These studies will help us understand the mechanisms underlying critical CNS pathological events and provide the chance to develop new treatments.
Key words: Neuroscience, Astrocytes, CNS injury, Glioblastoma
Assistant Professor | Wang, Shao-Ming
Education:
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, NCKU, PhD
Research expertise:
Neurodegenerative disease, Neuropathic pain, Cancer Stem Cell
Assistant Professor | Weng, Eddie Feng-Ju
Education:
Cell and Molecular Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USAPh.D.
Research Expertise:
Neroscience, Cell physiology
Assistant Professor | Yu-Tien Hsu
Education: Neuroscience. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, Ph.D.
Research interests: Neuroscience, Molecular genetics, Memory Strategy, Neurons, Synapses and Signaling
Professor | Chingju Lin
Education:
Department of Physiology, Michigan State University Ph.D.
Research expertise:
探討調控神經細胞生長 ,neuroaxonal development or degeneration

Postdoctoral Researcher | Ting-Yuan Liu
Education:
College of medicine, KMU, PhD
Research expertise:
The topic of his thesis is “To Investigate the Mechanism of hnRNP A1 on Muscle Development and Explore Arecoline on Muscle Differentiation”. His research field includes mice model, alternative splicing. He was employed as the postdoctoral research fellow of Center for Precision Medicine, China Medical University Hospital. Now, his research field involves carcinogenesis of oral cancer and other cancer by using next generation sequencing, and DNA microarray for disease association study.