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Haitao Lu, Ph.D., 

Professor of Metabolomics, Microbial Metabolism and TCM

Faculty Director-Laboratory for Functional Metabolomics Science (LFMS)

Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine

Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China 

Cell: 86-021-34208623

Email: haitao.lu@sjtu.edu.cn & lvhaitao1981@gmail.com

 

Academic Profile

Dr. Haitao Lu is a professor/principal investigator at Shanghai Center for System Biomedicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai, China). Dr. Lu is a high-profile young scientist with over 10 years’ research, teaching and management experience in the fields of functional metabolomics, microbial metabolism and Systems Biology of Chinese Medicine. Over past 10 years, Dr. Lu has authored and co-authored 44 peer reviewed papers in many high-profile journals, such as Mass Spectrometry Reviews, Journal of Proteome Research, Molecular Cellar Proteomics, etc. as well as 40+ conference publications. In addition, Dr. Lu has successfully secured three national competitive research grants and several research fellowships from different Funding Bodies and Universities in China, USA and Australia, with total funding is more than US $ 1.5 million. Dr. Lu also serves as an academic membership for the Editorial Board of many high-profile peer-reviewed journals, such as Frontiers in Pharmacology (Associate Editor), Frontiers in Microbiology (Associate Editor), Phytomedicine (Associate Editor), Pharmacological Research, Proteomics-Clinical Applications, Scientific Reports (NPG), Bioanalysis, Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, as well as act as peer-reviewed expert for National Natural Science Foundation of China, Natural Science Foundation of Shann'Xi Province of China, NHMRC in Australia and plus 20+ high-impact journals.

 

Professor/PI at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China (2016-present   )

Professor/PI at Chongqing University in China (2013-2016)

Vice Chancellor's Fellow at QUT in Australia (2013-2016)

Postdoc at Wash U, MIT and Einstein in USA (2009-2013)

B.SC., and Ph.D. in HLJUCM in China (2000-2004, 2004-2009)

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