| The Functional Proteomics Laboratory at School of Pharmacy and Carolina Center for Genome Sciences |
Rihe
Liu
Ph.D.
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The Liu lab uses in vitro protein selection strategies to address biological problems on a proteome-wide scale. The major tool used in the lab is a novel technique called mRNA display, in which a protein is covalently linked to the 3' end of its own mRNA. Because of this physical link, mRNA display provides a rapid and powerful means of identifying protein-protein interactions by amplifying or enriching for interacting proteins based on functional characteristics. Our research interests focus on the following fields:
The Liu lab is at Division of Medicinal Chemistry and Natural Products at the School of Pharmacy. The lab is also affiliated to the Carolina Center for Genome Sciences and the Carolina Center of Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence. The projects in the Liu lab are funded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.