Li-Yu Chen

Analytical Chemistry Graduate Student

hailing from

Taipei, Taiwan

Education

B.S. and M.S. in chemistry from National Taiwan University in Taiwan

What is your research interest?

I am interested in developing the novel analytical platforms to address the biological problems. I am currently working on a project to extract the proteomic, lipidomic, and metabolomic information from the biological samples in a single LC-MS run.

 

The Coon lab is one of the leading groups trying to build up the bridge between chemistry and biology interface using cutting-edge mass spectrometry.

Why did you choose the Coon lab?

UW-Madison is one of the top prestigious research universities in the world known for its biological mass spectrometry research. The Coon lab is one of the leading groups trying to build up the bridge between chemistry and biology interface using cutting-edge mass spectrometry. This lab provides a diversity of research opportunities in proteomics, lipidomics, metabolomics, and instrumentation, which sparked my interest of joining the group.

Earn your Ph.D. with us

The Coon Group is always on the lookout for new members.  Professor Coon accepts students from several UW-Madison doctoral programs including Chemistry, the Integrated Program in Biochemistry (IPiB), and Cellular & Molecular Pathology.