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Since joining UCLA, she led an investigator team and successfully competed for several major NIH awards. During this time, Dr. Ping served as the director of the NHLBI Program Project on Myocardial Ischemia Injury and Protection (2004-2011), International Consortium of Proteome Biology in Cardiovascular Medicine (2010-current), NHLBI Proteomics Center at UCLA (2010-2015), NIH BD2K Center of Excellence for Biomedical Computing at UCLA (2014-current), and NIH BD2K Centers-Coordination Center (2015-current).
Over the past 2 decades, Dr. Ping has made significant contributions to cardiovascular research, proteomics phenotyping, and Big Data science. She characterized the cardioprotective role of PKCε as well as other underlying mechanisms in cardiac injury and protection; pioneered the conceptualization and development of functional proteomics approaches to characterize signaling pathways in the heart; advanced proteomics/metabolomics technologies, including model systems, quantitative analyses, PTM studies, protein spatial/temporal dynamics, and omics data-driven biomarker discovery. Recently, she has become a critical player in the nation-wide initiative of Big Data Science and tirelessly promotes Big Data science in clinical translation for precision medicine. To date, Dr. Ping has published 200+ original articles or reviews in peer-reviews journals, including New Eng J Med, J Clin Invest, and Circulation.
Dr. Ping is strongly committed to supporting and mentoring students. As a faculty member with joint appointments in Physiology, Medicine/Cardiology, and Bioinformatics, she has been instrumental in creating a wide spectrum of educational programs, including high school internship programs, diversity-focused programs, graduate degree programs and physician scientist training programs. Over the past 20 years, in addition to large classroom-based lecturing in both the UCLA School of Medicine and School of Engineering, Dr. Ping has mentored 70+ postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. Each is playing an important role in many aspects of our society today; 16 have achieved independent positions in academia and many have successful careers in both public and private sectors. Recently, she worked with Dr. Karol Watson to create a physician scientist training program in data science, and under her leadership, the NIH BD2K Center of Excellence at UCLA has collaborated with the CTSA Program at UCLA to engage physician investigators in data analytical tool development. She also serves as core faculty in training graduate students in the Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics programs at UCLA. Overall, Dr. Ping is committed to cross-disciplinary training that integrates computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, and medical informatics in order to equip future investigators with skills required for the digital era of biomedicine.
Dr. Ping has served and is currently serving on multiple Editorial Boards and Publications Committees, including Circulation (2001-current; AE: 2016-present), Circulation Research (1999-2004), AJP (1999-2013; Consulting Editor: 2001-2005; AE: 2004-2005), JMCC (2000-current), Journal of Proteome Research (Editorial Scientific Advisory Board: 2007-2009), Proteomics (2007-2009), Clinical Proteomics (2009-2012), and HUPO Publications Committee (Chair: 2005-2010). Furthermore, Dr. Ping dedicatedly involves in many professional organizations and NIH grant study sections; notably, she is the president-elect of International Society of Heart Research (ISHR, 2015-2018), the Founding Council Member of Human Proteome Organization (HUPO, 2001), and a regular member for NIH grant review study section of CCHF (Cardiac Contractility, Hypertrophy, and Failure, 2011-current), NHLBI Intramural Program Review Committee (2015, 2016), NIGMS PPG SEP (Member, 2011-2012), and NIDDK SEP on Collaborative Interdisciplinary Team Science (Chairperson, 2009, panel member, 2012, 2015).
Awards/Honors:
2015 American Physiological Society (APS) Robert M. Berne Distinguished Lectureship
2013 Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Distinguished Service Award
2012 American Heart Association (AHA) Distinguished Lectureships: Thomas W. Smith Memorial Lecture
2010-2020 NIH/NHLBI MERIT Award
2009 Research Achievement Award CNPN (Canadian National Proteomics Network)
2001 Provost’s Award for Exemplary Advising (University of Louisville)
2000 University Scholar (University of Louisville)
1998 Young Investigator Award (AHA)
1995 Melvin L. Marcus Young Investigator Award Finalist (AHA)
1995 Young Investigator Award Finalist (ISHR)
1994 Young Investigator Travel Award (AFCR)
1993 Young Investigator Award (AHA)
1993 Henry Christian Memorial Award (AFCR)
1993 Trainee Investigator Award (AAP, ASCI, AFCR)
1992 Caroline tum Suden Professional Opportunity Award (APS)
1990 Excellence in Research Award (AHA)
Professional Honors:
2009-current Fellow of International Society for Heart Research (FISHR)
2001-current Fellow of American Physiological Society
1998-current Fellow of American Heart Association (FAHA)
Over the past 2 decades, Dr. Ping has made significant contributions to cardiovascular research, proteomics phenotyping, and Big Data science. She characterized the cardioprotective role of PKCε as well as other underlying mechanisms in cardiac injury and protection; pioneered the conceptualization and development of functional proteomics approaches to characterize signaling pathways in the heart; advanced proteomics/metabolomics technologies, including model systems, quantitative analyses, PTM studies, protein spatial/temporal dynamics, and omics data-driven biomarker discovery. Recently, she has become a critical player in the nation-wide initiative of Big Data Science and tirelessly promotes Big Data science in clinical translation for precision medicine. To date, Dr. Ping has published 200+ original articles or reviews in peer-reviews journals, including New Eng J Med, J Clin Invest, and Circulation.
Dr. Ping is strongly committed to supporting and mentoring students. As a faculty member with joint appointments in Physiology, Medicine/Cardiology, and Bioinformatics, she has been instrumental in creating a wide spectrum of educational programs, including high school internship programs, diversity-focused programs, graduate degree programs and physician scientist training programs. Over the past 20 years, in addition to large classroom-based lecturing in both the UCLA School of Medicine and School of Engineering, Dr. Ping has mentored 70+ postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. Each is playing an important role in many aspects of our society today; 16 have achieved independent positions in academia and many have successful careers in both public and private sectors. Recently, she worked with Dr. Karol Watson to create a physician scientist training program in data science, and under her leadership, the NIH BD2K Center of Excellence at UCLA has collaborated with the CTSA Program at UCLA to engage physician investigators in data analytical tool development. She also serves as core faculty in training graduate students in the Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics programs at UCLA. Overall, Dr. Ping is committed to cross-disciplinary training that integrates computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, and medical informatics in order to equip future investigators with skills required for the digital era of biomedicine.
Dr. Ping has served and is currently serving on multiple Editorial Boards and Publications Committees, including Circulation (2001-current; AE: 2016-present), Circulation Research (1999-2004), AJP (1999-2013; Consulting Editor: 2001-2005; AE: 2004-2005), JMCC (2000-current), Journal of Proteome Research (Editorial Scientific Advisory Board: 2007-2009), Proteomics (2007-2009), Clinical Proteomics (2009-2012), and HUPO Publications Committee (Chair: 2005-2010). Furthermore, Dr. Ping dedicatedly involves in many professional organizations and NIH grant study sections; notably, she is the president-elect of International Society of Heart Research (ISHR, 2015-2018), the Founding Council Member of Human Proteome Organization (HUPO, 2001), and a regular member for NIH grant review study section of CCHF (Cardiac Contractility, Hypertrophy, and Failure, 2011-current), NHLBI Intramural Program Review Committee (2015, 2016), NIGMS PPG SEP (Member, 2011-2012), and NIDDK SEP on Collaborative Interdisciplinary Team Science (Chairperson, 2009, panel member, 2012, 2015).
Awards/Honors:
2015 American Physiological Society (APS) Robert M. Berne Distinguished Lectureship
2013 Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Distinguished Service Award
2012 American Heart Association (AHA) Distinguished Lectureships: Thomas W. Smith Memorial Lecture
2010-2020 NIH/NHLBI MERIT Award
2009 Research Achievement Award CNPN (Canadian National Proteomics Network)
2001 Provost’s Award for Exemplary Advising (University of Louisville)
2000 University Scholar (University of Louisville)
1998 Young Investigator Award (AHA)
1995 Melvin L. Marcus Young Investigator Award Finalist (AHA)
1995 Young Investigator Award Finalist (ISHR)
1994 Young Investigator Travel Award (AFCR)
1993 Young Investigator Award (AHA)
1993 Henry Christian Memorial Award (AFCR)
1993 Trainee Investigator Award (AAP, ASCI, AFCR)
1992 Caroline tum Suden Professional Opportunity Award (APS)
1990 Excellence in Research Award (AHA)
Professional Honors:
2009-current Fellow of International Society for Heart Research (FISHR)
2001-current Fellow of American Physiological Society
1998-current Fellow of American Heart Association (FAHA)
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