Cisco
Senior Software Engineer at Cisco
Samsung Telecom America Sep 2005 - Aug 2006
Research and Development Engineer
Motorola Jan 2000 - Jul 2001
Senior Software Engineer
Ufida Apr 1998 - Dec 1999
Project Manager
Automation Research and Design Institute Sep 1995 - Mar 1998
System Engineer
Education:
The University of Texas at Dallas 2007
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Computer Science, Philosophy
Tsinghua University 1995
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
C Java Linux Python Machine Learning Data Analysis Deep Learning Mysql Cassandra Sql Soa Nosql Hadoop Weka Numpy Scikit Learn Git Design Patterns Object Oriented Design Web Services Databases Microsoft Sql Server Junit Spring Agile Methodologies Maven Eclipse Clearcase Ant Json Influence Others
Salk Institute For Biological Studies
Research Associate
Education:
Uc San Diego
Skills:
Molecular Biology Cell Biology Biochemistry Cell Culture Protein Expression Protein Purification Molecular Cloning Western Blotting Protein Chemistry Pcr Qpcr Transfection Cell Confocal Microscopy Assay Development Immunofluorescence Flow Cytometry Fluorescence Microscopy In Vivo Metabolism Facs Immunology Molecular and Cellular Biology
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hui Ma Treasurer
Sunco Energy International
8047 Earl Grey Ct, Las Vegas, NV 89117 727 Wolf Lk Ave, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 3341 Brayton Mist Dr, North Las Vegas, NV 89081 3620 Pelican Brief Ln, North Las Vegas, NV 89084
Hui Ma - San Diego CA, US Tony Hunter - Del Mar CA, US Suzanne C. Wolff - Carlsbad CA, US Andrew Dillin - Del Mar CA, US
Assignee:
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53 C12P 21/06 C07K 14/00 A61K 38/24
US Classification:
435 71, 435 691, 4353201, 435325, 530350, 530399
Abstract:
The Smek (Suppressor of mek null) gene is described and characterized. Smek acts in the stress response pathway of animals by binding to and enhancing the transcription of FOXO, thereby providing the link between the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway. Given the link between both the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway and longevity, Smek1 represents an essential target for modulation of life span and the stress response. Methods of increasing life span and stress tolerance by modulation of Smek activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate Smek activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the Smek gene that have a longer life span and enhanced stress tolerance, and methods of using the Smek genet to modulate both longevity and stress tolerance, are described.
Hui Ma - San Diego CA, US Tony Hunter - Del Mar CA, US Suzanne C. Wolff - Carlsbad CA, US Andrew Dillin - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies - La Jolla CA
International Classification:
G01N 33/53
US Classification:
435 71
Abstract:
The Smek (Suppressor of mek null) gene is described and characterized. Smek acts in the stress response pathway of animals by binding to and enhancing the transcription of FOXO, thereby providing the link between the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway. Given the link between both the stress response pathway and the insulin/IGF-1 pathway and longevity, Smek1 represents an essential target for modulation of life span and the stress response. Methods of increasing life span and stress tolerance by modulation of Smek activity are disclosed, as are screening methods for identifying compounds that modulate Smek activity. In addition, recombinant animals expressing the Smek gene that have a longer life span and enhanced stress tolerance, and methods of using the Smek gene to modulate both longevity and stress tolerance, are described.