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Overview of the Center

The Bio-Tech Center adheres to a technology-driven and customer-oriented philosophy. Through the integrated planning and shared utilization of resources, it achieves the efficient allocation and intensive use of large instrument resources, continuously optimizes experimental design and data processing workflows, and provides solid technical support for the development of multiple disciplines including life sciences, medicine, and pharmacy.

The Center not only provides instrument time reservation services, but also has established a full‑chain integrated testing service system covering experimental planning, sample pretreatment, instrumental testing, and data analysis to meet the research needs at different levels.

At present, more than 100 large instruments in the Center are fully operational. Relying on an open and shared reservation system, the Center provides 24/7 open services for internal and external users, serving about 150 research teams and enterprises inside and outside the institute.

In the future, the Bio-Tech Center will continue to enhance its service capacity, provide more convenient, accurate, and efficient professional technical support for users, and fully support scientific and technological innovation and high‑quality development.



Head of Center

Haidi Yin

Haidi Yin

Lead of Bio-Tech Center, Lead of Multi-Omics Mass Spectrometry Core Facility

Ph.D. in School of Life Sciences, Peking University and Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Prof. David Lubman, Department of Medicine, University of Michigan

Dr. Yin currently serves as Deputy Director of Bio-Tech Center, Lead of Multi-Omics Mass Spectrometry Core Facility at Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation. Her research focuses on the development of chromatographic and mass spectrometry techniques, applying cutting-edge proteomic and metabolomic technologies to the screening and validation of biomarkers, especially the qualitative and quantitative analysis of post-translational modifications of proteins as biomarkers. She is also proficient in in-depth characterization of macromolecules and pharmacokinetic analysis. She is committed to optimizing existing analytical workflows for chromatography-mass spectrometry services and solving practical chromatographic and mass spectrometry challenges in response to research teams.

Dr. Yin has completed one project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. She has published more than 20 SCI papers in peer-reviewed journals including PNAS, Nature Communications, Analytical Chemistry, and Journal of Proteome Research, among which more than 10 are as first author or corresponding author. She is also a co-inventor (third inventor) of one US invention patent.

15999620832

hdyin@smart.org.cn

深圳市光明区卫光生命科学园1A栋四层

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