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overview I received Ph.D. in Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry from the University of California at Davis in 1990 and then post-doctoral training in UC-Berkeley. I joined the University of Hawaii at Manoa in 1995 as an assistant professor, was tenured and promoted to an associate professor in 1999 and to a full professor in 2002. I served as Director of pesticide residue chemistry laboratory (USDA-IR4 lab) in the Department of Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering, UH-Manoa between 1995 and 2013. Since 2011, I have served as Director of UH Proteomics Core Facility. My research is centered on agrochemicals and foods for human and environment health. Proteomics is used as a tool for the studies. My research has resulted in over 280 peer-reviewed scientific publications and 42 technical reports. I have mentored 15 MS students, 18 PhD students, 27 post-doctoral fellows and 20 researchers. I have hosted 30 visiting professors and scholars for research. Current research 1. Palm peroxidases and glycoproteomics. We isolate, clone, engineer and express palm peroxidases for “green” synthesis of conductive polymers, biosensing and remediation. We use mass spectrometry to study plant glycoprotein heterogeneity, glycoforms and structure and activity relationship. 2. Pharmaceuticals. We isolate and characterize natural products and synthesize GSK3 inhibitors for Alzheimer’s disease and mechanisms of action. 3. Agrochemicals: biomonitoring, biotransformation, environmental fate and food safety. We study pesticides and pollutants in foods and the environment. We develop new immunoassays and other analytical methods. We study gas chromatography separation. We isolate novel bacteria, Archaea and fungi for bioremediation of agrochemicals and biosynthesis of high value products. We also study biocontamination of biofuels and blended fuels. Websites http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/mbbe/faculty/li.html http://manoa.hawaii.edu/jabsom/proteomics
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Concept Chromatography, Gas
Concept Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Academic Article Movement of bromacil and hexazinone in soils of Hawaiian pineapple fields.
Academic Article Analysis of organochlorines in harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) tissue samples from Alaska using gas chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry by an isotopic dilution technique.
Academic Article Degradation pathways of phenanthrene by Sinorhizobium sp. C4.
Academic Article Reductive debromination of polybrominated diphenyl ethers by zerovalent iron.
Academic Article Degradation of phenanthrene by Burkholderia sp. C3: initial 1,2- and 3,4-dioxygenation and meta- and ortho-cleavage of naphthalene-1,2-diol.
Academic Article Phenanthrene degradation in Arthrobacter sp. P1-1: initial 1,2-, 3,4- and 9,10-dioxygenation, and meta- and ortho-cleavages of naphthalene-1,2-diol after its formation from naphthalene-1,2-dicarboxylic acid and hydroxyl naphthoic acids.
Academic Article Proteomic examination of Ralstonia eutropha in cellular responses to formic acid.
Academic Article Analysis of organochlorine pesticides in coral (Porites evermanni) samples using accelerated solvent extraction and gas chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry.
Academic Article Development of a magnetic particle immunoassay for polybrominated diphenyl ethers and application to environmental and food matrices.
Academic Article Simultaneous use of gas chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry - electron capture detection to improve the analysis of bromodiphenyl ethers in biological and environmental samples.
Academic Article Suitability of a magnetic particle immunoassay for the analysis of PBDEs in Hawaiian euryhaline fish and crabs in comparison with gas chromatography/electron capture detection-ion trap mass spectrometry.
Academic Article Tissue distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine pesticides and potential toxicity to Alaskan northern fur seals assessed using PCBs congener specific mode of action schemes.
Academic Article Application of mass spectrometry in the analysis of polybrominated diphenyl ethers.
Academic Article Phn and Nag-like dioxygenases metabolize polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Burkholderia sp. C3.
Academic Article Development of a monoclonal antibody-based, congener-specific and solvent-tolerable direct enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of 2,2',4,4'-tetrabromodiphenyl ether in environmental samples.
Academic Article Antiviral activities and putative identification of compounds in microbial extracts from the Hawaiian coastal waters.
Academic Article Difference equation model for isothermal gas chromatography expresses retention behavior of homologues of n-alkanes excluding the influence of holdup time.
Academic Article A new accurate quadratic equation model for isothermal gas chromatography and its comparison with the linear model.
Academic Article Metabolomic and proteomic insights into carbaryl catabolism by Burkholderia sp. C3 and degradation of ten N-methylcarbamates.
Academic Article Determination and evaluation of gas holdup time with the quadratic equation model and comparison with nonlinear models for isothermal gas chromatography.
Academic Article Taurine Attenuates Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene-induced Breast Tumorigenesis in Rats: A Plasma Metabolomic Study.
Academic Article Phenomenon of dual- and single-retention behaviors of solutes and its validation by computational simulation in linear programmed temperature gas chromatography.
Academic Article Evaluation of sources of irreproducibility of retention indices under programmed temperature gas chromatography conditions.
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