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Fields of Research

  • Drug Discovery and Precision Medicine
  • Intracellular Signaling
  • Molecular Basis of Disease

Research Summary

We study cellular states and intracellular signaling with proteogenomics and chemoproteomics approaches


Research Statement

We use system-wide profiling approaches to study signaling networks, regulatory post-translational modification, and cellular processes dysregulated in human disease. Our lab has developed proteomics methods in chemoproteomics and protein quantification, applying these to gain new insights in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in cancer.


Awards and Honors

Ong, S.E. Kinome Analyses in Cancer. UW Science in Medicine New Investigator Award Lecture (Nov 2016).

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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Why Pharmacology?

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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Contact Information

Faculty

Box:
357280
Phone:
206-616-6962
Web Link:
http://quantbiology.org/

Lab

Phone:
206-685-1882
Web Link:
http://quantbiology.org/

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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Courses

PHCOL401

PHCOL510

PHCOL513

PHCOL531

CONJ532

BPSD542

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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Students/Postdocs

Golkowski, Martin, Ph.D.

Ho-Tak, Lau, Ph.D.

Myers, Emily

Shoemaker, Anna

Snyder, Calvin

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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Publications

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Ong, S.E., Blagoev, B., Kratchmarova, I., Kristensen, D.B., Steen, H., Pandey, A., and Mann, M. (2002). Stable isotope labeling by amino acids in cell culture, SILAC, as a simple and accurate approach to expression proteomics. Mol Cell Proteomics 1, 376-386.

Ong, S.E., Schenone, M., Margolin, A.A., Li, X., Do, K., Doud, M.K., Mani, D.R., Kuai, L., Wang, X., Wood, J.L., et al. (2009). Identifying the proteins to which small-molecule probes and drugs bind in cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 106, 4617-4622.

Lau, H.T., Suh, H.W., Golkowski, M., and Ong, S.E. (2014). Comparing SILAC- and stable isotope dimethyl-labeling approaches for quantitative proteomics. J Proteome Res 13, 4164-4174.

Golkowski, M., Vidadala, R.S., Lombard, C.K., Suh, H.W., Maly, D.J., and Ong, S.E. (2017). Kinobead and Single-Shot LC-MS Profiling Identifies Selective PKD Inhibitors. J Proteome Res 16, 1216-1227.

Daniels, C.M., Ong, S.E., and Leung, A.K.L. (2017). ADP-Ribosylated Peptide Enrichment and Site Identification: The Phosphodiesterase-Based Method. Methods Mol Biol 1608, 79-93.

Publications

Shao-En Ong

Associate Professor
5 students

Affiliations

Adjunct Associate Professor, UW Genome Sciences

UW Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Program

UW Biological Physics, Structure and Design Graduate Program

UW Proteomics Resource

Funding Support:

NIH/NIGMS

DoD

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