Lingjun Li is a Professor in the School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemistry at
University of Wisconsin-Madison. She develops mass spectrometry based tools to study neuropeptides, peptide hormones and neurotransmitters.
From 2000 to 2002, Li conducted postdoctoral research at
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (
Richard Smith),
Brandeis University (
Eve Marder), and University of Illinois (Jonathan Sweedler).[2][3] She then joined University of Wisconsin-Madison as Assistant Professor in 2002. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2008, and Full Professor in 2012.[3] She has been appointed as a Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor since 2015,[4] and Charles Melbourne Johnson Distinguished Chair in Pharmaceutical Sciences.[1]
Isobaric tandem mass tags for quantitative proteomics and peptidomics (2012) US 9388132 B2[21]
Mass defect-based multiplex dimethyl pyrimidinyl ornithine (DiPyrO) tags for high-throughput quantitative proteomics and peptidomics (2016) AU 2016338691 A1[22]
Isobaric Multiplex Reagents for Carbonyl Containing Compound High-Throughput Quantitative Analysis (2019) US 20190225559 A1[23]
Development of a Novel Mass Spectrometry-Based Method for Simultaneous Qualitative and Quantitative Protein Citrullination Analysis of Complex Biological Samples (2020) US 20210181206 A1[24]
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^US application 9388132B2 Lingjun Li, Feng Xiang, Tyler Greer, Dustin Frost, Zhidan Liang/Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation: "Isobaric tandem mass tags for quantitative proteomics and peptidomics" filing date 14.09.2012
^AU application 2016338691A1 Amanda Buchberger Jones, Dustin Frost, Lingjun Li/Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation: "Mass defect-based multiplex dimethyl pyrimidinyl ornithine (DiPyrO) tags for high-throughput quantitative proteomics and peptidomics" filing date 14.10.2016
^US application 20210181206A1 Lingjun Li, Yatao Shi, Zihui Li/Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation: "Development of a Novel Mass Spectrometry-Based Method for Simultaneous Qualitative and Quantitative Protein Citrullination Analysis of Complex Biological Samples" filing date 14.12.2020