Alice Y. Ting

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Alice Y. Ting is a chemical biologist known for pioneering methods to label and map proteins and cellular interactions in living cells.

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instanceOf chemical biologist
person
awardReceived Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award NERFINISHED
MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award NERFINISHED
NIH Director’s New Innovator Award NERFINISHED
NIH Director’s Pioneer Award NERFINISHED
Sloan Research Fellowship NERFINISHED
Technology Review TR35 Award NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
doctoralStudent Tingting Wu NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley
employer Howard Hughes Medical Institute NERFINISHED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stanford University
fieldOfWork cell biology
chemical biology
neuroscience
gender female
hasAcademicAdvisor Peter G. Schultz NERFINISHED
hasORCID 0000-0002-XXXX-XXXX
hasResearchApproach chemical tool development for biology
enzyme-catalyzed proximity labeling
genetically encoded protein tags
knownFor APEX peroxidase-based proximity labeling NERFINISHED
BioID proximity labeling method NERFINISHED
development of methods to label proteins in living cells
mapping organelle proteomes in situ
mapping protein–protein interactions in living cells
methods to map cellular interactions in living cells
proximity labeling technologies
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
notableWork development of APEX2 for electron microscopy and proteomics
engineering of promiscuous biotin ligases for BioID NERFINISHED
occupation chemical biologist
positionHeld investigator at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
professor at Stanford University
researchInterest live-cell imaging
neural circuit mapping
protein labeling in living cells
spatiotemporal proteomics
synaptic biology

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