Yang Shao-Li

Predoctoral fellow @ Functional Phosphoproteomics

In 2018, he obtained his Master's degree from National Taiwan University (NTU), where he focused on the regulation of hypocotyl development by light quantity, specifically far-red and blue light, and the phytohormone jasmonate. The research was conducted in Prof. Hsu-Liang Hsieh’s lab. After completing his MS degree, he joined Chin-Min Kimmy Ho's lab at Academia Sinica in Taiwan in 2019 as a research assistant to work on stomatal development. The paper, published in 2022, describes the impact of the cuticle on the leaf surface on stomatal differentiation. To pursue a doctoral degree and broaden his horizons, he left Taiwan and joined Prof. Ive De Smet's lab at PSB as a PhD student. Currently, his research focuses on the regulation of stomatal dynamics in plants under high temperature and protein condensation through protein phosphorylation and ubiquitination. In addition, he is currently attempting to establish several pipelines for constructing plant proteome and phosphoproteome information through mass spectrometry-based protein identification.

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Office: Technologiepark 71, 9052 Zwijnaarde, Belgium
Email: shaoli.yang@psb.vib-ugent.be
Office Phone: +32(0)93313863

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