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Jing Fu, PhD

Researcher
Research Scientist
Lentzsch Laboratory
Columbia University
650 W. 168th St.
Room 816
New York, New York, United States
Dr. Jing Fu graduated with a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Peking University in China in 2006. Her work as a doctoral candidate focused on the role of p38 MAPK pathway in inflammation. After receiving her doctorate, Dr. Fu joined the Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Dalian University of Technology as an Instructor. In 2007, she joined the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute as a postdoctoral researcher where her research focused on NF-kappaB signaling in cancer.
 
In 2011 Dr. Fu joined Dr. Lentzsch’s Laboratory as an Associate Research Scientist, and was then promoted to Research Scientist in 2018. She is currently investigating the role of MMP-13 in multiple myeloma-induced osteoclast activation and bone lesion. Furthermore, Dr. Fu is very interested in plasma cell associated AL Amyloidosis and exploring to enhance the activity of the fibril-reactive antibody 11-1F4 to improve its AL amyloid resolution efficiency and to develop this antibody as an imaging tool for patients with AL Amyloidosis.
 
 
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