
معرفی
Yi-Ming Liu is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences at Jackson State University (JSU), part of the College of Science, Engineering, and Technology (CSET). His research focuses on developing novel analytical methods for sensitive bioassays, particularly chiral separations using microchip electrophoresis coupled with mass spectrometry. Funded by the NIH, his work targets biomedical applications such as neurotransmitter analysis, environmental toxin detection, and pharmaceutical chemical studies.
His research integrates advanced techniques including capillary electrophoresis (CE), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and mass spectrometry (MS/MS), with a focus on single-cell analysis and miniaturized systems. Key projects involve ligand fishing for herbal medicine analysis, chemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (CRET), and nanoparticle-based assays for environmental and biomedical applications.
Publications span topics like DNA methylation, microRNA quantification, and toxin detection in food and water, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. While no explicit awards are listed, his NIH-funded projects highlight impactful contributions to analytical chemistry and bioanalytical systems. He teaches courses in Analytical Chemistry, General Chemistry, and Spectroscopic Methods at JSU.



