陳肖家
下載導師簡歷CV
Section 1: Personal Particulars
陳肖家
Chen Xiao-Jia
Associate Professor
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xiaojiachen@um.edu.mo
澳門大學
澳門大學-中華醫藥研究院
Research Project provided for Macao Youth Scholars Program:
基於多組學的中藥質量評價研究
Quality evaluation of Chinese medicines based on multi-omics
1008 中药学
0809 电子科学与技术,0836 生物工程,1008 中药学
PhD
Dr. Xiao-Jia Chen has led over 10 research projects funded by prestigious organizations including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Young Scientists Fund), the Science and Technology Development Fund of Macao, Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation (General Project), and the University of Macau. Dr. Chen has authored more than 80 SCI-indexed papers and contributed to five academic monographs in both Chinese and English, serving as an associate editor for two of them. Her work has been recognized with several awards, such as the Macao Scientific and Technological R&D Award for Postgraduates, the Third Prize of Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, and the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress under the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies' International Award for Contribution to Chinese Medicine-Achievement Award in Medical Science. She has also been listed among the World's Top 2% Scientists in both 2024 and 2025.
Section 2: Research Interests and Grants
1. Quality evaluation and international quality standards of Chinese medicines;
2. Metabolomics study on Chinese medicines
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1. Study on formula optimization and effective material basis of Xiasangju against liver injury based on response surface methodology and spectrum-effect relationship. University of Macau, MYRG-GRG2025-00315-ICMS, MOP 240,000, 01/01/2026-31/12/2027.
2. Discrimination of sulfur-fumigated Chinese herbal medicines using sulfur-derivatives of fatty acids as universal markers. University of Macau, MYRG-GRG2024-00271-ICMS-UMDF, MOP 440,000, 01/01/2025-31/12/2026.
2. Discrimination of sulfur-fumigated Chinese herbal medicines using sulfur-derivatives of fatty acids as universal markers. University of Macau, MYRG-GRG2024-00271-ICMS-UMDF, MOP 440,000, 01/01/2025-31/12/2026.