Editorial Board
Xudong Huang
Co-Director, Neurochemistry Lab, Psychiatry Department, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Alzheimer's Research and Therapy ISSN 2998-4211
Research interests
- His Current Research Thrust Is To High-Throughput Screen
- Design
- Synthesize
- And Characterize Targeted Theranostic Compounds For Human Diseases Such As Alzheimer&Rsquo;S Disease
- Cancer
- And Cardiovascular Diseases
- Etc. In Addition
- His Lab Is Exploring Novel Applications Of Biomedical Informatics (Such As Medical Image Analysis
- Bioinformatics)
- Cheminformatics (Such As Structure-Based Rational Drug Design
- In-Silico Drug Screening) In Systems Biology
- Nanotechnology In Translational Medicine
Biography
- Dr. Xudong Huang is an assistant professor of Harvard Medical School (HMS), and the Co-director for Neurochemistry Lab at Psychiatry Department of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
- Dr. Huang received his PhD from MIT (Nuclear Science and Engineering). He performed his postdoctoral work at Massachusetts General Hospital MGH/HMS.
- His current research thrust is to high-throughput screen and design, synthesize, and characterize targeted theranostic compounds for human diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases, etc.
- In addition, his lab is exploring novel applications of biomedical informatics (such as medical image analysis and bioinformatics) and cheminformatics (such as structure-based rational drug design and in-silico drug screening) in systems biology and nanotechnology in translational medicine.
- Dr. Huang serves on scientific advisory and editorial boards for several research foundations and many scientific journals.
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This journal is guided by Xudong Huang (Co-Director, Neurochemistry Lab, Psychiatry Department, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School) and a peer-review board of practising researchers. Open access, author-retained copyright (CC BY), and a clear editorial process.