Prof. Dr. Chuan-Mu Chen | Biology | Excellence in Research Award
Prof. Dr. Chuan-Mu Chen, National Chung Hsin University,Taiwan.
π Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Chuan-Mu Chen began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from National Taiwan University (1987β1991). Driven by a passion for molecular life sciences, he pursued a Ph.D. in Genetic Engineering at the same institution (1991β1995), where he laid a strong foundation in molecular embryology and biotechnology. His early training emphasized interdisciplinary research in genetics, animal science, and embryonic development.
πΌ Professional Endeavors
Dr. Chenβs illustrious career spans academia, research, and administrative leadership. Currently the Vice President and Chair Professor at National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), Taiwan, he also holds a chair professorship at National Quemoy University. His prior roles include Dean of the College of Life Sciences, Director of Research & Development, and Consultant to the Ministry of Education and other major institutions. His international exposure includes research appointments in the USA and UK, strengthening global collaborations.
π¬ Contributions and Research Focus On BiologyΒ
Dr. Chenβs research specializes in molecular embryology, animal biotechnology, stem cell biology, transgenic and cloning technologies, tumor biology, and human-disease animal models. His pioneering work on amniotic fluid mesenchymal stem cells and DNA methylation microarray has advanced the understanding of gene expression and regenerative medicine. He has significantly contributed to developing functional peptides and novel biomedical applications.
π Impact and Influence
Recognized globally, Dr. Chenβs innovations have led to impactful collaborations, patents, and commercialization of biotech advancements. He has served as a General Director of the iEGG and Animal Biotechnology Research Center and contributed to the growth of Taiwanβs life science research ecosystem. His guidance has mentored a new generation of researchers and expanded Taiwanβs academic footprint internationally.
π Awards and Honors
Dr. Chen has received over 45 prestigious awards, including the Outstanding Research Award from the Ministry of Science and Technology (twice), the TECO Award in Biomedical Science, the National Innovation Awards, and the President Agricultural Award. He was named a Lifetime Distinguished Professor at NCHU and has won multiple international honors from Japan, the U.S., and Europe recognizing his excellence in research and invention. π
πAcademic CitationsΒ
Dr. Chenβs prolific output includes numerous publications in high-impact journals, reflecting his authority in molecular and developmental biology. His work is widely cited, establishing him as a leader in translational medicine and biotechnological innovation.
π Legacy and Future Contributions
With a legacy marked by groundbreaking discoveries and impactful teaching, Dr. Chen continues to drive innovation in molecular biosciences. His leadership at NCHU and commitment to mentoring ensures the nurturing of future scientists. As biotechnology and regenerative medicine evolve, Dr. Chen is poised to remain a central figure, contributing transformative solutions to global health and agricultural challenges. π
πPublications Top Notes
π Methylation-specific oligonucleotide microarray
Genome Research | 405 citations | π 2002
π¬ DNA methylation profiling for high-throughput epigenetic analysis
𧬠Dissecting complex epigenetic alterations in breast cancer
Cancer Research | 325 citations | π 2001
ποΈ Breast cancer, CpG island microarrays
π§ Psoriasis independently associated with hyperleptinemia
Archives of Dermatology | 263 citations | π 2008
βοΈ Skin disease, metabolic syndrome link
π― Methylation microarray in late-stage ovarian carcinomas
Clinical Cancer Research | 248 citations | π 2002
π§« Epigenetics, ovarian cancer prognosis
π¬οΈ Hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells in fibrosis
Stem Cell Research & Therapy | 243 citations | π 2015
π Stem cell therapy, lung fibrosis
π§ͺ Genotyping of hepatitis D virus by RFLP
The Lancet | 205 citations | π 1995
π¦ Virus genetics, disease outcome
πΌ VP1 protein oral vaccine via transgenic mice milk
Vaccine | 176 citations | π 2008
π Transgenic vaccine against EV71
π Spread of hepatitis E virus in pigs
Journal of Medical Virology | 165 citations | π 2002
π Zoonosis, viral surveillance
π§« Hypermucoviscosity in Klebsiella pneumoniae infections
BMC Microbiology | 150 citations | π 2011
𧬠Bacterial virulence
𧬠Methylation target array for CpG hypermethylation
The American Journal of Pathology | 137 citations | π 2003
π§ͺ High-throughput epigenetic analysis
π· Swine hepatitis E virus: clinical implications
Journal of Medical Virology | 132 citations | π 2000
π§Ό Public health & veterinary virology
π₯ Bovine lactoferrin inhibits lung cancer growth
Journal of Dairy Science | 125 citations | π 2013
π§« Nutraceuticals, anti-cancer research
π§ miR-196a ameliorates Huntingtonβs disease phenotypes
AJHG | 124 citations | π 2013
𧬠Gene therapy, neurodegeneration
π¦ Lactoferrin against E. coli infection
Biometals | 124 citations | π 2011
π§« Antimicrobial proteins
𧬠CpG island microarray for gene silencing detection
Cancer Research | 120 citations | π 2002
π§ͺ Epigenetics & cancer gene regulation
π©Ί Plasma osteopontin in psoriasis and cardiovascular risk
JAAD | 118 citations | π 2009
β€οΈ Inflammatory marker in comorbidity
𧬠CpG island microarrays in DNA methylation
The Journal of Nutrition | 115 citations | π 2002
π Nutrigenomics & methylation studies
π₯ Kefir peptides prevent obesity via lipid modulation
Mol. Nutrition & Food Research | 110 citations | π 2018
πΆ Functional foods in metabolic health
𦴠Kefir-fermented milk & bone health in osteoporosis
PLOS ONE | 108 citations | π 2015
𦴠Bone density enhancement via probiotics
π Transmission of hepatitis D virus to spouses
Hepatology | Citations not listed | π Year not listed
π¦ Viral genome sequencing, epidemiology