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Jingjing Huang obtained her master degree in Molecular biology and Biochemistry from Nanjing Agricultural University (China) in 2009. In 2010, she joined the Delledonne lab at the University of Verona (Italy) for a PhD study on nitric oxide signaling in plants. She obtained her PhD degree in Biotechnology in 2014. From June 2014 till June 2018, she worked in the Messens lab at the VIB-VUB Center for Structural Biology and the Van Breusegem lab at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology in the context of an FWO-project 'The ROS-wave in plants: signaling along the sulfenome'.  From September 2018  till September 2019, Jingjing continued her research work in plant cysteine oxidation in the Van Breusegem lab, meanwhile part-time coordinating on the project “Organellar Redox Signaling in Plants”(EOS project supported by FWO and FNRS) in Claire Remacle's lab (University of Liege, Belgium). Nowadays, Jingjing is working in the Van Breusegem lab as she was awarded a 3-years FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship to study cysteine Oxi-PTM based redox switches in plants.

Jingjing Huang

VUB | VIB | de Duve Institute

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