田瑞军 Ruijun Tian
副主任 Vice Director

田瑞军博士,南方科技大学化学系讲席教授、国家杰出青年科学基金获得者、化学生物学与组学分析研究中心主任、南方科技大学技术转移中心主任、南方科技大学光明高等研究院副院长、南方科技大学第一附属医院兼职教授;中国蛋白质组组织CNHUPO副理事长、中国化学会色谱专业委员会副主任委员、中国质谱学会理事和中国分子系统生物学学会理事。2008年在中国科学院大连化学物理研究所获得分析化学博士学位。先后在加拿大渥太华大学Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology和多伦多大学/西奈山医院Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute完成博士后研究。2014年起受聘南方科技大学化学系,致力于蛋白质组学的方法学和技术研究,并强调其在细胞信号转导和胰腺癌肿瘤微环境等生物医学研究方向的应用。已在国内外主流学术期刊Nature、Nat. Chem. Biol.、Cell Chem. Biol.、PNAS、Nat. Commun.、Mol. Cell. Proteomics、Anal. Chem.等上发表论文百余篇。曾荣获由国际蛋白质结构分析和蛋白质组学协会(IAPSAP)颁发的2012 Young Investigator Award、广东省杰出青年基金和深圳市鹏城学者特聘教授等。主持国家科技部重点研发计划、国家自然科学基金委重大研究计划集成项目、深圳市功能蛋白质组学重点实验室等项目。曾担任中国化学会第23届全国色谱学术报告会共同执行主席、第5届中加系统生物学研讨会和第2届中国蛋白质组组织(CNHUPO)青年学者研讨会共同主席等。担任分析化学、色谱杂志编委和Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol. Guest Editor。
Dr. Ruijun Tian, Chair Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Southern University of Science and Technology, recipient of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, Director of the Research Center for Chemical Biology and Omics Analysis, Director of the Technology Transfer Center at Southern University of Science and Technology, Vice Dean of Guangming Advanced Research Institute at Southern University of Science and Technology, Adjunct Professor at the First Affiliated Hospital of Southern University of Science and Technology; Vice President of China Human Proteome Organization (CNHUPO), Vice Chairman of the Chromatography Professional Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society, Council Member of the Chinese Mass Spectrometry Society, and Council Member of the Chinese Society for Molecular Systems Biology. Obtained his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. Completed postdoctoral research at the Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology, University of Ottawa, and Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, University of Toronto/Mount Sinai Hospital, Canada. Since 2014, has been appointed to the Department of Chemistry at Southern University of Science and Technology, dedicated to methodological and technical research in proteomics, emphasizing its applications in biomedical research directions such as cell signal transduction and pancreatic cancer tumor microenvironment. Has published over 100 papers in mainstream academic journals such as Nature, Nat. Chem. Biol., Cell Chem. Biol., PNAS, Nat. Commun., Mol. Cell. Proteomics, and Anal. Chem. Has received the 2012 Young Investigator Award from the International Association for Protein Structure Analysis and Proteomics (IAPSAP), Guangdong Province Outstanding Youth Fund, and Shenzhen Pengcheng Scholar Distinguished Professor. Leads projects including the National Key R&D Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Major Research Plan Integration Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Functional Proteomics. Has served as co-executive chairman of the 23rd National Chromatography Academic Conference of the Chinese Chemical Society, co-chairman of the 5th China-Canada Systems Biology Symposium and the 2nd China Human Proteome Organization (CNHUPO) Young Scholars Symposium. Serves as editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry and Chinese Journal of Chromatography, and Guest Editor of Curr. Opin. Chem. Biol.
1. Y. H. Mao,‡ Y. Li,‡ Z. D. Zheng,‡ Y. F. Xu,‡ M. Ke, A. He, F. C. Liang, K. R. Zhang, X. Wang, W. N. Gao, R. J. Tian,* All-at-once spatial proteome profiling of complex tissue context with single-cell-type resolution by proximity proteomics, Cell Systems, 2025 May 5:101291.
2. P. W. Huang,‡ W. N. Gao,‡ C. Y. Fu,‡ M. Wang,‡ Y. G. Li,‡ B. Z. Chu, A. He, Y. Li, X. M. Deng, Y. H. Zhang, Q. Kong, J. X. Yuan, H. B. Wang, Y. Shi, D. Gao, R. Y. Qin, T. Hunter, R. J. Tian, Clinical functional proteomics of intercellular signaling in pancreatic cancer, Nature, 2025, 637, 726–735.
3. Y. F. Xu,‡ X. Wang,‡ Y. Li,‡ Y. H. Mao,‡ Y. R. Su, Y. Z. Mao, Y. Yang, W. N. Gao, C. Y. Fu, W. D. Chen, X. T. Ye, F. C. Liang, P. Z. Bai, Y. Sun, S. P. Li, R. L. Xu, R. J. Tian,* Multimodal single cell-resolved spatial proteomics reveal pancreatic tumor heterogeneity, Nat. Commun., 2024, 15, 10100.