Professor, Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Location: United States
Kun Ping Lu, MD, PhD, received his medical training from Fujian Medical University and passed The United States Medical Licensing Examinations, as well as obtained PhD degree from Duke University, followed by postdoctoral training in the Tony Hunter's laboratory at Salk Institute, where he cloned human NIMA-interacting proteins, Pin1 and Pin2/TRF1. He became an independent investigator at Harvard Medical School in 1996, rising through the ranks to become a full Professor at Harvard Medical School, the Founding Chief of Division of Translational Therapeutics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Associate Member of Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
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