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The Ge Lab’s research is trans-disciplinary and cuts across the traditional boundaries of chemistry, biology, and medicine. They aim to develop and apply cutting-edge ultra high-resolution mass spectrometry (MS)-based top-down comparative proteomics and metabolomics technologies for systems biology combined with functional studies to gain a better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying cardiovascular diseases.