Development and Validation of a Sensitive UPLC-QToF Method for Vancomycin, Ceftazidime, and Ceftriaxone in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Serum
Chao Sun, PhD, Yi Xiao, Zara Jalali, Edward Leung
University of Southern California Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
 | Chao Sun, PhD (Presenter) University of Southern California, Children's Hospital of Los Angeles >> POSTER (PDF) | Presenter Bio: Dr. Chao Sun is a Clinical Chemistry Fellow at the University of Southern California, with a strong focus on the clinical application of mass spectrometry to improve patient care. He earned his PhD from The Ohio State University, where his research involved MS-based proteomics of mouse brain tissue following traumatic brain injury.
Dr. Sun has developed and implemented LC-MS/MS assays for therapeutic drug monitoring and clinical research, including:
CSF antibiotic quantification to support PK/PD studies and inform treatment guidelines for critically ill pediatric patients (in collaboration with Infectious Diseases).
Debrisoquine metabolism assays to evaluate tissue-engineered liver function models (with Surgery).
Busulfan, azoles, homocysteine, and MMA quantification, including method optimization and troubleshooting.
Urine organic acid analysis using UPLC-QToF in collaboration with the University of Michigan’s Medical Genetics team.
He also contributed to MALDI-ToF mass spectra analysis for drug resistance profiling in collaboration with Microbiology at USC Keck Medical Center.
Dr. Sun combines deep technical expertise with a collaborative clinical mindset, working directly with providers to interpret LC-MS/MS results, guide test utilization, and develop novel diagnostic approaches. He is committed to advancing mass spectrometry as a cornerstone of modern laboratory medicine and personalized healthcare.
No relevant financial relationship(s) to disclose.
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