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  • NAME:Yuan, Qionglan
  • OFFICE LOCATION: Tongji University School of Medicine
  • KEY WORDS: Neurodegenerative Diseases and emotional disorder
  • CONTACT INFO: Tel: 021-65985626

Focusing on Neurodegenerative Diseases and emotional disorder, including:

(1) Research into effects of gene therapy and transplant of stem cell on rat following cerebral ischemia. It is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, and International Science & Technology Collaboration Program, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.

(2) The neuroprotection of neuroplastin 65 on stroke and its mechanism. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

(3) The research into NP65 effects on the cognitive function and mild cognitive impairment and its mechanism. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

(4) The role of Neuroplastin 65 in modulation of anxiety-like behaviors and underlying mechanisms. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Education Background

1988, 7— 1983, 9: Studies in Clinical Medicine, LuZhou Medical College, Bachelor Degree

1994, 9—1999.7: Studies in Anatomy and Histology & Embryology, West China University of Medical Science. PhD

Positions Held

2013.8—2014.2: working as a visitor in Medical Center, University of Nebraska

2004.12 —2005.10: working as a visitor in Protein lab, Copenhagen University, Denmark.

2007.6—now: working in Tongji University, teaching Anatomy and Neurobiology. Principal Investor, Professor.

1999.7 —2007, 9: Working in Lu Zhou Medical College, Vice chairman in Preclinical Institute of Medicine, head of Neurobiology and Anatomy.

(1) Research into effects of gene therapy and transplant of stem cell on rat following cerebral ischemia. It is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, and International Science & Technology Collaboration Program, supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.

(2) The neuroprotection of neuroplastin 65 on stroke and its mechanism. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

(3) The research into NP65 effects on the cognitive function and mild cognitive impairment and its mechanism. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

(4) The role of Neuroplastin 65 in modulation of anxiety-like behaviors and underlying mechanisms. National Natural Science Foundation of China.

Awards: -

1 Xiaoqing Gao, Li Deng, Yun Wang, Ling Yin, Chaoxian Yang, Jie Du, Qionglan Yuan*. GDNF Enhances Therapeutic Efficiency of Neural Stem Cells-Based Therapy in Chronic Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis in Rat. Stem Cells International Volume 2016, Article ID 1431349,

2 Siyiti Amuti , Yuchun Tang c, , Shuang Wu b , Lifen Liu, Liang Huang, Haibo Zhang, Huanhuan Li, Fen Jiang, Geying Wang, Xiaoqing Liu , Qionglan Yuan*. Neuroplastin 65 mediates cognitive functions via excitatory/inhibitory synapse imbalance and ERK signal pathway. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 127:72-83, 2016

3 Yuhui Hui, Qin Zhan, Haibo Zhang, Xiaoqing Liu, Liang Huang, Huanhuan Li and Qionglan Yuan* Increased Susceptibility to Ischemic Brain Injury in Neuroplastin 65-Deficient Mice Likely via Glutamate Excitotoxicity. Front Cell Neurosci. 2017, 11:110. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2017.00110. eCollection 2017.

4. Monographs:

STEM CELLS AND CANCER STEM CELLSVolume 8M.A. Hayat Editor

Therapeutic Applications in Disease and Injury 2011. Chapter Title 27 Neuroprotection for Stroke Using Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor/Neural Stem Cells. Springer pp247~257 ,. Qionglan Yuan

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