Areas of Focus
- Molecular Mechanisms of Antiviral Immune Response
- Pathogen Transmission Mechanisms
- Virus-Host Interactions
Work Experience
- 2021-07 to Present - Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
- 2015-06 to 2021-06 - Fudan University - Researcher
- 2012-09 to 2015-06 - University of California, Riverside - Project Specialist
- 2009-09 to 2012-09 - University of California, Riverside - Postdoctoral Researcher
- 2006-11 to 2009-09 - University of Saskatchewan - Postdoctoral Researcher
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2001-09 to 2006-06 PhD: Wuhan University
- 1997-09 to 2001-06 Bachelor's: Sichuan University
Publications
- The Interaction of Influenza A NS1 and Cellular TRBP Protein Modulates the Function of RNA Interference Machinery, Li Yang, 2022
- Mouse circulating extracellular vesicles contain virus-derived siRNAs active in antiviral immunity, Li Yang, 2022
- Zebrafish as an animal model for the antiviral RNA interference pathway, Li Yang, 2021
- Antiviral RNA interference in disease vector (Asian longhorned) ticks, Li Yang, 2021
- Efficient Dicer processing of virus-derived double-stranded RNAs and its modulation by RIG-I-like receptor LGP2, Li Yang, 2021
- The Activation of Antiviral RNA Interference Not Only Exist in Neural Progenitor Cells But Also in Somatic Cells in Mammals., Li Yang, 2020
- Altering Intracellular Localization of the RNA Interference Factors by Influenza A Virus Non-structural Protein 1, Li Yang, 2020
- Induction and suppression of antiviral RNA interference by influenza A virus in mammalian cells, Li Yang, 2017
- RNA Interference Functions as an Antiviral Immunity Mechanism in Mammals, Li Yang, 2013