Areas of Focus
- Transcriptional Regulation Mechanisms of TFH Cell Differentiation
- Transcriptional Regulation of Mature B Cell Differentiation
Work Experience
- 2014-12~Present - Shanghai Institute of Pasteur, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Researcher
- 2013-08~2014-05 - Wistar Institute (USA) - Assistant Researcher
- 2009-01~2013-07 - Wistar Institute (USA) - Postdoctoral
- 2007-12~2008-12 - University of Pennsylvania - Postdoctoral
- 2003-08~2004-08 - Beijing Genomics Institute - Research Assistant
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2004-09--2007-07 PhD: Peking Union Medical College
- 2000-09--2003-07 Master's: Peking University
- 1996-09--2000-06 Bachelor's: Peking University
Publications
- Foxp1 controls naive CD8+ T cell quiescence by simultaneously repressing key pathways in cellular metabolism and cell cycle progression., The Journal of Immunology, 2016
- The transcription factor Foxp1 is a critical negative regulator of T follicular helper cell differentiation, Nature Immunology, 2014
- Transcription factor Foxp1 exerts essential cell-intrinsic regulation of the quiescence of naive T cells, Nature Immunology, 2011
- Extracellular Calcium Controls Background Current and Neuronal Excitability via an UNC79-UNC80-NALCN Cation Channel Complex, Neuron, 2010
- UNC-80 functions as a scaffold for Src kinase in NALCN channel function, Channels, 2009
- A novel, single, transmembrane protein CATSPERG is associated with CATSPER1 channel protein, Biology of Reproduction, 2009
- Peptide neurotransmitters activate a cation channel complex of NALCN and UNC-80, Nature, 2009
- TAM receptors and the regulation of erythropoiesis in mice, Haematologica, 2009
- Expression patterns and functions of Toll-like receptors in mouse sertoli cells, Endocrinology, 2008
Awards
- The Ching Jer Chern Memorial Award (2012): Research Institute