Jinhua Liu
ljh@cau.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
China Agricultural University
Vetrinary Medicine
  • 1989 Bachelor's Degree from Shandong Agricultural University
  • 1992 Master's Degree in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from Beijing Agricultural University
  • 1997 PhD in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from China Agricultural University
  • 2000-2002 Postdoctoral research at Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Recipient of the National Outstanding Youth Science Fund
  • Selected for the National Millions of Talents Project
  • Recipient of the Government Special Allowance of the State Council
  • Shandong Province Major Animal Disease Prevention and Control Taishan Scholar from 1997 to 2012
  • Ministry of Education New Century Excellent Talent
Animal Influenza Virus Genetic Evolution
Pathogenic Mechanism
Prevention and Control Technology
  • Highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza virus infection in migratory birds, Liu JH, Xiao HX, Lei FM, Zhu QY, Qin K, Zhang XW, Zhao DM, Wang G, Feng Y, J. Ma J, Liu W, Wang J, Gao GF, 2005
  • High genetic compatibility and increased pathogenicity of reassortants derived from avian H9N2 and pandemic H1N1/2009 influenza viruses, Sun YP, Qin K, Wang JJ, Pu J, Tang Q, Hu Y, Bi Y, Zhao X, Yang H, Shu Y, Liu JH, 2011
  • Evolution of the H9N2 influenza genotype that facilitated the genesis of the novel H7N9 virus, Pu J, Wang S, Yin Y, Zhang G, Carter RA, Wang J, Xu G, Sun H, Wang M, Wen C, Wei Y, Wang D, Zhu B, Lemmon G, Jiao Y, Duan S, Wang Q, Du Q, Sun M, Bao J, Sun Y, Zhao J, Zhang H, Wu G, Liu JH, Webster RG, 2015
  • H5N1 infection of the respiratory tract and beyond: a molecular pathology study, Gu J, Xie ZG, Gao ZC, Liu JH (contribute equal to first author), Korteweg C, Ye JX, Lau LT, Lu J, Gao ZF, Zhang B, McNutt MA, Lu M, Anderson VM, Gong EC, Yu AC, Lipkin WI, 2007
  • Risk perceptions for avian influenza virus infection among poultry workers,China, Yu Q, Liu LQ, Pu J, Zhao JY, Sun YP, Shen GN, Wei H, Zhu J, Zheng RF, Xiong D, Liu XD, Liu JH, 2013
  • A Single Amino Acid at the Hemagglutinin Cleavage Site Contributes to the Pathogenicity and Neurovirulence of H5N1 Influenza Virus in Mice, Zhang Yi, Sun YP, Sun HL, Pu J, Bi YH, Shi Y, Lu XS, Li J, Zhu QY, Gao GF, Yang HC, Liu JH, 2012
  • Amino acid 316 of hemagglutinin and the neuraminidase stalk length influence virulence of H9N2 influenza virus in chickens and mice, Sun Y, Tan Y, Wei K, Sun H, Shi Y, Pu J, Yang H, Gao GF, Yin Y, Feng W, Perez DR, Liu JH, 2013
  • Comparative virus replication and host innate responses in human cells infected with three prevalent clades (2.3.4, 2.3.2, and 7) of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 viruses, Sun HL, Sun YP, Pu J, Zhang Y, Zhu QY, Li J, Gu J, Chang KC, Liu JH, 2014
  • Naturally occurring mutations in the PA gene are key contributors to increased virulence of pandemic H1N1/09 influenza virus in mice, Sun YP, Xu Q, Shen Y, Liu LQ, Wei K, Sun HL, Pu J, Chang KC, Liu JH, 2014
  • Influenza A virus acquires enhanced pathogenicity and transmissibility after serial passages in swine, Wei K, Sun H, Sun Z, Sun Y, Kong W, Pu J, Ma G, Yin Y, Yang H, Guo X, Chang KC, Liu JH, 2014
Animal Influenza Virus Genetic Evolution Pathogenic Mechanism Prevention Control Technology Research Science

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