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Jing Qu
qujing@ioz.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Institute of Zoology
  • 2002 - Bachelor's degree in Biology: Lanzhou University
  • 2007 - PhD in Science: Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Postdoctoral research at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute, USA
  • Postdoctoral research at Salk Institute for Biological Studies, USA
  • 2014 - Awarded the Youth Thousand Talents Program (Category A) by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee
  • 2015 - Awarded the Excellent Young Scientists Fund by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
  • 2022 - Awarded the Distinguished Young Scientists Fund by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
  • 19th China Young Female Scientist Award
  • 2022 - First Prize for Outstanding Scientific Research Achievements by the Women's Scientist Branch of the Chinese Biophysical Society
  • 2020 - Young Researcher Award by the Stem Cell Branch of the Chinese Society for Cell Biology
  • 2020 - Outstanding Scientific and Technological Achievement Award by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (one of three outstanding contributors)
  • 2020 - Zhu Li Yuehua Excellent Teacher Award by the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Characterization and causes of cellular senescence
  • The Sirtuin-associated human senescence program converges on the activation of placenta-specific gene PAPPA., Jing Qu, 2024
  • Genome-wide CRISPR activation screening in senescent cells reveals SOX5 as a driver and therapeutic target of rejuvenation., Jing Qu, 2023
  • Longevity secret - a pluripotent superpower., Jing Qu, 2022
  • Destabilizing heterochromatin by APOE mediates senescence., Jing Qu, 2022
  • A Single-cell Transcriptomic Atlas of Primate Pancreatic Islet Aging., Jing Qu, 2021
  • SIRT3 consolidates heterochromatin and counteracts senescence., Jing Qu, 2021
  • A Single-Cell Transcriptomic landscape of Primate Arterial Aging., Jing Qu, 2020
  • Single-Cell Transcriptomic Atlas of Primate Ovarian Aging., Jing Qu, 2020
  • Caloric Restriction Reprograms the Single-Cell Transcriptional Landscape of Rattus Norvegicus Aging., Jing Qu, 2020
Cellular Senescence Biomarkers Intervention Targets Aging Disease Intervention Cell Biology Stem Cells Rejuvenation Genetics Biomedicine

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