Areas of Focus
- Vascular Biology
- Atherosclerosis
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology
- Metabolic Vascular Disease
- Cardiovascular Pathophysiology
Work Experience
- 2017-present: Professor at Guangzhou Medical University
- 2012-2017: Postdoctoral Researcher at Georgia Medical College
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2012-2017: Postdoctoral Research at Georgia Medical College
- 2007-2012: PhD in Pathophysiology from Nanjing Medical University
- 2003-2007: Bachelor's in Pharmacy from Nanjing Medical University
Publications
- Glycolysis and de novo fatty acid synthesis cooperatively regulate pathological vascular smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching and neointimal hyperplasia, Kaixiang Cao, Tiejun Zhang, Zou Li, et al., 2023
- Gene-dosage effect of Pfkfb3 on monocyte/macrophage biology in atherosclerosis, Shuai Guo, Anqi Li, Xiaodong Fu, et al., 2022
- Glycolysis inhibition ameliorates brain injury after ischemic stroke by promoting the function of myeloid-derived suppressor cells, Jingwei Yan, Anqi Li, Xianglin Chen, et al., 2022
- Caffeine promotes angiogenesis through modulating endothelial mitochondrial dynamics, Li-tao Wang, Peng-cheng He, An-qi Li, et al., 2021
- Adenosine kinase is critical for neointima formation after vascular injury by inducing aberrant DNA hypermethylation, Yong Wang, Yiming Xu, Siyuan Yan, et al., 2021
- Regulation of endothelial intracellular adenosine via adenosine kinase epigenetically modulates vascular inflammation, Yiming Xu, Yong Wang, Siyuan Yan, et al., 2017
- Intracellular adenosine alters epigenetic programming in endothelial cells to promote angiogenesis, Yiming Xu, Yong Wang, Siyuan Yan, et al., 2017
- Endothelial 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase (PFKFB3) plays a critical role in angiogenesis, Yiming Xu, Xiaofei An, Xin Guo, et al., 2014
Awards
- Guangdong Outstanding Young Medical Talent
- American Heart Association Young Investigator Award
- ATVB Annual Meeting Young Investigator Award
- Cross-Strait Cardiovascular Science Symposium Young Excellent Paper Second Prize
- Guangdong Physiological Society Young Talent Award