Areas of Focus
- Mechanisms of mTOR in tumor development
- Role and mechanisms of mTOR in IBD development
Work Experience
- 2006-07 to 2009-12: Assistant, Department of Physiology, Southern Medical University
- 2010-01 to 2019-06: Lecturer, Department of Physiology, Southern Medical University
- 2019-07 to Present: Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, Southern Medical University
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1998-09 to 2003-06: Bachelor's in Clinical Medicine, First Military Medical University
- 2003-09 to 2006-06: Master's in Physiology, First Military Medical University
- 2010-09 to 2013-06: PhD in Cell Biology, Southern Medical University
Publications
- mTORC2 promotes cell survival through c-Myc-dependent up-regulation of E2F1, Zou Z, Chen J, Liu A, Zhou X, Song Q, Jia C, Chen Z, Lin J, Yang C, Li M, Jiang Y, Bai X, 2015
- A phosphoproteomic study reveals shp-1 cleavage reprograms LPS signaling via a PI-3K/NF-κB and mTORC1 related mechanism, Xu E, Chen J, Wang Y, Ke Z, Luo S, Zou Z, 2015
- Colonic epithelial mTORC1 promotes ulcerative colitis through COX-2-mediated Th17 responses, Xiaojun Lin, Qiuyi Sun, Ling Zhou, Juan Chen, Zhipeng Zou, Xiaochun Bai, 2018