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Min Cheng
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
University of Science and Technology of China
Anhui
Language: Chinese, English
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Immune Response Lung Microecology Regulation Tumor Immunotherapy Circulating Detection Technology Cells
Areas of Focus
  • Pulmonary regional immune response and its microecological regulation
  • Tumor cell immunotherapy
  • New technology for detecting circulating tumor cells
Work Experience
  • 2019.12-present - University of Science and Technology of China, First Affiliated Hospital - Associate Researcher
  • 2017.12-2019.11 - University of Science and Technology of China, First Affiliated Hospital - Associate Researcher
  • 2014.12-2017.11 - Anhui Provincial Hospital - Associate Researcher
  • 2012.05-2014.11 - Anhui Provincial Hospital - Assistant Researcher
  • 2010.06-2012.04 - University of Science and Technology of China - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2004.08-2007.08 - University of Science and Technology of China, School of Life Sciences - Research Intern
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2007.09–2010.05 PhD in Cell Biology: University of Science and Technology of China
  • 2001.08–2004.07 Master's in Nutrition and Food Hygiene: Harbin Medical University
  • 1996.09–2001.07 Bachelor's in Preventive Medicine: Shandong University
Publications
  • UGRP1-modulated MARCO+ alveolar macrophages contribute to age-related lung fibrosis, Yongyan Chen, Xiaolei Hao, Ming Li, Zhigang Tian, Min Cheng, 2023
  • Intrinsically altered lung-resident γδT cells control lung melanoma by producing interleukin-17A in the elderly, Cheng Min, Chen Yongyan, Huang Dake, Chen Wen, Xu Weiping, Chen Yin, Shen Guodong, Xu Tingjuan, Shen Gan, Tian Zhigang, Hu Shilian, 2020
  • Increased interleukin-17A-producing gammadeltaT cells predict favorable survival in elderly patients with LUAD and LUSC, Cui KL, Mei XY, Cheng M, 2021
  • Innate Immune Cells in the Esophageal Tumor Microenvironment, Cui KL, Hu SX, Mei XY, Cheng M, 2021
  • Dysregulation of NK and CD8+T Cells by the Microbiota Promotes the Progression of Lung Cancer, Shouxin Hu, Yanfang Zha, Wenwen Yang, Kele Cui, Min Cheng, 2022
  • The emerging role of tissue-resident memory CD8+T lymphocytes in human digestive tract cancers, Xinyu Mei, Huan Li, Xinpeng Zhou, Min Cheng, Kele Cui, 2022
Awards
  • Anhui Science and Technology Award (Natural Science Category) (2019): Second Prize
  • Reserve Leader of the Sixth Batch of Academic and Technical Leaders in Anhui Province and the Eleventh Reserve Candidates (2017): Provincial Level
  • Anhui Science and Technology Award (Science and Technology Progress Category) (2016): Second Prize
  • 16th Anhui Youth Science and Technology Award (2015): Provincial Level
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