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Bing Hu
bhu@ustc.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Anhui
University of Science and Technology of China
Life Sciences
  • 1984-1989 Bachelor in Biophysics: University of Science and Technology of China
  • 1989-1992 Master in Biophysics: University of Science and Technology of China
  • 1993-1999 PhD: Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1994-1997 Joint PhD Program: University of Hong Kong Medical School
  • Published 82 SCI papers, co-authored chapters in three English monographs, two theoretical textbooks, and one experimental textbook
  • Total citations over 2400
  • 2001 - Postdoctoral Research: University of Hong Kong Medical School, Department of Anatomy
  • 2002.1-2004.11 - Postdoctoral Research: University of California (UCLA & UC Irvine)
  • Until August 2007 - Research Officer: University of Hong Kong Medical School, Department of Anatomy
  • 1997: Second Prize of Natural Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2007-2008: Best Research Publication Award, University of Hong Kong
  • 2009: Third WuXi AppTec Life Chemistry Research Award
  • 2000, 2013: Wang Kuancheng Talent Award
  • 2010: First Prize, Anhui Province University Student Science Popularization Creative Competition (Guiding Tutor)
  • 2015: 8th Yang Ya Foundation Education Award, University of Science and Technology of China
  • 2018: First Prize, Anhui Province Teaching Achievement
  • 2023: Outstanding Contribution Award, Public Experiment Center, University of Science and Technology of China
Zebrafish neuron and myelin injury protection and repair mechanisms
In situ real-time live imaging technology for studying cell and molecular dynamics in neural development and injury repair
Neural single-cell transcriptomics and proteomics technology applied to zebrafish Mauthner neuron regeneration
  • MicroRNA‑9 promotes axon regeneration of mauthner cell in zebrafish via her6/ calcium activity pathway, Yueru Shen, Xinghan Chen, Zheng Song, Huaitong Yao, Along Han, Yawen Zhang, Yuan Cai, Bing Hu, 2024
  • Visualizing the Intracellular Trafficking in Zebrafish Mauthner Cells, Rongchen Huang, Yang Xu, Min Chen, Leiqing Yang, Xinliang Wang, Yueru Shen, Yubin Huang, Bing Hu, 2022
  • In vivo imaging of evoked calcium responses indicates the intrinsic axonal regenerative capacity of zebrafish, Chen M, Huang RC, Yang LQ, Ren DL, Hu B, 2019
  • In vivo imaging of mauthner axon regeneration, remyelination and synapses re-establishment after laser axotomy in zebrafish larvae, Hu BB, Chen M, Huang RC, Huang YB, Xu Y, Yin W, Li L, Hu B, 2018
  • Extraocular Source of Oligodendrocytes Contribute to Retinal Myelination and Optokinetic Responses in Zebrafish, Tian C, Zou S, Hu B, 2016
  • Exogenous melatonin inhibits neutrophil migration through suppression of ERK activation, Da-Long Ren, Ai-Ai Sun, Ya-Juan Li, Min Chen, Shu-Chao Ge, Bing Hu, 2015
  • Melatonin regulates the rhythmic migration of neutrophils in live zebrafish, Da-long Ren, Ya-juan Li, Bing-bing Hu, Han Wang, Bing Hu, 2015
  • LINGO-1 antagonist promotes spinal cord remyelination and axonal integrity in MOG-induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, Sha Mi, Bing Hu, Kyungmin Hahm, Yi Luo, Edward Sai Kam Hui, Qiuju Yuan, Wai Man Wong, Li Wang, Huanxing Su, Tak-Ho Chu, Jiasong Guo, Wenming Zhang, Kwok-Fai So, Blake Pepinsky, Zhaohui Shao, Christilyn Graff, Ellen Garber, Vincent Jung, Ed Xuekui Wu, Wutian Wu, 2007
  • BDNF stabilizes synapses and maintains the structural complexity of optic axons in vivo, Bing Hu, Angeliki Maria Nikolakopoulou, Susana Cohen-Cory, 2005
  • Localization of p75 neurotrophin receptor in the retina of the adult SD rat: An immunocytochemical study at light and electron microscopic levels, Bing Hu, Henry K. Yip, Kwok-Fai So, 1998
Zebrafish Neuron Myelin Injury Protection Repair Imaging Cell Molecular Regeneration

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