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Tian Xue
xuetian@ustc.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Anhui
University of Science and Technology of China
Life Sciences
  • 1995-2000 Bachelor: University of Science and Technology of China
  • 2000-2005 PhD in Molecular Physiology: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Published 49 SCI papers, cited over 4000 times, h-index 27
  • 2006-2011 - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2011-2012 - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine - Assistant Researcher
  • 2012-present - National Research Center for Microscale Material Science - Professor
  • 2012-present - University of Science and Technology of China - Professor
  • 2003: American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions Selected Late-Breaking Science
  • 2004: NIH Stem Cells Scholarship at the Keystone Stem Cells Symposium, NIH
  • 2006: BEST BASIC SCIENCE PAPER by Circulation, AHA
  • 2012: National Innovative Talent Program
  • 2013: National Natural Science Foundation of China Outstanding Youth Fund
  • 2014: Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Young Investigator Grants
  • 2019: 2019 China's Top Ten Advances in Life Sciences
  • 2019: Cell Journal Best Paper of 2019
  • 2019: National Natural Science Foundation of China Distinguished Youth Fund
  • 2020: 2020 China's Major Advances in Neuroscience
Light perception and signal transduction mechanisms
Non-image forming visual neural circuits
Gene editing, stem cell technology, and nanomaterials in retinal degeneration treatment
  • Light modulates glucose metabolism by a retina-hypothalamus-brown adipose tissue axis., Meng JJ, Shen JW, Guang L, Ouyang CJ, Hu JX, Li ZS, Zhao H, Shi YM, Zhang M, Liu R, Chen JT, Ma YQ, Zhao H and Xue T, 2023
  • Melanopsin retinal ganglion cells mediate light-promoted brain development., Hu JX, Shi YM, Zhang JM, Huang XF, Wang Q, Zhao H, Shen JW, Chen ZP, Song W, Zheng P, Zhan SL, Sun YP, Cai PF, An K, Ouyang CJ, Zhao BZ, Zhou QX, Xu L, Xiong W, Zhang Z, Meng JJ, Chen JT, Ma YQ, Zhao H, Zhang M, Qu K, Hu J, Luo MH, Xu FQ, Chen XW, Xiong Y, Bao J, and Xue T, 2022
  • Mammalian Near-Infrared Image Vision through Injectable and Self-Powered Retinal Nanoantennae., Ma Y, Bao J, Zhang Y, Li Z, Zhou Z, Zhou X, Wan C, Huang L, Zhao Y, Han G, Xue T, 2019
  • Single-cell profiling reveals Müller glia coordinate retinal intercellular communication during light/dark adaptation via thyroid hormone signaling., Wei M, Sun YP, Li SZ, Chen YN, Li LF, Fang MH, Shi RH, Tong DL, Chen JT, Ma YQ, Qu K, Zhang M, Xue T, 2023
  • A single-cell transcriptome atlas of the aging human and macaque retina., Yi WY, Lu YF, Zhong SJ, Zhang M, Sun L, Dong H, Wang MD, Wei M, Xie HH, Qu HQ, Peng RM, Hong J, Yao ZQ, Tong YY, Wang W, Ma Q, Liu ZY, Ma YQ, Li SZ, Yin CH, Liu JW, Ma C, Wang XQ, Wu Q, and Xue T, 2021
  • A Circadian Rhythm-gated Subcortical Visual Circuit for Nighttime Light Induced Depressive-like Behaviors., An K, Zhao H, Miao Y, Xu Q, Li YF, Ma YQ, Shi YM, Shen JW, Meng JJ, Yao YG, Zhang Z, Chen JT, Bao J, Zhang M and Xue T, 2020
  • Chromatin accessibility analysis reveals regulatory dynamics of developing human retina and hiPSC derived retinal organoids., Xie H, Zhang W, Zhang M, Akhtar T, Li Y, Yi W, Sun X, Zuo Z, Wei M, Fang X, Yao Z, Dong K, Zhong S, Liu Q, Shen Y, Wu Q, Wang X, Zhao H, Bao J, Qu K, Xue T, 2020
  • In vivo genome editing rescues photoreceptor degeneration via a Cas9/RecA-mediated homology-directed repair pathway., Cai Y, Cheng T, Yao Y, Li X, Ma Y, Li L, Zhao H, Bao J, Zhang M, Qiu Z, Xue T, 2019
  • Melanopsin Signaling in Mammalian Iris and Retina., Xue T, Do MT, Riccio A, Jiang Z, Hsieh J, Wang HC, Merbs SL, Welsbie DS, Yoshioka T, Weissgerber P, Stolz S, Flockerzi V, Freichel M, Simon MI, Clapham DE, Yau KW, 2011
Light Perception Signal Transduction Iprgcs Neural Circuits Gene Editing Stem Cells Nanomaterials Retinal Degeneration Visual Neuroscience Biomedicine

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