Qiong Wu
wuqiong@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Tsinghua University
Life Sciences
  • 1991-1996 Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences and Technology, Tsinghua University
  • 1996-2001 PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Tsinghua University
  • 2001-Present - Tsinghua University, Department of Biological Sciences and Technology - Lecturer (2001), Associate Researcher (2006), PhD Supervisor (2010), Tenured Associate Professor (2016)
  • Beijing Science and Technology Progress First Prize (Third Contributor) - Research and Development of Bioplastic PHBHHx, 2001
  • National Technical Invention Second Prize (Third Contributor) - Research and Development of Bioplastic PHBHHx, 2002
  • Silver Award at the Nuremberg International Invention Exhibition in Germany (Third Contributor) - Research and Development of Bioplastic PHBHHx, 2003
  • Beijing Teaching Achievement First Prize (Third Contributor), 2004
  • Fifth National Higher Education Teaching Achievement Second Prize (Third Contributor) - Development of Full-Color Basic Life Science Textbooks and Teaching Materials (Textbook), 2005
  • Tsinghua University Excellent Teaching Achievement Second Prize (Fourth Contributor) - Research and Innovation in Biological Experiment Course Construction, 2008
  • Selected for the Ministry of Education's New Century Excellent Talents Support Plan, 2008
  • Beijing Science and Technology Award Second Prize (Second Contributor) - Basic Research on the Application of Microbial Polyhydroxyalkanoates PHA, 2012
Synthetic Biology, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Cartilage Regeneration and Vascularization using Single-Cell Sequencing for Tissue Regeneration Assessment, Seed Cell Mechanism, and In Situ Regeneration Repair Techniques
Study of Endothelial Cell/Stem Cell Communication and Endothelial State Transition Mechanisms in Vascular Regeneration
Development of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cross-Border Synthetic Biology Tools for Engineered Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Construction
  • Data driven mathematical modeling reveals the dynamic mechanism of MSC-induced neovascularization, Yu YT, Situ QJ, Jia WY, Li JX, Wu Q, Lei JZ, 2019
  • Systematic Reconstruction of Molecular Cascades Regulating GP Development Using Single-Cell RNA-Seq, Li JX, Luo HF, Wang R, Lang JD, Zhu SY, Zhang ZM, Fang JH, Qu KK, Lin YT, Long HZ, Yao Y, Tian G, Wu Q, 2016
  • RNAe: an effective method for targeted protein translation enhancement by artificial non-coding RNA with SINEB2 repeat, Yao Y, Jin SH, Long HZ, Yu YT, Zhang ZM, Cheng G, Xu CW, Ding Y, Guan Q, Li N, Fu SN, Chen XJ, Yan YB, Zhang HS, Tong P, Tan Y, Yu Y, Fu SS, Li J, He GJ, Wu Q, 2015
  • Transcriptional Profiling Reveals Crosstalk Between Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Endothelial Cells Promoting Prevascularization by Reciprocal Mechanisms, Li JX, Ma Y, Teng RF, Guan Q, Lang JD, Fang JH, Long HZ, Tian G, Wu Q, 2015
  • A tetracycline expression system in combination with Sox9 for cartilage tissue engineering, Yao Y, He Y, Guan Q, Wu Q, 2014
  • MiR-335-5p Promotes Chondrogenesis in Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Is Regulated Through Two Positive Feedback Loops, Lin X, Wu L, Zhang ZM, Yang RH, Guan Q, Hou XF, Wu Q, 2014
  • MicroRNA regulation associated chondrogenesis of mouse MSCs grown on polyhydroxyalkanoates, Yan C, Wang Y, Shen XY, Yang G, Jian J, Wang HS, Chen GQ, Wu Q
  • MicroRNAs in the regulation of interfacial behaviors of MSCs cultured on microgrooved surface pattern, Wang Y, Jiang XL, Yang SC, Lin X, He Y, Yan C, Wu L, Chen GQ, Wang ZY, Wu Q, 2011
  • Evaluation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) conduits for peripheral nerve regeneration, Bian YZ, Wang Y, Aibaidoula G, Chen GQ, Wu Q, 2009
  • Evaluation of three-dimensional scaffolds prepared from poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) for growth of allogeneic chondrocytes for cartilage repair in rabbits, Wang Y, Bian Y-Z, Wu Q, Chen G-Q, 2008
Synthetic Biology Tissue Engineering Regenerative Medicine Cartilage Regeneration Vascularization Single-Cell Sequencing Tissue Assessment Seed Cell Mechanisms In Situ Repair Cell Communication

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