Ruimao Zheng
rmzheng@pku.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
Peking University
Basic Medical Sciences
  • 2004 - PhD in Medical Physiology from Peking University
  • Selected for Peking University's Outstanding Young Talent Program
  • 2005-2006 - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2007-2011 - University of Washington School of Medicine, Senior Fellow
  • 2011-2013 - Harvard University, Research Fellow in Medicine
  • 2009 - Intellectual Property Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2013-2016 - Research Grant from Peking University's Outstanding Young Talent Program
Neurometabolism
Neuroscience
Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
  • Deficiency of RIIβ-PKA regulates locomotor activity and energy homeostasis in distinct neuronal populations, Ruimao Zheng, Linghai Yang, Maria A. Sikorski, Linda C. Enns, Traci A. Czyzyk, Warren C. Ladiges, G. Stanley McKnight, 2013
  • NR2B subunit of the NMDA glutamate receptor regulates appetite in the parabrachial nucleus, Qi Wu, Ruimao Zheng (co-first author), Dollada Srisai, Stanley McKnight, Richard Palmiter, 2013
  • Selective expression of a dominant negative type Ια PKA regulatory subunit in striatal medium spiny neurons impairs gene expression and leads to reduced feeding and locomotor activity, Linghai Yang, Merle Gilbert, Ruimao Zheng, George McKnight, 2014
  • Tissue-specific PKA inhibition using a chemical genetic approach and its application to studies on sperm capacitation, Daniel J. Morgan, Michael Weisenhaus, Sara Shum, Thomas Su, Ruimao Zheng, Chao Zhang, Kevan M. Shokat, Bertil Hille, Donner F. Babcock, G. Stanley McKnight, 2008
Pka Metabolic Diseases Neural Mechanisms Molecular Mechanisms Cardiac Regeneration Hypothalamus Gabaergic Neurons Nmda Receptors Appetite Regulation Zebrafish

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