Areas of Focus
- Thymic and extrathymic maturation of T lymphocytes at terminal stages of development
- Effects of weightlessness on immune system function and metabolism and its mechanisms
- Interaction between multiple myeloma and bone marrow microenvironment and its molecular mechanisms
Work Experience
- 2002-2009 Senior Scientist, Director at MIT and Biopharmaceutical Company, USA
- 2009-present Professor at the Department of Immunology, Basic Medical College, Peking University
Academic Background & Achievements
- 1990-1994 Bachelor of Medicine (Clinical Medicine): Peking University
- 1994-1999 PhD (Immunology, mentored by Academician Chen Weifeng): Peking University
- Postdoctoral Research at MIT, USA (1999-2002)
Publications
- T cell landscape and dynamics in immunoglobulin light chain amyloidosis before and after daratumumab-based therapy, Qing Ge, 2021
- A wave of Foxp3+ regulatory T cell accumulation in neonatal liver plays unique roles in maintaining self-tolerance, Qing Ge, 2020
- TRA... "Author": "Qing Ge, 2020
- B7-H3 promotes multiple myeloma cell survival and proliferation by ROS-dependent activation of Src/STAT3 and c-Cbl-mediated degradation of SOCS3, Qing Ge, 2019
- PDCD5 regulates iNKT cell terminal maturation and iNKT1 fate decision, Qing Ge, 2019
- Retention and tolerance of autoreactive CD4+ recent thymic emigrants in the liver, Qing Ge, 2015
Awards
- 2012 Excellent Mentor in Innovative Talent Training Program
- 2017 Beijing Natural Science Foundation Outstanding Achievement
- 2019 Outstanding PhD Thesis Advisor at Peking University