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Lin-Lin Bi
linlinbi2016@whu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Hubei
Wuhan University
Medical School
  • 2004-2008 Bachelor of Medical Science, Southern Medical University
  • 2008-2013 PhD in Neurobiology, Southern Medical University
  • Hosted three national projects and two provincial projects
  • 2013-2015 Postdoctoral Researcher, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • 2015-2019 Lecturer, Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Science
  • 2019-present Associate Professor, Wuhan University School of Basic Medical Science
  • 2016-2017 Young Luojia Scholar, Wuhan University
  • 2018-2019 Visiting Scholar, Stanford University
  • 2016 Wuhan University Young Luojia Scholar
  • 2017 Wuhan University Young Top-Notch Talent Support Plan
  • 2017 First Prize, Science and Technology Award of Guangdong Province (Ranked 7th)
  • 2019 First Prize, Science and Technology Progress Award of Guangdong Province (Ranked 6th)
Mechanisms of emotional processing disorders in schizophrenia and co-morbid anxiety
Neuronal synaptic transmission mechanisms in anxiety and post-stroke anxiety
Molecular signaling pathways and neural circuit mechanisms in anxiety co-morbid with insomnia
  • Enhanced excitability in the infralimbic cortex produces anxiety-like behaviors, Lin-Lin Bi, 2013
  • Amygdala NRG1-ErbB4 Is Critical for the Modulation of Anxiety-Like Behaviors, Lin-Lin Bi, 2015
  • Infralimbic endothelin1 is critical for the modulation of anxiety-like behaviors, Lin-Lin Bi, 2016
  • Amygdalar Endothelin-1 Regulates Excitability of Pyramidal Neurons and Affects Anxiety, Lin-Lin Bi, 2017
  • Hippocampal Endothelin-1 Decreases Excitability of Pyramidal Neurons and Produces Anxiolytic Effects, Lin-Lin Bi, 2017
  • Optogenetic Long-Term Depression Induction in the PVT-CeL Circuitry Mediates Decreased Fear Memory, Lin-Lin Bi, 2019
  • Glutamatergic Neurons of the Paraventricular Nucleus are Critical for the Control of Wakefulness, Lin-Lin Bi, 2020
Schizophrenia Emotional Processing Anxiety Neuronal Synaptic Transmission Post-Stroke Molecular Signaling Neural Circuits Insomnia Mechanisms

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