Shiyan Liu, Master of Medicine, graduated from Xinxiang Medical College majoring in Medical Laboratory Technology. During his undergraduate study, he studied immunology, biological chemistry and molecular biology, physiology, pathophysiology, histopathology, human anatomy,
laboratory management and other professional knowledge. Familiar with real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR, Western blot, various bacterial culture and identification, molecular cloning and other experimental operations. During his master's degree, he studied under Professor Xiaomei Wang and Associate Professor Yingying Zhao from Shenzhen University Health Center. From the perspective of chronobiology, he used molecular biology, transcriptomics, metabolomics and other technologies to detect and describe the effects of various extreme environments (long-term sleep deprivation, chronic cold, and time-restricted diet) on liver function. He believes that the diurnal changes of metabolism in cells are closely related to the life activities and physiological and pathological states of the body, and exploring the diurnal rhythms of cells, tissues, or the body under different states is particularly important for us to understand and recognize various physiological and pathological states.
Kailin Zhuo is a third-year undergraduate student majoring in Clinical Medicine at the Medical School of Shenzhen University. At school, she has studied numerous specialized courses and attained excellent grades. Additionally, she has also acquired proficiency in various experimental techniques, including PCR amplification, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), and Western blotting. She has been honored with several awards, including the First Prize for "Outstanding Innovative Talent and the Third Prize for "Learning Star." She independently learned the R programming language to analyze biomedical data during her spare time.
Yiming Wang is a clinical medicine major at Shenzhen University. In the university, she has studied physiology, internal medicine, surgery, medical informatics, biochemistry and other professional courses, and has a solid foundation of professional knowledge. She actively participates in laboratory work and has learned and mastered many experimental techniques, such as WB, qPCR, fluorescence imaging techniques, animal behavior experiments, etc. With excellent academic performance, she has won scholarships for five consecutive years and won many awards in science and technology competitions, such as the "Liyuan Star" (Special Award) and the third prize in the University Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition. She is cheerful, helpful, and has a wide range of interests. She likes reading magazines, playing badminton, traveling, and often participates in volunteer activities. She has accumulated more than 200 hours of volunteer service time.
Xiaomei Wang, M.D. is a tenured professor and doctoral supervisor at Shenzhen University Health Science Center. Doctor of Radiation Medicine, Jilin University, 2002; Postdoctoral fellow of Basic Medicine, Shantou University, 2004; In 2004, she joined Shenzhen University College of Science and Technology as an associate professor and professor. In July 2006, the School of Medicine was established. In December 2009, she served as the director of the Medical Experimental Teaching Center of the School of Medicine. In 2012, she served as the deputy Director of the Institute of Urology and Reproduction. From February 2016 to February 2017, she was a visiting scholar at the Moore's Cancer Center and the Sanford Institute for Regenerative Medicine at the University of California, San Diego, USA; From February 2017 to October 2017, she served as Associate Dean of the School of Medicine. From November 2017 to April 2019, she served as Associate Dean of the Division of Medicine. Since 2018, she has been the deputy director of the Carson Tumor Stem Cell Vaccine Research and Development Base of the International Cooperation Demonstration Base of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Director/academic leader of the Department of Physiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences. She is mainly engaged in the research of toxicity of nanomaterials, the comprehensive therapy of tumors, and radiation and magnetic biological effects.
Yingying Zhao, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Shenzhen University. In 2012, she received her Doctor of Biomedical Sciences degree from Cornell University, majoring in medical physiology, and studied under Scott Emr, Academician of the American Academy of Sciences. From 2012 to 2014, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Weill Institute of
Cornell University, USA. Shenzhen overseas high-level talents (Peacock Program, Class C), Nanshan District leading talents, Shenzhen high-level talents. Presided over and completed 1 National Natural Science Youth Foundation, 1 Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, 3 basic research projects of Shenzhen, and many papers have been published in influential international journals. She has been engaged in research on aging and liver metabolism for a long time, focusing on brain and liver related chronobiology, using multi-omics, brain waves and nuclear magnetic resonance and other methods to study brain and liver function (biorhythm), as well as the effects of physical stimulation (light, sound, magnetic field, etc.) on circadian rhythms.