学术报告通知
时间:2016-04-18
报告题目:Upstream targets for cardiac arrhythmias:
(1) Cell homeostasis and cardiac arrhythmias
(2) P21 activated kinase as a new upstream antiarrhythmic target
报告人:(1) Chris Huang, Professor of Cell Physiology, University of Cambridge
(2) Ming Lei, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
时间:2016年4月19日(星期二)上午9:30—11:00
地点:成都生物研究所综合楼二楼会议室
Chris Huang简介:
Chris Huang was awarded a Florence Heale Scholarship to read Medicine and Physiology at The Queen's College, Oxford and completed his preregistration clinical appointments in the Nuffield Department of Medicine, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. He joined Gonville and Caius College as an MRC Scholar to complete a PhD in membrane biophysics, and then successively became an Assistant Lecturer and Lecturer in Physiology, Reader and finally the Professor of Cell Physiology at Cambridge, whilst being Fellow and Director of Medical Studies at Murray Edwards College. He is also independent nonexecutive director of Hutchison China Meditech and Hutchison Biofilm Solutions, and Manager of the Prince Philip Scholarship fund.
Chris Huang received the LEPRA Award (British Leprosy Relief Association), the Benefactor's (Queen's, Oxford) and Brian Johnson Prizes (Oxford Medical School), as well as the Rolleston (Oxford) and Gedge Prizes (Cambridge) for physiological research. He is/has been editor of the Journal of Physiology, the Monographs of the Physiological Society, Biological Reviews, BMC Physiology and Europace, and has been visiting professor to the Universities of Debrecen (Hungary) and Hong Kong, and Mount Sinai Medical School, New York, Adjunct Professor in Cardiology to Xi’an Jiaotong University (China) and President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society..
研究领域:Cellular and systems physiology:
Dr. Ming Lei简介:
Dr. Ming Lei joined the department in 2013. He received MB, BS and M Med at Tongji Medical University (Wuhan) in China and D.Phil in Physiology at University of Oxford in 1997. After 4 years experience of postdoctoral fellowship at Universities of Leeds and Oxford, he was awarded the Wellcome Trust Research Career Development Fellowship and started his research group in 2001 at University of Oxford. In 2005, he moved to University of Manchester as a senior lecturer and became Reader in Cardiac Physiology in 2012. He has published ~80 original articles and reviews in peer-review journals including those in top journals in the fields of cardiovascular research and physiology. His research has received substantial support from UK government and charity funding bodies including Medical Research Council, The Wellcome Trust and British Heart Foundation. He has been the guest editor of Progress in Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Guest Associate Editor of Frontier in Physiology and has been invited to give plenary/keynote lectures in various international scientific conferences and institutes. He is member of The Physiological Society, American Biophysical Society, British Society For Cardiovascular Research and European Working Group on Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology, European Society of Cardiology.
研究领域:Cardiac arrhythmias、Cardiac signalling、Cardiac optogenetics
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2016.4.18