Li Huanrong, born in Henan province, Ph.D., Professor, the associate dean and master instructor of animal sciences and technology college, received a Bachelor's degree in agronomy at the department of veterinary medicine of Henan Agricultural University in 1990, a master's degree in veterinary microbiology and immunology at Nanjing Agricultural University in 1995, and Ph.D degree in preventive veterinary medicine at China Agricultural University in 2007.
Field of research: animal etiology and immunology.
Taught undergraduate courses: veterinary microbiology, animal microbiology, animal virology, bacteriology of animal pathogens, aquatic animal diseases.
Taught graduate courses: advanced immunology, topics of preventive veterinary medicine, diagnostic techniques of veterinary medicine.
Awards: Mentor award in graduate employment outstanding contributions in 2011, and the 2nd science and technology progress award by the Ministry of Education in 1999 (fifth person to complete).
In addition, five books (including textbooks, a deputy editor) , more than 40 papers published(including six SCI and 1 EI).
Presided over or participated in the project:
The National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2013: 'Effect of PCV2-infected porcine vascular endothelial cells on the differentiation and immune tolerance of blood-derived DCs’;
Sub-project of the Twelve-Five National Technological Support Plan of China during the year of 2011-2015;
Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation in 2006: ‘Role of porcine skin-derived dendritic cells during PCV2 infection in vivo’.
Representative results
1、Jiandong Li , Qi Yu, Xiaohua Nie, Xinfeng Guo, Qinye Song, Huanrong Li. Effects of porcine circovirus type 2 on expression of mRNA associated with endogenous antigen processing and presentation in pulmonary alveolar macrophages and circulating T lymphocytes in piglets. The Veterinary Journal. 2011.(Corresponding authors, article in press. IF 2.71)
2、Guo Xinfeng, Wang Liqiong, Cui Defeng, Liu Fenghua, Li Huanrong. Differential expression of the Toll-like receptor pathway and related genes of chicken bursa after experimental infection with infectious bursa disease virus. Arch Virol.2012. (Corresponding authors. SCI. IF. 2.23)
3、Kaichuang Shi, Huanrong Li , Xin Guo, Xinna Ge, Hong Jia, Shijun Zheng, Hanchun Yang *。Changes in peripheral blood leukocyte subpopulations in piglets co-infected experimentally with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and porcine circovirus type 2. Veterinary Microbiology, 2008.(Both authors contributed equally. IF2.369)
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