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2024-09-02 14:00
"Insider tips" towards publication- a scientific editor’s perspective (Cell Host & Microbe)
Abstract:Dr. Yingyu Liu is a scientific editor at Cell Host and Microbe and a cross journal editor within Cell Press. She will share about what happens to your manuscript after submission, what editors look for in a paper, productive paths towards publication at Cell Press journals, and how to become an editor yourself someday.Short CV:Yingyu joined Cell Press in Cambridge (US) in April 2021, working ... -
2024-07-22 10:00
Gut Microbiota-The Key to Human and Animal Health
Tanweer Khan is a microbiologist with 15 years of gut microbiota research experience, known for discoveries like ‘the gas tube’ and the Simulated Human Intestinal Redox Model (SHRIM).Tanweerr secured PhD, with ''cum laude'' distinction from The University of Groningen. He secured several patents and founded Metabogen, Roxbiosens, and Implexion Pharma, focusing on probiotic development and clinical ... -
2023-12-21 09:00
Transcriptional and metabolic regulation of innate lymphoid cells
Zhong Chao, PhD, is a principal investigator and doctoral supervisor at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University. He is also a high-level young talent recruited from overseas by the Chinese government. His main research focuses on the immune regulation mechanisms in organs and their correlations to major diseases. His representative work has been published in Nature Metabolism (2023,... -
2023-11-21 09:30
The Intestinal immune responses toward microbes and food
Zhu Shu, Professor and doctoral supervisor, Faculty of Life Science and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of China; Vice President, National Science Center of Hefei; Innovative Talent Program of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee (2017); Chief Scientist of Youth Project of Key R&D Program of Ministry of Science and Technology (2018), Youqing Foundation Committee (... -
2023-11-02 09:30
Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) metaorganismal pathway and chronic inflammatory diseases
Dr. Wang received his bachelor’s degree (1991) in School of Life Sciences, Fudan University, master’s (1997) and doctor’s degree (2000) in College of Life Sciences, Peking University. Now he is working in Cleveland Clinic as a Staff Scientist, focusing on investigation of pathways linking to atherosclerotic heart disease and other inflammatory diseases. He has reported that myeloperoxidase (MPO)... -
2023-09-11 09:30
Airway microbiome
The involvement of human respiratory microbiota in the occurrence and development of major respiratory diseases has been a focus of attention in recent years. The infection of pathogenic microorganisms in respiratory diseases leads to imbalance of respiratory microbiota, but the causal relationship between microbiota and the disease is often unknown, and the mechanism of microbiota host interaction ...