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Wu Qiong

2024-11-14 21:18:36

Curriculum Vitae

. Personal information

Qiong Wu

Associate Professor, Master’s Supervisor

Professional Field: Veterinary Medicine / Clinical Veterinary Medicine

Ph.D. (China Agricultural University, Joint Training at Cornell University, USA)

Academic & Social Appointments

Member, Expert Group of “100 Professors Enter 100 Villages”

Science and Technology Commissioner, Pinggu District

Council Member, Veterinary Internal Medicine and Clinical Diagnostics Branch, Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine (2019.08–2023.07; 2025.07–2029.07)

Licensed Veterinarian (Beijing Municipal Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 2020.02.20)

Ⅱ. Research Interests

Her research focuses on pathogenic mechanisms of common epidemic diseases in livestock and poultry; mechanism and prevention of toxic diseases in animals; pathogenic mechanisms of swine intestinal microorganisms; development and evaluation of novel nano‑formulations; target organ toxicology of environmental toxicants in feed; molecular mechanisms of pathogen‑host interaction.

. Selected Research Projects

She has presided over more than 10 national, provincial and ministerial projects, among which the most important are:

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Program): Molecular mechanism of intestinal A/E lesions induced by Escherichia coli NleA in piglets (2023.01-2025.12).

2. Beijing Natural Science Foundation (2026.1-2028.12).

3. Scientific Research Program of Beijing Municipal Commission of Education.

4. Practical Training Program for College Students, Beijing Municipal Commission of Education

5. Ruipeng Clinical Young Faculty Program.

6. General Program of Beijing Higher Education Association.

Ⅳ. Research Achievements

1. Wei Y, Guo L, Chen K, Cui N, Zhang J, Cao Q, Wu Q. Lactobacillus johnsonii 1735 Confers Dual-Targeted Protection against Antimicrobial-Resistant aEPEC: Suppressing NleA Virulence and Activating EGFR/AKT Signaling to Attenuate Intestinal Epithelial Stress. J Agric Food Chem. 2025, 73(43):27189-27203.

2. Hu T, Zhang J, Wei Y, Zhang L, Wu Q. Enhanced endoplasmic reticulum stress signaling disrupts porcine sertoli cell function in response to Bisphenol A exposure. J Environ Manage. 2024,370:122908.

3. Pan Z, Huang J, Hu T, Zhang Y, Zhang L, Zhang J, Cui D, Li L, Wang J, Wu Q. Protective Effects of Selenium Nanoparticles against Bisphenol A-Induced Toxicity in Porcine Intestinal Epithelial Cells. Int J Mol Sci. 2023. 24(8):7242.

4. Liu, J. X., Chao, X. Y., Chen, P., Wang, Y. D., Su, T. J., Li, M., Xu R Y, Wu, Q. Transcriptome Analysis of Selenium-Treated Porcine Alveolar Macrophages Against Lipopolysaccharide Infection. Front Genet, 2021, 12:645401.

5. Wu Q, Cui D, Chao X, Chen P, Liu J, Wang Y, Su T, Li M, Xu R, Zhu Y, Zhang Y. Transcriptome Analysis Identifies Strategies Targeting Immune Response-Related Pathways to Control Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Infection in Porcine Intestinal Epithelial Cells. Front Vet Sci. 2021, 8: 677897.

V. Awards & Supervision

1. Champion, 5th National Clinical Teaching Basic Skills Competition

2. Supervised 5 undergraduate research programs (2 provincial-level)

3.Supervised postgraduate project: Beijing “Double Hundred Action Plan” Excellent Demonstration Project

4. Supervised student: Beijing Outstanding Undergraduate Graduation Design

. Contact information

Postal address: Room 604, College of Animal Science and Technology, Beijing University of Agriculture, No. 7, Beinong Road, Huilongguan, Changping, Beijing, 102206.

Tel: +86-10-13366015686

Email: wuqiong@bua.edu.cn


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