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  • Title: Associate Professor
  • Department: Zoology and Developmental Biology
  • Address: 443 Tianyan Building
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Bio

Since 2019  Associate Professor

2021-2022  Visiting Scholar in Munich University

2014-2019   Lecturer


Academic Appointments
Honors & Awards
First prize of “Hsiang-Tung Chang Postgraduate Neuroscience Research Award”
Funding
Functions of M1 and M2 microglia after ischemic stroke. 2017-2019. National Natural Science Foundation of China.
Publications
Li, T.; Xu, T.; Zhao, J.; Gao, H.; Xie, WG.; Depletion of iNOS-positive inflammatory cells decelerates neuronal degeneration and alleviates cerebral ischemic damage by suppressing the inflammatory response, Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2022, 181: 209-220.

Li, T., Zhao, J.,Xie, W., Yuan, W., Guo, J., Pang, S., et al. (2021) Specific depletion of resident microglia in the early stage of stroke reduces cerebral ischemic damage. J Neuroinflammation 18(1):81-95.

Roth, S., Cao, J., Singh, V., Tiedt, S., Hundeshagen, G., Li, T. et al. (2021) Post-injury immunosuppression and secondary infections are caused by an AIM2 inflammasome-driven signaling cascade. Immunity 54(4):648-659.

Li, T, Zhang, S.* (2016) Microgliosis in the Injured Brain: Infiltrating Cells and Reactive Microglia Both Play a Role. Neuroscientist Apr;22(2):165-70.

Chun-Lin Sun, Qing Liao, Ting Li, Jun Li, et al. (2015) Rational design of small indolic squaraine dyes with large two-photon absorption cross section. Chemical Science 6(1):761-769.

Li, T., Pang, S., Yu, Y., Wu, X., Guo, J. & Zhang, S.* (2013) Proliferation of parenchymal microglia is the main source of microgliosis after ischaemic stroke. Brain 136:3578-88.

Lu, B., Li, T., Zhao, H., Li, X., Gao, C., Zhang, S. & Xie, E. (2012) Graphene-based composite materials beneficial to wound healing. Nanoscale 4:2978-82.

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