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Huichen Guo
Professor
Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
China
Tel: 86-931-831-2213
I was born on 23th, Jan 1974. I had stayed in a small village in Ningxi Province until I went to the Northwestern Agriculture University in 1993, which is the leading agriculture school in the countrys Northwest. To top off my fruitful undergraduate studies, I continued to study for my master degree in the Chinese Academy of Agricultural science (CAAS) from 1998 to 2001. Here, I studied Classic Swine Fever virus and some characteristics of its multiplication in PK-15 cells. In order to enhance my academic background, I continued to study for my PhD degree in the Chinese Academy of Agricultural science (CAAS) from 2001 to 2004. Here, I did research on the DNA vaccine against Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Since 2004, I worked in the Lanzhou veterinary research institute. Two years later, I went to the Temasek life sciences laboratory limited of Singapore as a postdoctor and I transferred to the faculty of engineering, National University of Singapore as a research fellow from 2008. Here, I studied the biology application of upconversion nanoparticles. The project involved the photodynamic therapy of bladder tumor cells and delievery of plasmid by upconversion nanoparticles. Then, I joined in the Lanzhou veterinary research institute in April, 2010 as an associate professor.
1) Molecular biology of animal viruses including foot-and-mouth disease virus, classical swine fever virus; rapid and sensitive detection of viruses; synergism in virus-virus and virus-host interactions; virus novel gene functions.
2) Nanomaterials to increase the bio-drugs( genes or proteins) delivery by targeted and controllable release; Nanomaterials to image the virus infection in vivo and in vitro
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