Associate Professor
Biology
South University of Science and Technology of China
China
Ji Shengjian received his Ph.D. degree from Peking University in 2003 and went to the Department of Neuroscience of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in the United States to do postdoctoral research in 2014. He was a former assistant professor of Cornell University's College of Medicine at Cornell University in 2014. In 2014, he was elected to the fifth batch of "Youth Thousand Talents Program". Dr. Ji Shengjian has been working on neurodevelopmental biology for many years, especially in the regulation of neuronal differentiation and fate in various signaling pathways, as well as the local synthesis of proteins in axons. Regeneration and other fields have made important progress.
various signaling pathways, especially the neuronal axons of the target tissue activation of the reverse signaling pathway, the regulation of neuronal differentiation and fate of the molecular mechanism of the decision. Proteins include transcription factors in the axons in the local synthesis of neural development and regeneration mechanisms. The mechanism of post - transcriptional regulation of messenger ribonucleic acid to control the development of the nervous system.