Min LI

Professor, Director
School of Chinese Medicine
Mr.& Mrs. Ko Chi Ming Centre for Parkinson's Diesase Research
Hong Kong

Biography

Dr. Min LI is working as Director of Mr. and Mrs. Ko Chi Ming Centre for Parkinson's Disease Research (CPDR). she has completed her Ph.D. in Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, M.D. in Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine and 1980.9-1985.7 M.B.B.S.in Chinese Medicine, Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. she honored with President’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Teaching, Hong Kong Baptist University, School’s Award for Outstanding Performance in Scholarly Work, School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University and Municipal Science and Technology Project Award from Shenzhen Virtual University Park, Shenzhen, China. she is serving as an Editorial Board Member in the  BioMed Research International.

Research Intrest

Dr. Min LI has focused on Again-related Neurodegenerative Diseases Including Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Chinese Herbal Medicine for Prevention and Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases Developing Molecular Targets for Drug Discovery from TCM for Neurodegenerative Diseases. now she is focusing on Investigation of the Efficacy and Safety of TCM on the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Diseases including PD and AD based on Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials, as well as the Interaction and Safety of TCM Combined with Western Medicine Understanding the Neuroprotective Effects and underlying Mechanisms of TCM on Neurodegenerative Diseases including PD and AD, Studying the Protective Effects and underlying Mechanisms of TCM on Vascular Endothelial Cells by in Vitro and in Vivo Models.

List of Publications
Luan H, Liu LF, Meng N, Tang Z, Chua KK, Chen LL, Song JX, Mok VC, Xie LX, Li M, Cai Z. LC–MS-based urinary metabolite signatures in idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. Journal of proteome research. 2014 Oct 9;14(1):467-78.
Gao X, Teng Y, Luo J, Huang L, Li M, Zhang Z, Ma YC, Ma L. The survival motor neuron gene smn-1 interacts with the U2AF large subunit gene uaf-1 to regulate Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan and motor functions. RNA biology. 2014 Sep 2;11(9):1148-60.
Ardah MT, Paleologou KE, Lv G, Menon SA, Khair SB, Lu JH, Safieh-Garabedian B, Al-Hayani AA, Eliezer D, Li M, El-Agnaf OM. Ginsenoside Rb1 inhibits fibrillation and toxicity of alpha-synuclein and disaggregates preformed fibrils. Neurobiology of disease. 2015 Feb 28;74:89-101.