Dong Zheng is a renal researcher who graduated in 2002 from Nanjing Military College, The Second Military University in Clinical Medicine. Then he completed his Masters from The University of Manchester in the UK in 2006, where he studied the courses of Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision sciences and became interested in Molecular Biology. From 2007 to 2011, he was pursuing a Ph.D. in renal diseases in The University of Sydney in Australia, and particularly, in using immune cells of treating diverse types of chronic kidney diseases. He was awarded Ph.D. in May 2011. Now he works as a postdoc researcher at Tongji University in China and is conducting research focusing in the treatment of renal diseases with regulatory immune cells and cellular oxidative stress on animal models. Dong Zheng is a renal researcher who graduated in 2002 from Nanjing Military College, The Second Military University in Clinical Medicine. Then he completed his Masters from The University of Manchester in the UK in 2006, where he studied the courses of Investigative Ophthalmology and Vision sciences and became interested in Molecular Biology. From 2007 to 2011, he was pursuing a Ph.D. in renal diseases in The University of Sydney in Australia, and particularly, in using immune cells of treating diverse types of chronic kidney diseases. He was awarded Ph.D. in May 2011. Now he works as a postdoc researcher at Tongji University in China and is conducting research focusing in the treatment of renal diseases with regulatory immune cells and cellular oxidative stress on animal models.
Nephrology