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Wu Jie


Microbiology and Biochemistry
China Pharmaceutical University
China

Biography

Professor Wu Jie, Professor of Microbiology and Biochemistry in 2004. Conducted a study at the Fibrosis Research Lab at the University of Utah School of Medicine from 2008 to 2010. Jiangsu Province, "333 high-level personnel training project" third level training object. Microbiology Society members, Vaccine, Protein & Peptide Letters, "Journal of China Pharmaceutical University", "drug biotechnology", "Chinese Journal of bioengineering" peer review experts. Has long been engaged in microbial, biochemical drugs research, in recent years focused on the development of autoimmune drugs such as diabetes, has presided over or participated in a number of National Natural Science Foundation, the state "863", Jiangsu Province Science and Technology Project. Published a total of more than 50 papers, access to a number of patent licensing, access to the provincial science and technology progress prize two (based on the asparaginase peptide technology platform for the establishment of technology and innovative drug research applications).

Research Interest

Research on the Mechanism of Streptococcus Neurotoxin Mediated NETs Degradation in T1DM Prevention and Control, Project Approval No .: 81673340, Research Projects in Jiangsu Province Basic Research Program (Natural Science Foundation), Project Name : National Natural Science Foundation of China, Study on the Role and Mechanism of Staphylococcal Nucleocapsid in Lactic Acid Bacteria in the Prevention and Treatment of T1DM. Project Approval: BK20161462, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Title: Application of Lactic Acid Bacteria in Mucosal Delivery Vaccine Delivery Vector, Project Approval No. 81172973, completed the National Natural Science Foundation of Youth Fund, the title: vaccine peptide nano-drug-containing new molecular research, project approval number: 30500458, completed

Publications

  • Wu J, Dent P, Jelinek T, Wolfman A, Weber MJ, Sturgill TW. Inhibition of the EGF-Activated MAP Kinase Signaling Pathway by Adenosine. 5′-mono-phosphate. Science. 1993 Nov 12;262:1065-8.

  • Wu J, Li H. On calculating connected dominating set for efficient routing in ad hoc wireless networks. InProceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Discrete algorithms and methods for mobile computing and communications 1999 Aug 1 (pp. 7-14). ACM.

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