Sheffei Fei
professor
Department of Pathogenic Biology, School of Basic Medical Sc
Fujian Medical University
China
Biography
Shefei Fei, female, born in October 1963 , doctor of medicine, professor, doctoral tutor, in 1986 in Fujian Medical University medical department received a bachelor's degree in medicine, in 1991 in Fujian Medical University medical microbiology received a master's degree in medicine , In 2003 in Wuhan University of pathogen biology received a doctorate in medicine. Enjoy special government allowances of the State Council. He is currently the dean of the Graduate School of Fujian Medical University. In 2001 was named the outstanding teachers in Fujian Province, in 2003 was named the female model in Fuzhou City, in 2013 by the title of Fujian Province, eight hundred red flagposters, in 2014 was named the provincial outstanding scientific and technological workers. Has been engaged in medical microbiology teaching and research work. The pathogenesis of Helicobacter pylori was mainly studied. Research projects by the " National Natural Science Foundation " , " Provincial Natural Science Foundation of major scientific research projects " , " provincial major pre-project research projects " and other funding. The study has made a series of important academic value and development potential of the results, with the first or the author of the publication of more than 50 articles, of which 16Articles were included in SCI . Won the Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award 1 (the first complete), the national invention patent 1 (the first complete).
Research Interest
Pathogen pathogenesis
Publications
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Helicobacter pylori invasion of cells to stimulate AID expression . Chinese Journal of Zoonosis, 2014,30 ( 9 ) : 923-928.
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Therapeutic vaccination with Salmonella-modified codon-optimized outer inflammatory protein DNA vaccine enhances protection in Helicobacter pylori infected mice. Vaccine, 2012,30 (36): 5310-5315.
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Proliferative and apoptotic effects of gastric epithelial cells induced by coccoid Helicobacter pylori. J Basic Microbio, 2013, 53 (2): 147-152.