Name: Fei Sun
Professional title: Lecturer
Research focus: Veterinary Parasitology
Tutor category: £PhD Supervisor £Master Supervisor √Neither
E-mail address: sunfei615@126.com
Education
Sep.2006 –Dec.2010 Master's seminar of Xinxiang Medical University
Sep.2000 – Jul.2003 clinical medicine major of Zhengzhou University
Sep.1997- Jul.2000 clinical medicine major of Xinxiang Medical University
Career
Oct.2020-now Yunnan Agriculture University, veterinary college.Teacher
Jul.2003-Oct.2020 Basic Medical College of Xinxiang Medical University. Teacher
Nov.2016 –Dec.2017 NewYork university medical school. Vocational studies
Courses
1. Veterinary Parasitology
2. Pathogen Biology
Research focus
1. Lipid metabolism
2. Cardiomyopathy
3.Atherosclerosis
Research & Teaching
Research projects
Key project of Basic research plan of Yunnan province 1project N/A2021-2024(participant ,active)
Representative achievements
Journal Publications
(1) Ni-Huiping Son, Debapriya Basu, Dmitri Samovski, Terri A. Pietka, Vivek S. Peche, Florian Willecke, Xiang Fang, Shui-Qing Yu, Diego Scerbo, Hye Rim Chang, Fei Sun, Svetlana Bagdasarov, Ko nstantinos Drosatos, Steve T. Yeh, Adam E. Mullick, Kooresh I. Shoghi, Namrata Gumaste, KyeongJin Kim, Lesley-Ann Huggins, Tenzin Lhakhang, Nada A. Abumrad, Ira J. Goldberg; Endothelial cell CD3 6 optimizes tissue fatty acid uptake, The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2018, 128(10): 4329- 4342
(2) SUN fei, ZHAO Chun-peng, XU Bin-hong, Changing of expression of TLR2, 9, 11 and downstream pro-inflammation factors in rodent model after being infected by Plasmodium berghei, Journal of Pathogen Biology, 2012, 7(10): 759-761
(3) SUN fei, XU Bin-hong; Toll like receptors and malaria parasites invasion:progress and prospective, Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control, 2012, 24(3): 358-361
(4) SUN Fei, XU Bing-hong, YANG Xiao-lin, ZHANG You-hong, LIU Shi-guo, Effect of Anti-TLRs Antibodies on Pathological Course of Malaria in Rice, Hubei Agricultural Sciences, 2012, 51(7): 1364-1365,1369
(5) SUN fei, XU Bin-hong, Advances in research on the maggot debridement therapy, Journal of Pathogen Biology, 2012, 7(8): 637-638,578
Words for students
There will be gains as long as make efforts.