Shoujun Li

Shoujun Li

 Office address: Rm. 329 College of Veterinary Medicine,
 483 Wushan Rd. Tianhe district, South China Agriculture University 40546 China 
School E-mail:  shoujunli@scau.edu.cn

CURRENT POSITION

Professor, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agriculture University (SCAU), China 

Dean, Animal Hospital of SCAU, College of Veterinary Medicine, SCAU, China

EDUCATION

PhD, Animal Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University (NEAU), China. September, 1998 - December 2001.

Ms., Animal reproduction, College of Veterinary Medicine, NEAU, China. Veterinary Immunology and Microbiology. Mentor:  Dr. Junwei Wang, September, 1994 - July 1997.

B.Ag., Animal Science, College of Veterinary Science, NEAU. September, 1987 - July 1991.      

                                                                                                                    

EXPERIENCE

Royal College of Veterinary 

Post Doctoral, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, England. May, 2000 – May, 2001. 

College of Veterinary Medicine

Professor, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agriculture University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. August, 2004 - till now.

College of Veterinary Medicine

Associate Professor, Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agriculture University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. August, 2003 – July, 2004. 

College of Animal Science

Associate Professor, Northeast Agriculture University, Haerbin, Heilongjiang, China. August, 1998– July, 2003. 

College of Animal Science

Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Northeast Agriculture University, Haerbin, Heilongjiang, China. Faburary, 1992– July, 1998. 

College of Animal Science

Instructor, Northeast Agriculture University, Haerbin, Heilongjiang, China. July, 1991 – July, January, 1992. 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Instructor, “Large Animal Surgery Operation (VM404)”, “Large Animal Surgery (VM403)”, “Small Animal Surgery (VM407)”, “English for clinical Veterinary Medicine (VM604)”, and “Advanced Animal Surgery (VM607)”, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agriculture University.

AWARDS

Guangdong Provincial Scientific and technological progress second prize, 2nd prize, August, 2013. 

Guangdong Provincial Prudential Agricultural technology promotion award,  1st prize, August, 2014.

Heilongjiang Provincial Government Awards, 2nd prize, August, 2013.

Heilongjiang Provincial Science and technology progress prize of education committee, 2nd prize, March, 1997.

Heilongjiang Provincial Scientific and technological progress second prize, 2nd prize, September, 1997 

Heilongjiang Provincial Scientific and technological progress second prize, 3rd prize, September, 1996 

MEMBERSHIP 

Executive member of China Animal Science and Veterinarian Association

Executive member of Small Animal Veterinarian Association in China Animal Science and Veterinarian Association 

Executive member of Guangdong Diary Caw Associations

 

PUBLICATIONS

Literature

1.Veterinary Surgery, 5th edition, China Agriculture Express, 2011.

2.Veterinary Surgery Operation, 4th edition, China Agriculture Express, 2012.

3.Professional English for Veterinarians, China Agriculture Express, 2012.

Selected peer-reviewed articles

1.Li S, Shi Z, Jiao P, et al. Avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza A viruses in Southern China[J]. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2010, 10(8): 1286-1288.

2.Su S, Cao N, Chen J, et al. Complete genome sequence of an avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza A virus isolated in farmed dogs in southern China[J]. Journal of virology, 2012, 86(18): 10238-10238.

3.Lei N, Yuan Z G, Huang S F, et al. Transmission of avian-origin canine influenza viruses A (H3N2) in cats[J]. Veterinary microbiology, 2012, 160(3-4): 481.

4.Zhang J, Zhang G H, Yang L, et al. Development of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for the detection of Mycobacterium bovis[J]. The Veterinary Journal, 2011, 187(3): 393-396.

5.Su S, Qi W, Zhou P, et al. First evidence of H10N8 avian influenza virus infections among feral dogs in live poultry markets in Guangdong Province, China[J]. Clinical infectious diseases, 2014, 59(5): 748-750.

6.Su S, Zhou P, Fu X, et al. Virological and epidemiological evidence of avian influenza virus infections among feral dogs in live poultry markets, china: a threat to human health?[J]. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2014, 58(11): 1644-1646.

7.Zhou P, Zhu W, Gu H, et al. Avian influenza H9N2 seroprevalence among swine farm residents in China[J]. Journal of medical virology, 2014, 86(4): 597-600.

8.Su S, Li H T, Zhao F R, et al. Avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus circulating in farmed dogs in Guangdong, China[J]. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2013, 14: 444-449.

9.Su S, Gray G C, Lu J H, et al. New “One Health” strategies needed for detection and control of emerging pathogens at Cantonese live animal markets, China[J]. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2014, 59(8): 1194-1197.

10.Liang H, Chen J, Xie J, et al. Hepatitis E virus serosurvey among pet dogs and cats in several developed cities in China[J]. PLoS One, 2014, 9(6): e98068.

11.Su S, Yuan L, Li H, et al. Serologic evidence of pandemic influenza virus H1N1 2009 infection in cats in China[J]. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2013, 20(1): 115-117.

12.Wang H, Jia K, Qi W, et al. Genetic characterization of avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza viruses isolated from Guangdong during 2006–2012[J]. Virus genes, 2013, 46(3): 558-562.

13.Su S, Zhou P, Jia K, et al. Evidence for Subclinical Influenza A (H1N1) pdm09 Virus Infection among Dogs, Guangdong Province, China[J]. Journal of clinical microbiology, 2014: JCM. 03522-13.

14.Su S, Yuan Z, Chen J, et al. isolation and phylogenetic analysis of an avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus in dog shelter, China[J]. Virus genes, 2013, 46(3): 554-557.

15.Zhang Y B, Chen J D, Xie J, et al. Serologic reports of H3N2 canine influenza virus infection in dogs in northeast China[J]. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 2013, 75(8): 1061-1062.

16.Su S, Wang L, Fu X, et al. Equine influenza A (H3N8) virus infection in cats[J]. Emerging infectious diseases, 2014, 20(12): 2096.

17.Su S, Wong G, Liu Y, et al. MERS in South Korea and China: a potential outbreak threat?[J]. The Lancet, 2015, 385(9985): 2349-2350.

18.Su S, Bi Y, Wong G, et al. Epidemiology, evolution, and recent outbreaks of avian influenza virus in China[J]. Journal of virology, 2015, 89(17): 8671-8676.

19.Wang L, Zhou P, Fu X, et al. Yellow fever virus: Increasing imported cases in China[J]. Journal of Infection, 2016, 73(4): 377-380.

20.Lu G, Sun L, Xu T, et al. First description of hepacivirus and pegivirus infection in domestic horses in China: a study in Guangdong Province, Heilongjiang Province and Hong Kong District[J]. PloS one, 2016, 11(5): e0155662.

21.Zhou H, He S, Sun L, et al. Serological evidence of avian influenza virus and canine influenza virus infections among stray cats in live poultry markets, China[J]. Veterinary microbiology, 2015, 175(2-4): 369-373.

22.Su S, Tian J, Hong M, et al. Global and quantitative proteomic analysis of dogs infected by avian-like H3N2 canine influenza virus[J]. Frontiers in microbiology, 2015, 6: 228.

23.Zhou P, Ma J, Lai A, et al. Avian influenza A (H7N9) virus and mixed live poultry–animal markets in Guangdong province: a perfect storm in the making?[J]. Emerging microbes & infections, 2015, 4(10): e63.

24.Sun L, Zhou P, He S, et al. Sparse serological evidence of H5N1 avian influenza virus infections in domestic cats, northeastern China[J]. Microbial pathogenesis, 2015, 82: 27-30.

25.Wang L, Zheng Y, Fu C, et al. Seroprevalence of hepatitis E virus infection among dogs in several developed cities in the Guangdong province of China[J]. Journal of medical virology, 2016, 88(8): 1404-1407.

26.Zhou P, Huang S, Zeng W, et al. Seroepidemiological evidence of subtype H3N8 influenza virus infection among pet dogs in China[J]. PloS one, 2016, 11(7): e0159106.

27.Su S, Huang S, Fu C, et al. Identification of the IFN-β response in H3N2 canine influenza virus infection[J]. Journal of General Virology, 2016, 97(1): 18-26.

28.Zhou P, Zeng W, Zhang X, et al. The genetic evolution of canine parvovirus–A new perspective[J]. PloS one, 2017, 12(3): e0175035.

29.Lu G, Fu C, Huang J, et al. Molecular characterization of a genetically divergent equine pegivirus strain identified in China[J]. Archives of virology, 2018, 163(1): 249-252.

30.Lu G, Huang J, Yang Q, et al. Identification and genetic characterization of hepacivirus and pegivirus in commercial equine serum products in China[J]. PloS one, 2017, 12(12): e0189208.

31.Lu G, Jia K, Ping X, et al. Novel bovine hepacivirus in dairy cattle, China[J]. Emerging microbes & infections, 2018, 7(1): 54.

32.Zhou P, Zhang X, Zeng W, et al. MicroRNA expression analysis of feline and canine parvovirus infection in vivo (felis)[J]. PloS one, 2017, 12(10): e0185698.

33.Lu G, Zhang G, Li S. Equine influenza vaccine in China: Current status and challenges[J]. Equine veterinary journal, 2018, 50(4): 544-545.

34.Lu G, Huang J, Li S. Genomic sequencing and characterization of Theiler's disease-associated virus identified in commercial equine sera in China[J]. Journal of General Virology, 2018.

35.Lu G, Zhang X, Luo J, et al. First report and genetic characterization of feline kobuvirus in diarrhoeic cats in China[J]. Transboundary and emerging diseases, 2018.

36.Lu G, Sun L, Ou J, et al. Identification and genetic characterization of a novel parvovirus associated with serum hepatitis in horses in China[J]. Emerging Microbes & Infections, 2018, 7(1): 170.

37.Zheng Y, Fu X, Wang L, et al. Comparative analysis of MicroRNA expression in dog lungs infected with the H3N2 and H5N1 canine influenza viruses[J]. Microbial pathogenesis, 2018.

38.Luo J, Lu G, Ye S, et al. Comparative pathogenesis of H3N2 canine influenza virus in beagle dogs challenged by intranasal and intratracheal inoculation[J]. Virus research, 2018.

39.Tu L, Zhou P, Li L, et al. Evaluation of protective efficacy of three novel H3N2 canine influenza vaccines[J]. Oncotarget, 2017, 8(58): 98084.

40.Zhou P, Cao Z, Zeng W, et al. PB2 E627K or D701N substitution does not change the virulence of canine influenza virus H3N2 in mice and dogs[J]. Veterinary microbiology, 2018, 220: 67-72.

41.Zheng Y, Hao X, Lin X, et al. Bacterial diversity in the feces of dogs with CPV infection[J]. Microbial pathogenesis, 2018, 121: 70-76.

42.Siu F Y K, Ye S, Lin H, et al. Galactosylated PLGA nanoparticles for the oral delivery of resveratrol: enhanced bioavailability and in vitro anti-inflammatory activity[J]. International journal of nanomedicine, 2018, 13: 4133.

43.Zhou P, Tu L, Lin X, et al. cfa-miR-143 Promotes Apoptosis via the p53 Pathway in Canine Influenza Virus H3N2-Infected Cells[J]. Viruses, 2017, 9(12): 360.

44.Fu C, Luo J, Ye S, et al. Integrated Lung and Tracheal mRNA-Seq and miRNA-Seq Analysis of Dogs With an Avian-Like H5N1 Canine Influenza Virus Infection[J]. Frontiers in microbiology, 2018, 9: 303.

45.Zheng Y, Hao X, Zheng Q, et al. Canine Influenza Virus is Mildly Restricted by Canine Tetherin Protein[J]. Viruses, 2018, 10(10): 565.

46.Ou J, Lu G, Zhang G, et al. Equine parvovirus: An emerging equine health concern[J]. Equine Veterinary Journal.[ahead of print].