Zhangyong Ning

Zhangyong Ning

 Discipline:	Basic Veterinary Medicine
E-Mail:	ningzhyong@scau.edu.cn
Address:	College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, 510642
Additional Information:	Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine

Resume:

Zhangyong Ning,Male,Born in 1978, Shandong province, Ph.D.in Agriculture, Professor.Member of Society for the Veterinary Pathology.

He received his Ph.D Degree in2005 at China Agricultural University. He received professor position at South China Agricultural University in 2014.

Zhangyong Ning has been doing his research in inflammation biology for more than ten years. His research is currently focusing on molecular mechanism of veterinary inflammatory disease and pathogerns. He has published more than 24 SCI papers, totally been cited for more than 350 times.

Education and Training Program:

  April, 2011-April, 2012: Visting Scholar, Department of pathogenis,  University of illionois at Urbana and Shampaign, USA

September, 2002- June, 2005: Ph.D., Veterinary pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China

September, 1999- June, 2002: M.S.,Veterinary pathology, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai`an, China

September, 1995- June, 1999: B.S., Veterinary medicne, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai`an, China

Working Experience:

  From July, 2005, to now: Professor, Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China

Research Interests:

Role of inflammatory signaling pathway in veterinary diseases

Histopathological diagnostic of animal diseases

Grants: 

Fundings from NSFC and Guangdong provinces.

Selected Publications:

1.  Liu J, Ren X, Li Z, Xu G, Lu R, Zhang K, Ning Z*. Genetic and phylogenetic analysis of reemerged novel Seneca Valley virus strains in Guangdong province, 2017. Transbound Emerg Dis. 2018,65(3):614-617.

2. Zhang K, Wu K, Liu J, Ge S, Xiao Y, Shang Y, Ning Z*. Identification of atypical porcine pestivirus infection in swine herds in China. Transbound Emerg Dis. 2017,64(4):1020-1023

3.   Ye J, Yu M, Zhang K, Liu J, Wang Q, Tao P, Jia K, Liao M, Ning Z*. Tissue-specific expression pattern and histological distribution of NLRP3 in Chinese yellow chicken. Vet Res Commun,2015, 39(3):171-177.

4.   Yu M, Qi W, Huang Z, Zhang K, Ye J, Liu R, Wang H, Ma Y, Liao M, Ning  Z*. Expression profile and histological distribution of IFITM1 and  IFITM3 during H9N2 avian influenza virus infection in BALB/c mice. Med  Microbiol Immunol,2015, 204(4):505-514.

5.    Huang Z, Yu M, Tong S, Jia K, Liu R, Wang H, Li S, Ning Z*.  Tissue-specific e­xpression of the NOD-like receptor protein 3  in BALB/c mice. J Vet Sci,2014, 15(2):173-177

6.   Tong  S, Tian J, Wang H, Huang Z, Yu M, Sun L, Liu R, Liao M, Ning Z*. H9N2  avian influenza infection altered e­xpression pattern of  sphiogosine-1-phosphate receptor 1 in BALB/c mice. Virol J,2013, 10:296

7.    Ning Z, Peng Y, Hao W, Duan C, Rock DL, Luo S*. Generation of recombinant orf virus using an enhanced green fluorescent protein reporter gene as a selectable marker. BMC Vet Res,2011, 7:80

8.    Ning Z, Zheng Z, Hao W, Duan C, Li W, Wang Y, Li M, Luo S. The N terminus of orf virus-encoded protein 002 inhibits acetylation of NF-κB p65 by preventing Ser(276) phosphorylation. PLoS One,2013, 8(3):e58854

To Students (In English):

  To be great need more work.