Jia-Qiang Pan

Jia-Qiang Pan

 Discipline:	Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Tel\Fax:	+86-20-85280234
E-Mail:	panjq@scau.edu.cn
Address:	College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, 510642
Additional Information:	Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine 

Resume:

Pan Jiaqiang, male, born in October 1978 in Anhui Province, PhD in agriculture, associate professor. Director of Department of internal medicine and diagnosis in college of veterinary medicine, South China Agricultural University. Concurrently the executive director of veterinary internal medicine branch of China Academy of animal husbandry and veterinary medicine.

He graduated from college of veterinary medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University in 2000 and got bachelor's degree. In May 2005 he graduated from college of veterinary medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University and got his Ph.D. Degree. In  July 2005, he participate in the work of the South China Agricultural University in Guangzhou, engaged in veterinary medicine and veterinary clinical diagnostics teaching and research work. He received associate professor position at South China Agricultural University in 2007. 

At present the main research area is animal nutrition and metabolic diseases and poisoning disease, pathology and diagnosis of small animal diseases. He hosted by the National Natural Science Foundation, and Guangdong Province Agricultural Foundation. In recent years, he published more than 80 papers, including 15 SCI papers. The research project won the Ministry of science and technology prize and the Ministry of agriculture prize.

 

Education and Training Program: 

2002-2005, PhD  student, Nanjing Agricultural University ,college of veterinary medicine

2000-2002, graduate student, Nanjing Agricultural University ,college of veterinary medicine

1996- 2000, undergraduate student, Nanjing Agricultural University ,college of veterinary medicine

Working Experience: 

Lecturer(2005)\associate professor (2007)\Master Tutor (2008)at the college of veterinary medicine, South China Agricultural University. Director of the Department of veterinary internal medicine (2008-2015). Deputy director of Department of veterinary internal medicine, veterinary diagnosis and traditional chinese veterinary medicine (2015-)

Research Interests:

1. Pathogenesis and prevention of pulmonary hypertension in broilers.

2. Small animal urolithiasis.

3. Study on natural plant extracts instead of antibiotics in poultry.

Grants: 

1. National Key R&D Program Project: Prevention and Control of Imbalance of Poultry Carbohydrate, Protein and Energy Metabolism - Subject 1 (2016YFD0501205-1), 2016/7-2020/12

2. Guangzhou Science and Technology Program Project: Study on Replacing Antibiotics with Melaleuca Alternata Oil for Broiler Breeding (2017010327), 2017/5-2020/4

3. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Effect of 5- serotonin transporter on pulmonary vascular remodeling and its relationship with susceptibility to pulmonary hypertension syndrome (30600440), 2007.1-2009.12.

4. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Msr mediated arsenic oxidative stress and protein repair mechanism in broilers (31402264), 2015-2017

5. National Natural Science Foundation of China: the role of mitochondrial autophagy in the pathogenesis of broiler chickens induced by high copper content (31572585), 2016-2019

6. National Natural Science Foundation of China: the role of TRCP in the pathogenesis of broiler pulmonary hypertension syndrome (31502131), 2016-2018

Publications:

(1)Yang F, Cao H, Su R, Guo J, Li C, Pan J, Tang Z, Liver mitochondrial dysfunction and electron transport chain defect induced by high dietary copper in broilers, Poult Sci. 2017 , 96(9):3298-3304.

(2)Cao H, Su R, Hu G, Li C, Guo J, Pan J, Tang Z, In vivo effects of high dietary copper levels on hepatocellular mitochondrial respiration and electron transport chain enzymes in broilers, Br Poult Sci,  2016, 57(1):63-70.

(3)Hu L, Wang C, Zhang Q, Yan H, Li Y, Pan J, Tang Z, Mitochondrial Protein Profile in Mice with Low or Excessive Selenium Diets, Int J Mol Sci, 2016, 17(7). pii: E1137. 

(4)Su R, Cao H, Pan J, Li C, Chen Y, Tang Z, The Protective Roles of Selenium on Hepatic Tissue Ultrastructure and Mitochondrial Antioxidant Capacity in Copper-Overloaded Rats, Biol Trace Elem Res, 2015, 167(1):110-114. 

(5) Zhao CY, Tan SX, Xiao XY, Qiu XS, Pan JQ, Tang ZX, Effects of dietary zinc oxide nanoparticles on growth performance and antioxidative status in broilers, Biol Trace Elem Res, 2014,160(3):361-367.

(6)Li Y, Zeng JY, Tang ZX, Li YG, Guo JY, Pan JQ. 5-Hydroxytryptamine levels in the pulmonary arterioles of broilers with induced pulmonary hypertension and its relationship to pulmonary vascular remodelling,Avian Pathology,2013,42:335-341.

(7)Li JC, Pan JQ, Huang GQ, Tan X, Sun WD, Liu YJ, Wang XL.. Expression of PDGF-b receptor in broilers with pulmonary hypertension induced by cold temperature and its association with pulmonary vascular remodeling. Research in veterinary science, 2010,88:116–121.

(8)Pan JQ, Tan X, Li JC, Sun WD, Huang GQ, Wang XL. Reduced PKCα e­xpression in pulmonary arterioles of broiler chickens is associated with early feed restriction. Research in veterinary science, 2008, Jun; 84(3):434-439.

To Students (In English):

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