Dayou Shi

Dayou Shi

 Gender: Male                                                    
Date of Birth: July 5, 1977                                           
Place of Birth: Sichuan Province, China                              
Marital status: Married                                             
Phone:﹢86-20-85280236 (O)                                        
Fax: +86-20-85280234
Email: shidayou@scau.edu.cn
Organization: College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural Universit

1. EDUCATION

09/2007-06/2010  Ph.D., Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guang-zhou, P.R. China.

Thesis: Effect of Compound Traditional Chinese Medicine and Sodium Selenite on Duckling Liver and Hepatocyte Mitochondrial Function Varying Due to Aflatoxin B1

09/2000-11/2002  M.S., Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guang-zhou, P.R. China.

Thesis: Effect of Chinese Herbs Medicine Influencing Immune Effect Inactivated Oil-Emulsion Vaccines Against Newcastle Diease and Avian Influnenza in Chicken

09/1996-06/2000  B.S., Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan College of Ani Sci & Vet Med, Chongqing, P.R. China. 

2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 

12/2011-present  Associate Professor in Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University

12/2005-11/2011  Lecturer in Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University

03/2003-11/2005  Teaching Assistant in Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University

3. RESEARCH INTERESTS

(1) Application on acupuncture to treat dog diseases such as paralysis, epilepsy, facial nerve paralysis, chronic paining diseases, etc.

(2) Research on the use of electroacupuncture on endogenous stem cell recruitment.

(3) Application on Chinese Herbal Medicine to cure dog diseases such as lymphoma, chronic diarrhea, chronic paining diseases, etc.

Parts of obtained results were published on Pakistan Veterinary Journal, Chinese Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Journal of Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine.

4. OBTAINED  STATE  INVENTION  PATENT ( Partly )

(1) The name of the patent: Pet cage. The inventor: Yang Yue, Dayou shi. National patent number:ZL-2014-2-0575762-X. Authorized time: Feb 25th 2015. Authorized unit: China's intellectual property office. 

(2) The name of the patent: Acupuncture frame for dog and cat. The inventor: Shaochuan Li, Yang Yue, Dayou shi. National patent number:ZL-2015-2-0592776-7. Authorized time: Jan 6th 2016. Authorized unit: China's intellectual property office.

(3) The name of the patent: The wheelchair for a pet with single limb paralysis. The inventor: Shaochuan Li, Yang Yue, Dayou shi. National patent number:ZL-2016-2-0112671-1. Authorized time: Sep 7st 2016. Authorized unit: China's intellectual property office.

(4) The name of the patent: The wheelchair for a pet with double limb paralysis. The inventor: Shaochuan Li, Yang Yue, Dayou shi. National patent number:ZL-2016-2-0112086-1. Authorized time: Sep 7st 2016. Authorized unit: China's intellectual property office.

5. PUBLICATIONS Selected in Refereed Journals ( Partly )

[1] Shi, Dayou; Liu, Mingchao; Guo; *Liu, Jianzhu, Serological Survey of Canine Leptospirosis in Southern China, Pakistan Veterinary Journal, 32(2), pp 280-282, 2012.

[2] Shi Dayou, Li Shengqiang, Zhu Huajun. Effects of Sijunzi Decoction on the body weight and serum parameters in canine with spleen deficiency. Progress in Veterinary Medicine, 09, pp 29-32, 2010. (in Chinese)

[3] Shi Dayou, Li Shengqiang, Xiao Minhua, Guo Shining. Effects of acupuncture on digestive function indicators in canine with spleen deficiency. Chinese Journal of Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Medicine, 11, pp 191-193, 2011. (in Chinese)

6. RESEARCH SUPPORT ( Partly )

1) Chi institute of Tradition Chinese Veterinary Medicine, 2014-2016.

Study on Chinese Herbal Medicine to cure dog respiratory system diseases. 

Object: How to treat dog’s chronic cough by Chinese Herbal Medicine.

2) The Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, 2009-2011

Function change in spleen deficiency dog and influence brought by Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture (NO: 9151064201000024). 

Object: Establish the model of spleen deficiency in dog, and observe the influence brought by Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture.

7. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS

1) Xie H, Shi D. Xie’s Chinese Veterinary Herbology. Wiley-Blackwell, 2010 (612 pages).

2) Liu Juan, Zhu Zhaoyun, Shi Dayou. Chinese herbal medicine in veterinary medicine. 

Southwest China Normal University Press, 2014(384 pages).