Assoc Prof Dr Yong Fu | Animal Genetics Science | Best Researcher Award |

Assoc Prof Dr. Yong Fu | Animal Genetics Science  | Best Researcher Award.

Qinghai University,China

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👨‍🎓 Bio Summary:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yong Fu is a distinguished researcher at the Academy of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Qinghai University, Xining, China. His research spans across veterinary science, with a focus on immune responses in parasitic infections and the epidemiology of Echinococcus species. He has a significant academic background, having been a research scholar at the University of Maryland, USA. His contributions to veterinary parasitology are well-recognized globally.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Yong Fu earned his Ph.D. in Prevention Veterinary Science from Northwest A & F University in 2016. He holds a Master’s degree in Animal Genetics Science from Shihezi University, awarded in 2009, and a Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine from Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities, completed in 2006.

🔍 Research Focus:

Dr. Fu’s research primarily revolves around immune responses in parasitic infections, especially involving Echinococcus species. He investigates the molecular mechanisms of immune tolerance and resistance in hosts, focusing on optimizing diagnostic techniques and developing vaccines for parasitic diseases in animals.

🏆 Honors & Awards:

Dr. Fu has been recognized for his contributions to veterinary science through various awards, including grants from the Nature Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China. His projects have received significant funding, reflecting the importance and impact of his research in veterinary parasitology.

Professional Experience: 💼

Dr. Fu serves as a Professor at Qinghai University, where he is involved in teaching and research. He previously held a position as a research scholar at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. His professional journey is marked by significant academic and research roles, contributing to his expertise in veterinary science.

📚 Top Noted Publications :

Title: Theileria annulata subtelomere-encoded variable secreted protein-TA05560 interacts with bovine RNA binding motif protein 39 (RBM39)
Authors: Ma, Q., Han, Y., Fu, Y., Liu, J., Li, Z.
Journal: Acta Tropica
Year: 2024
Volume: 252
Article Number: 107133
Citations: 0

Title: Omics-based investigation of pathological liver injury induced by Echinococcus multilocularis infection in mice
Authors: Chang, L., Li, M., Zhu, Y., Li, Z., Zhao, W.
Journal: Acta Tropica
Year: 2024
Volume: 250
Article Number: 107083
Citations: 0

Title: Genome-wide phylogenetic and genetic evolutionary analyses of mitochondria in Hypoderma bovis and H. sinense on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Authors: Chen, W., Zhang, H., Meng, R., Li, Z., Fu, Y.
Journal: Parasitology Research
Year: 2024
Volume: 123
Issue: 1
Pages: 43
Citations: 1

Title: Identification and prevalence of fluke infection in yak and Tibetan sheep around Qinghai Lake, China
Authors: Fu, Y., Zhang, X., Li, Z., Ma, Y., Guo, Z.
Journal: Parasitology Research
Year: 2023
Volume: 122
Issue: 7
Pages: 1709-1714
Citations: 0

Title: Brief report prevalence of Echinococcus species in wild foxes in parts of Qinghai Province, China
Authors: Zhang, X., Fu, Y., Ma, Y., Maji, W., Duo, H.
Journal: Veterinary Research Communications
Year: 2023
Volume: 47
Issue: 2
Pages: 947-952
Citations: 2

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Dr. Fu’s research has garnered significant attention, with his papers being cited extensively in the field of veterinary parasitology. His work on immune responses and diagnostic methods has been particularly influential, contributing to advancements in the understanding and management of parasitic infections.

📅 Research Timeline:

2019: Published research on the role of CRIg in intravascular clearance of bloodborne parasites (PNAS).

2020: Received grant from the Nature Science Foundation of Guangdong Province.

2021: Published studies on IL-27 regulation during infections and extracellular vesicles in Echinococcus (mBio, Frontiers in Immunology).

2022: Investigated immune tolerance in Echinococcus-infected mice (Frontiers in Immunology).