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Bing Ni
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Bing Ni was born in 1968 in Hubei province, China. He earned a Ph.D. from the Institute of Immunology, Third Military Medical University (TMMU), Chongqing, China in 2002. He went on to the University of Toronto/University Health Network where he remained for two years as a postdoctoral fellow working within Prof. Rod Bremner’s lab on the development of retinoblastoma. When he returned to China in 2007, he was employed as the professor and duty director in the Institute of Immunology, TMMU. In the same year, he was also recommended as the editorial manager of Immunological Journal (Chinese). Since 2016, he was assigned to be the director of Department of Pathophysiology, TMMU. Besides the teaching work for the undergraduate students each year, he devoted his most efforts to his research work. His research interest was focused on the epigenetic regulation of virus or autoimmune diseases on host immune cells such as Treg, Th17 and innate lymphoid cells (ILCs). The results from his lab have been published in over 100 papers in many scientific journals including Nature, Nature Methods, Nature Protocols, Cell Research, Hepatology, PLoS Pathogens, Molecular Cellular Biology, Carcinogenesis, etc.
Allergy & Clinical Immunology Biomolecules Immunology Molecular Biology Oncology Translational Medicine