The history of Basic Medical school of Zhengzhou University can be traced back to Medicine Department of National Henan University founded in 1928. Currently, our school has a large number of talented faculties including 42 professors, 59 associate professor, 4 specialists who are entitled to special allowance from the state council, one candidate of the new century "Hundred, Thousand and Ten Thousand Talents Project" in China,.
The school attaches huge importance to basic science and its combination with clinical on transnational medicine. In order to optimize the talents and resources,it established the "discipline department" system which combines the scientific research system and the teaching system.
There are 14 departments and 2 teaching lab centers. It has set up basic medicine, clinical medicine, pharmacy primary discipline and biology for doctorate degree and one basic medicine mobile post-doctorate program. The doctorate programs cover human Anatomy and histoembryology, immunology & pathology, pathologic physiology, pathogenic microbiology, medical jurisprudence, physiology, neurobiology, cell biology & genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology and pharmacology. Pathology and pathologic physiology are the national key disciplines, while physiology & pharmacology and immunology are the provincial key disciplines.
Our school not only focuses on the discipline construction, but also pays much attention to the research development and the personnel training. There are a number of research institutes and a number of national and provincial key laboratories for basic medicine research.The research conditions and equipment has reached world-level covering an area of 30,000 square meters while the values of equipment are up to 2 hundred million RMB.
The researchers of the school closely follows the international trace of biomedical field in basic and translational research. Since the "Tenth Five-Year Plan", our school has assumed more than 100 national and provincial key program of different projects as "973 Project", "863 Project" "National key scientific and technological project" &“key projects in the national science & technology pillar program during the eleventh five-year plan period”,“China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists”,“The National Natural Science Foundation of China " etc.
Type | Program | Instruction Language | Period |
Master |
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | Chinese/English | 3 |
Pathogenic Biology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Neurobiology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Physiology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Genetics | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Pathology and Pathophysiology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Forensic Medicine | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Radiation Medicine | Chinese | 3 | |
Radiation Medicine | English | 3 | |
Basic Medicine | Chinese | 3 | |
Immunology | English | 3 | |
Immunology | Chinese | 3 | |
Human Anatomy,Histology&Embryology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Medical Neurobiology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Molecular Pharmacology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Pharmacology | Chinese/English | 3 | |
Doctor | Pathogenic Biology | English | 4 |
Pathogenic Biology | Chinese | 4 | |
Pathology and Pathophysiology | English | 4 | |
Pathology and Pathophysiology | Chinese | 4 | |
Forensic Medicine | English | 4 | |
Forensic Medicine | Chinese | 4 | |
Radiation Medicine | English | 3 | |
Radiation Medicine | Chinese | 3 | |
Immunology | Chinese | 4 | |
Immunology | English | 4 | |
Human Anatomy,Histology& Embryology | Chinese | 4 | |
Human Anatomy,Histology&Embryology | English | 4 | |
Medical Neurobiology | English | 4 | |
Medical Neurobiology | Chinese | 4 | |
Molecular Pharmacology | Chinese | 4 | |
Molecular Pharmacology | English | 4 |
Department | Feature Fields | Contact |
Human Anatomy | The neural and molecular mechanisms of neuropathic pain; The central nervous system damage and repair | 86 371 67781959 |
Physiology & Neuroscience | The cerebral mechanism of sleep | physiology1928@126.com |
Histology & Embryology | Molecular biology of digestive tract cancer; Transgenic animal research | zupei@zzu.edu.cn |
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology | Molecular Mechanisms of Tumor Genesis; Molecular Biological Pathogenesis of Cardiovascular Diseases; Molecular Mechanisms of Bone Disease | zzubiochemistry@163.com |
Medical Genetics & Cell Biology | Screening of the pathogenic genes of genetic diseases; Molecular mechanism and genetic diagnosis of hereditary diseases; Kinetic mechanism of mitochondria in the occurrence of glioma. | 86 37167781978 |
Pathogenic biology | Trichinelliasis; Sparganosis; Trichomonas vaginalis; Tumor associated virus | pathogenbiology@163.com |
Forensic Medicine | Molecular mechanisms of ethanol poisoning; Medical genetics in forensic science. | 86 371 66658173 |
Pathology & Physiology | Pathogenesis and biological treatment of esophageal cancer; Stem cells and nervous system diseases | yanwh@zzu.edu.cn |
Pharmacology | Genetic pharmacology; Cardiovascular pharmacology; Tumor pharmacology; neuropharmacology | zzuyaoli@163.com |
Basic Oncology | Causes, prevention, and treatment of esophageal cancer Pre-cancerous lesion of esophageal carcinoma | 86 371 67781938 zzdx_chenping@zzu.edu.cn |
Immunology | Tumor immunity; Autoimmune and hypersensitivity reactions; Anti infection immunity; Cell transplantation and immune reconstitution | zdwmjys@126.com |
Name |
Subject |
Research interests |
|
Zang Weidong |
Human Anatomy |
Molecular mechanisms of neuropathic pain |
zwd@zzu.edu.cn |
Cao Jing |
Human Anatomy |
Molecular mechanisms of neuropathic pain |
caojing73@126.com |
Li Shan Shan |
Basic medicine |
The mechanism of tumor infiltration and metastasis,esophageal carcinoma |
lsspath@163.com |
Jiang Binghua |
Basic medicine |
Molecular mechanism and angiogenesis of tumorigenesis |
binghjiang@yahoo.com |
Nick Lemoine |
Basic medicine |
Genomics and molecular pathology of pancreatic cancer and the development of oncolytic virotherapy |
bci-director@qmul.ac.uk |
Wang Yaohe |
Basic medicine |
Cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment using tumour-targeted oncolytic viruses, in particular focusing on personalised cancer vaccines and viro-immunotherapy. |
Yaohewang@zzu.edu.cn |
Wang Hongyang |
Molecular mechanisms & translational medicine research |
Molecular mechanisms and translational medicine research |
hywangk@vip.sina.com |
Dong Zigang |
Basic medicine |
Cancer chemoprevention |
zgdong@hi.umn.edu |
Liu Kangdong |
Basic medicine |
Cancer chemoprevention |
kdliu@zzu.edu.cn |
Lee Mee-Hyun |
Molecular and Cellular Biology |
Investigation of novel target in cancers , Development of oncotarget inhibitors |
mhlee@hci-cn.org |
Hong Gyum Kim |
Molecular biology |
Epigenetic changing such as histone modifications and modifier molecules in cancer prevention and therapy |
hgkim@hci-cn.org |
Chen Ping |
Basic medicine |
Mechanism and role of ubiquitin-proteasome system on esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tumorigenesis |
zzdx_chenping@zzu.edu.cn |
Lu Jing |
Basic medicine |
Molecular Mechanism and Chemoprevention of Cancer |
lujing@zzu.edu.cn |
He Ying |
Medical genetics |
molecular mechanism of hereditary disease |
heying39@zzu.edu.cn |
Ji Zhenyu |
Basic medicine |
Mechanisms of Photodynamic antitumor immunity |
jizhenyu@zzu.edu.cn |
Dai Liping |
|
Cancer Immunology and Cancer Epidemiology |
lpdai@hotmail.com |
Xing Ying |
Medical neurobiology |
Stem cell differentiation |
xingy@zzu.edu.cn |
Xu Ji-Tian |
Physiology & neurobiologu |
Molecular mechanisms of neuropathic pain and morphine tolerance |
jtxu@zzu.edu.cn |
Zhang Lirong |
Pharmacology |
Pharmacogenomics |
lrzhang@zzu.edu.cn |
Han Shengna |
Pharmacology |
Cardiovascular pharmacology |
hsn@zzu.edu.cn |
Chen Kuisheng |
Pathology |
Tumor pathology |
Chenksh2002@163.com |
Mingxi Zang |
Basic medicine |
Epigenetic regulation of muscle development and myocardial differentiation |
mzang@zzu.edu.cn |
Bachelor Program:
Name:Master & Doctor Program:
Name: Jing YingAddress: School of International Education, Zhengzhou University, 100 Science Avenue, Zhengzhou, Henan, 450001, P. R. China
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