
基本信息
于肖飞
职称:青年研究员
电话:021-31246667
邮箱:xiaofei_yu@fudan.edu.cn
地址:复旦大学生命科学学院 C323室
2014 - 2019,博士后(Helen Hay Whitney Fellow),洛克菲勒大学 (Rockefeller University)/ 霍华德·休斯医学研究所(HHMI),Dr. Jeffrey M. Friedman 实验室。
2008 – 2014,博士,生物医学/免疫学,德州大学西南医学中心 (UT Southwestern), Dr. Lora V. Hooper 实验室。
2005 – 2008, 硕士,分子细胞及发育生物学,艾奥瓦州立大学 (Iowa State University),Dr. Yanhai Yin 实验室。
- 外界环境因素(如昼夜交替、肠道微生物)对小鼠T淋巴细胞发育和功能的影响。
- 小鼠T淋巴细胞对机体代谢与神经活动的影响。
- 肿瘤微环境对T淋巴细胞的抑制机制及增强T淋巴细胞抗肿瘤活性的基因工程改造。
- 2018 – 2019,Proof of Concept Award,Robertson Therapeutic Development Fund。
- 2017 – 2018,Pilot Grant,Robertson Therapeutic Development Fund。
- 2016 – 2017,Pilot Grant,Kavli 基金会。
- 2016 – 2019,HHMI postdoctoral Fellowship,The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation。
- 2014,Dean’s Discretionary Award for Academic and Research Excellence, 德州大学西南医学中心。
- 2013,Trainee Abstract Award/Selected Talk, 美国免疫学会。
- 2001-2004, 人民奖学金,复旦大学。
1. Wang, Y., Kuang, Z., Yu, X., Ruhn, K. A., Kubo, M., and Hooper, L. V. (2017) The intestinal microbiota regulates body composition through NFIL3 and the circadian clock. Science 357, 912-916. [PMID: 28860383]
2. Yu, X., Wang, Y., Deng, M., Li, Y., Ruhn, K. A., Zhang, C. C., and Hooper, L. V. (2014) The basic leucine zipper transcription factor NFIL3 directs the development of a common innate lymphoid cell precursor. eLife 3, e04406. (共同一作,共同通讯作者)[PMID: 25310240]
3. Yu, X., Rollins, D., Ruhn, K.A., Stubblefield, J.J., Green, C.B., Kashiwada, M., Rothman, P.B., Takahashi, J.S., and Hooper, L.V. (2013). TH17 Cell Differentiation Is Regulated by the Circadian Clock. Science 342, 727-730. [PMID: 24202171]
4. Yu, X., Li, L., Zola, J., Aluru, M., Ye, H., Foudree, A., Guo, H., Anderson, S., Aluru, S., Liu, P., Rodermel, S., and Yin Y. (2011). A brassinosteroid transcriptional network revealed by genome-wide identification of BES1 target genes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Journal 65, 634-646. (共同一作)[PMID: 21214652]
5. Yu, X., Li, L., Guo, M., Chory, J., and Yin, Y. (2008). Modulation of brassinosteroid-regulated gene expression by Jumonji domain-containing proteins ELF6 and REF6 in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105, 7618-7623. [PMID: 18467490]