Prof. Fang Huang
Principal Investigator
Professor
Resarch Direction
Research of neurodegenerative disease by using model organisms
Contact Information
Address: State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Fudan University, 138 Yixueyuan Road, Shanghai 200032, China
Tel: 021-54237856 Email: huangf@shmu.edu.cn
Professor Fang Huang obtained a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Zhejiang University in 1990 and a Ph.D. degree in Cell Biology from Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1996. She had her postdoctoral training in CIML, INSERM-CNRS, France (1998-1999), and was a research fellow in NIH and Columbia University, U.S.A. (2001-2004). Since joining the National Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Fudan University in 2004, she has been focusing on the research of neurodegenerative disease by using model organisms.
Enrollment Major
Neurobiology
Selected Publications
Liu J, Huang D, Xu J, Tong J, Wang Z, Huang L, Yang Y, Bai X, Wang P, Suo H, Ma Y, Yu M*, Fei J*, Huang F* (2015). Tiagabine Protects Dopaminergic Neurons against Neurotoxins by Inhibiting Microglial Activation. Sci Rep, 5:15720.
Suo H, Wang P, Tong J, Cai L, Liu J, Huang D, Huang L, Wang Z, Huang Y, Xu J, Ma Y, Yu M*, Fei J*, Huang F* (2015). NRSF is an essential mediator for the neuroprotection of trichostatin A in the MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease. Neuropharmacology, 99:67-78.
Xu J, Bu L, Huang L, Yang Y, Yu M, Liu J, Wang P, Huang D, Bai X, Ma Y, Huang F*, Zou Y*, Ge J* (2014). Heart failure having little effect on the progression of Parkinson's disease: direct evidence from mouse model. Int J Cardiol, 177(2):683-9.
Hong X, Liu J, Zhu G, Zhuang Y, Suo H, Wang P, Huang D, Xu J, Huang Y, Yu M, Bian M, Sheng Z, Fei J, Song H, Behnisch T*, Huang F* (2014). Parkin overexpression ameliorates hippocampal long-term potentiation and β-amyloid load in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model. Hum Mol Genet, 23(4):1056-72.
Yu M, Suo H, Liu M, Cai L, Liu J, Huang Y, Xu J, Wang Y, Zhu C, Fei J*, Huang F* (2013). NRSF/REST neuronal deficient mice are more vulnerable to the neurotoxin MPTP. Neurobiol Aging, 34(3):916-27.