Editorial Board Member - JCS

QIANG LIU
ProfessorSchool of Life Science
University of Science and Technology
China
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
One of the central questions in Neuroscience is how the brain learns, receives and stores information as memory. His laboratory is interested in elucidating the physiological mechanisms underlying learning and memory, and also pathogenic mechanisms underlying neurological disorders affecting learning and memory. To achieve this, They are combining multidisciplinary tools to investigate the processes underlying learning and memory in molecular, cellular, circuit and animal levels. Specifically, They are exploring:
1)How lipid metabolism in the brain affects learning and memory in both physiological and pathological conditions;
2)Whether the non-coding RNA network is involved in the regulation of learning and memory;
3)The relationship between brain energy homeostasis and learning and memory.
Other Editorial Board Members - JCS

Nagendra K. Prasad
Division of Hematology and Oncology
Indiana University School of Medicine
United States

Markus Müschen
Department of Laboratory Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
United States

Kam C. Yeung
Department of Biochemistry & Cancer Biology
University of Toledo College of Medicine
United States

Lili Chen
Department of Radiation Oncology
Fox Chase Cancer Center
United States

Peter Lobie
Cancer Science Institute of Singapore
National University of Singapore
Singapore

Ken-ichi Mukaisho
Department of Pathology
Division of Molecular Diagnostic Pathology
Shiga University of Medical Science
Japan

Rajkumar Vajpeyi
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
University of Toronto
Canada

Qifeng Yang
Department of Breast Surgery
Director, Pathology Tissue Bank
Qilu Hospital, Shandong University
China