
Academic work
Professor Ouyang majors in the basic and translational research on regenerative medicine of sport system and has published more than 50 original research papers as the first author and the corresponding author. Moreover, he has applied for 15 invention patents, among which 8 patents have been awarded. Particularly, he has successfully renovated cartilage tissue engineering techniques to keep articular, which had been officially approved to be applied in the 5 biggest hospitals of Zhejiang Province. This successful bench-to-bedside application demonstrates a standardized translational process of regenerative medicine in orthopedics. This achievement won the first prize of the State Science and Technology Awards in 2012 and the second prize of the State Natural Science Award in 2014.
Positions and Employment
2015-present Dean, Zhejiang University-University of Edinburgh Insititute
2011-present National Top-1000 Talent Scholar, China
2011-Present National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, China
2011-Present Qiushi Distinguished Professor, Zhejiang University, China
2010-Present Professor, School of Biological Medicine, Chinese University Hong Kong
2009-Present Dean, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Zhejiang University, China
2005-Present Director, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, China
2004-2005 Clinical Scientist, Dept of orthopedic surgery, National University Hospital NUS, Singapore
2002-2004 Postdoc in Division of Bioengineering, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
1999-2002 PhD Scholar, Dept of Orthopedic Surgery, National University of Singapore, Singapore (NUS)
1994-1999 Orthopedic Specialist, Dept of Orthopedic Surgery, Xiangya Hospital, Hunan Medical University, China
Professional Memberships
Adjunct Full Professor in School of Biomedical Sciences,The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Committee member,Asia-Pacific Chapter.International tissue engineering society
Alternate Director,China Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society
Group leader,Chinese Association of Orthopaedic surgeons Working group on regenerative medicine
Vice chairman,Chinese Association of Orthopaedic surgeons Based committee
Director,Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Chairman, Zhejiang Provincial Biomedical Society
Final expert, EP-7 fund
External evaluation experts, BBSRC Research Grant Council in UK
External evaluation experts,Research Grants Council(RGC) of Hong Kong
Vice-editor,<systematic anatomy>People's Medical Publishing House
Programmes
National High Technology Research and Development Program,
the China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists,
the Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China,
the subproject of the National Major Basic Research Program for Stem Cells,
the general programs of the National Natural Science Foundation of China,
the International Cooperation Projects of Ministry of Science and Technology of China, the Key and Major Programs of Zhejiang Province etc..
Editorial Board
Journal of Asia Pacific Life Science
The Scientific World Journal
Grant Review position
BBSRC Research Grant Council in UK
National Scientific Founding Council in China
Hong Kong Research Grant Council in China
Honors and Awards
2014 Natural science Award, China national Ministry of Education.
2014 Top ten Orthopaedic young doctor, Chinese Association of Orthopaedic surgeons
2012 Science and Technology Progress Award, China national Ministry of Education.
2011 National Outstanding Investigator, China National Scientific Foundation Society(NSFC).
2011 National Talent-1000, China Central Govement.
2009 Best Poster Award for Academic, MILLIPORE Asia Bio Forum
2009 Outstanding Paper Award, Chinese Medical Association of the Tenth Conference on basic research, orthopedics and the Fourth International Academic Conference CORS
2009 Best Paper Award, TERMIS World Congress 2009 in Conjunction with 2009 Seoul Stem Cell Symposium
2008 Young Investigator Award, 13th International Biotechnology Conference
2002 Young Investigator Award, 10th International Conference of Biomedical Engineering

Linrong Lu PhD
Institute of Immunology
Zhejiang University School of Medicine
Medical Research Building B819
866 Yuhang Tang Road, Hangzhou 310058
P.R.China
Phone:011-86-571-88981173
E-mail:lu.linrong@gmail.com; lu_linrong@zju.edu.cn
RESEARCH INTERESTS
The main focus of our lab is to elucidate the molecular pathways and cellular interactions that mediate and regulate immune response including both innate and T cell mediated immune response by using molecular biology and genetic approaches. We are especially interested in the identification and characterization of novel immune-related molecules and the development and treatment of autoimmune diseases.
MAIN APPROACHES
Molecular biology approaches, gene knock-out, cell culture, mouse model of autoimmune diseases
ONGOING PROJECTS
1. CD8 regulatory cells in immune regulation and development of autoimmune diseases: CD8+ regulatory T cells play key roles in maintaining self-tolerance. We have been focused on the study of Qa1-restricted CD8+ regulatory cells in mice. We have discovered that the suppressive activity of these regulatory cells was tightly regulated by the interaction of CD94/NKG2A and Qa1. Disruption of the CD94/NKG2A-Qa1 by either site-directed mutagenesis or antibody blockade enables the maximum release of CD8+ suppressive activity and amelioration of autoimmune diseases such as EAE in mice(Lu et al. PNAS 2008)。We have recently reported that Glatiramer acetate, a FDA proved anti-MS drug, was able to induce Qa1-resricted CD8+ regulatory cells in mice, which could be used for the treatment of autoimmune IBD(Yao Y et al. Eur. J. Immunol. 2013). We are also interested in the equivalent subpopulation of CD8 regulatory cells in human and its relevance to human autoimmune and infectious diseases.
Er-Ping Li(S’91, M’92, SM’01, F’08) is currently a Changjiang Distinguished Professor, Vice-Dean for Faculty of Information Technology, Director for RF and Nanoelectronic Research Center at Zhejiang University, China. He received the Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering from Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, U.K, in 1992 under the Scholar of Chinese Ministry of Education . From 1989 to 1992, he was a Research Associate in the School of Electronic and Information Technology at Sheffield Hallam University. Late of 1992, he started to work in Singapore under the Singapore Government Talent Plan served as a Senior Research Fellow, Principal Research Engineer at the Singapore Research Institute and Industry. In 2000, he joined the Singapore A*STAR National Research Institute of High Performance Computing as a Principal Scientist and Director of the Electronic and Photonics Department, and then as Senior Director for Research of the Institute. Concurrently, he works as Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE) of National University of Singapore from 2002-2007. Since 2010, he joined Zhejiang University as Distinguished Professor under the One Thousand Talent Program. In 2014 he took as the Vice-Dean for Faculty of Information Technology at Zhejiang University. He serves as an External Academy Advisor for City University of Hong Kong since 2008 and Global Advisor to Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) since 2011. He has served as Adjunct Professor to Xi’an Jiaotong University, Guest Professor to Peking University, North China Electric Power University and Nanyang Technological University(Singapore).
Dr Li authored or co-authored over 400 papers published in the referred international journals and conferences, authored two books published by Wiley-IEEE Press(2012) and Cambridge University Press(2014). He holds and has filed a number of patents at the US, Singapore and China Patent office. His research interests include applied electromagnetics, RF engineering, EMC, micro/nanoelectronic eleomagnetics, signal integrity, 3D electronic package integration and nano-plasmonic technology.
Dr Li is a Fellow of IEEE(2008), and a Fellow of MIT Electromagnetics Academy, USA. He received number of Academic Awards, including IEEE Richard Stoddard Award for Outstanding Performance on EMC in 2015 which is the Highest Award in IEEE EMC Society, IEEE EMC Technical Achievement Award in 2006, Changjiang Chair Professorship Award from the Ministry of Education in China in 2006, Singapore IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award in 2007, and, IEEE EMC Sustainable Award in 2011, Australia Institution of Engineer Outstanding Achievement Award in 2013, and number of Best Paper Awards . He was elected to the IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer in 2007. He served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters from 2006-2008, Guest Editor for 2006 and 2010 IEEE TRANSACTIOSN on EMC Special Issues, Guest Editor for 2010 IEEE TRANSACTIONS on MTT. He is currently an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on EMC and IEEE TRANSACTIONS on CPMT. He is the Founding Member of IEEE MTT-RF Nanotechnology Committee. He has been a General Chair and Technical Chair, for many international conferences. He was the First Non-European President for 2006 International Zurich Symposium on EMC, the Founding General Chair for Asia-Pacific International EMC Symposium(APEMC), served as General Chair for 2008,2012 and 2016 APEMC, General Chair for 2010 IEEE Symposium on Electrical Design for Advanced Packaging Systems and the Chairman of the IEEE EMC Singapore Chapter for 2005-2006. He has been invited to give 9 keynote talks and over 80 invited talks and plenary speeches at various international conferences and forums.
Philip T. Krein received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering and the A.B. degree in economics and business from Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana. He was an engineer with Tektronix in Beaverton, Oregon, and then returned to the University of Illinois. At present, he holds the Grainger Endowed Emeritus Chair in Electric Machinery and Electromechanics and is Professor Emeritus and Director of the Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electromechanics. His research interests address all aspects of power electronics, machines, drives, electric transportation, and electrical energy, with emphasis on nonlinear control approaches. He published an undergraduate textbook, Elements of Power Electronics (Oxford University Press, second edition 2015). In 2001, he helped initiate the International Future Energy Challenge, a major student competition involving fuel cell power conversion and energy efficiency. He holds thirty-four U.S. patents with additional patents pending.
Dr. Krein is a registered professional engineer in Illinois and in Oregon. He was a senior Fulbright Scholar at the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom in 1997-98, and was recognized as a University Scholar in 1999, the highest research award at the University of Illinois. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, and in 2003 received the IEEE William E. Newell Award in Power Electronics. From 2003 to 2014, he was a founder and member of the Board of Directors of SolarBridge Technologies, Inc., a developer of long-life integrated inverters for solar energy. The company was sold to SunPower in 2014. He served as Academic Advisor for the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering at Hong Kong Polytechnic University from 2010 to 2015. He is a past President of the IEEE Power Electronics Society, and served as a member of the IEEE Board of Directors. He is Editor-at-Large of the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics and an Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics. In 2015-2016, he is Chair of the IEEE Transportation Electrification Community. He was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering in 2016.