Trichoderma species from plant and soil: An excellent resource for biosynthesis of terpenoids with versatile bioactivities
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Dr. Bingke Bai received her bachelor's degree from Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (HNUTCM) in July 2020 and continued her master and doctoral studies at Naval Medical University (NMU) in September of the same year. At present, Dr. Bingke Bai has participated in the development of 2 papers (including 1 as co-first author), and 1 patent. Her main research direction is to explore bioactive natural products and their potential molecular mechanisms from traditional Chinese herbs and their symbiotic microbes.
Dr. Chang Liu is studying for his Ph.D. Degree at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM) in July 2018. Currently, Dr. Liu is a lecturer of the Department of Chinese Medicine Authentication in the Faculty of Pharmacy, NMU. At present, he has participated in the publication of more than 10 research papers (among these, over 7 as first or co-first author). Now he is engaged in the research of plant natural product mining and screening of key enzyme genes for biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. Moreover, he focuses on new strategies with mining glycosyltransferases from secondary metabolites of medicinal plants.
Dr. Chengzhong Zhang is a lecturer of the Department of Chinese Medicine Authentication in the Faculty of Pharmacy, NMU. He has published over 20 research papers. His research interest focuses on the authentication and processing of traditional Chinese medicine and their bioactive constituents.
Xuhui He received his bachelor's degree at Naval Medical University (NMU) in June 2019. Currently, He is an assistant of the Department of Chinese Medicine Authentication in the Faculty of Pharmacy, NMU, and focuses on the biofunctions and biosynthesis of natural products from traditional Chinese herbs and their symbiotic microbes.
Hongrui Wang received his bachelor's degree at Naval Medical University (NMU) in June 2019. Currently, He is an assistant of the Department of Chinese Medicine Authentication in the Faculty of Pharmacy, NMU, and focuses on the bioactive natural products and their potential molecular mechanisms from traditional Chinese herbs.
Dr. Wei Peng, World’s Top 2% Scientists 2020 (Pharmacology & Pharmacy), obtained his Ph.D. Degree at Chengdu university of Traditional Chinese Medicine (CDUTCM) in July 2017. Currently, Dr. Peng is an Associate Professor in the School of Pharmacy, CDUTCM, and has published over 100 research papers (among these, over 50 as first or corresponding authors) with total citation over 2100. His current main interests are focused on the natural products with anti-oxidative stress, antitumor, anti-inflammatory & immunological activities and their potential molecular mechanisms. In addition, Dr. Peng also focuses on new strategies for treating tumor, inflammatory & immunological disorders and the new pathogenesis of these diseases.
Dr. Chengjian Zheng, World’s Top 2% Scientists 2020 (Pharmacology & Pharmacy), obtained his Ph.D. Degree at Naval Medical University (NMU) in July 2010. In 2019, he went to the United States and undertook post-doctoral research in natural products biosynthesis and drug discovery at the Department of Chemistry of The Scripps Research Institute, Jupiter, Florida. Currently, Dr. Zheng is a Full Professor and the director of the Department of Chinese Medicine Authentication in the Faculty of Pharmacy, NMU, and has published over 90 research papers (H-index 30). Zheng’s group is interested in the chemistry, biofunctions and biosynthesis of natural products from traditional Chinese herbs and their symbiotic microbes.
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These authors contributed equally to this work.