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Jia-Yi Li, MD, PhD

Associate Professor at Neural Plasticity and Repair Unit, Lund University

Location: Lund Sweden

Dr. Li received his medical degree in China in 1982, and his PhD in neurobiology at Gothenburg University in 1995. After completing postdoctoral training, he accepted a position as associate professor at Wallenberg Neuroscience Center, Lund University in 2001. Since then he has focused on studying pathogenetic mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases. He presently holds a permanent faculty position as associate professor in neuroscience at Lund University and is the group leader of the Neural Plasticity and Repair Unit. His research group focuses on studying neuronal dysfunction, including synaptopathy and axon degeneration, neuroinflammation and misfolded protein propagation between cells in neurodegenerations, especially with modern imaging technologies. In addition, his group is also interested in seeking for optimal protocols to improve functional integration between transplanted neurons and the host in models of Parkinson disease.


Associated Grants

  • Fractalkine-CX3Cr1 Signaling in Models of Parkinson Disease: Quest for Novel Therapeutic Strategies

    2011


  • Exploring a Novel Pathogenetic Mechanism in Parkinson's Disease

    2008


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