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Jia Yicong

I. Basic Information

Jia Yicong, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Email:20240162(AT)huhu.edu.cn

Research Area: Genetics, Neurobiology

II. Education Background

2017.09–2021.12,School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Ph.D.

2009.09–2013.06, School of biotechnology,Henan Normal University, B.Sc.

III. Working Experience

2017/09 –Present, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Lecturer,Associate Research Fellow

2014/07 – 2017/08,Center for Brain Function and Brain Disease Research, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Advisor: X.A.Liu), Postdoctoral Fellow

IV. Funding

1. Presided over the research project: Guangdong Regional Joint Fund - Youth Foundation Project, Project Approval No.: 2022A1515110624.

2. Participated in the research project: National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General Program, Project Approval No.: 81871121.

V. Representative Publications

1. Hu, J., Bi, R., Luo, Y., Wu, K., Jin, S., Liu, Z., Jia, Y., & Mao, C. X. (2024). The gut microbiome promotes locomotion of Drosophila larvae via octopamine signaling. Insect science, 10.1111/1744-7917.13370.

2. Jia, Y., Jin S., Hu K., Geng L., Han C., Kang R., Pang Y., Ling E., Tan E., Pan Y., Liu W. (2021). Gut microbiome modulates Drosophila aggression through octopamine signaling,Nature Communications, 12: 2698-2698.

3. Sun, G., Jia, Y., Meng, J., Ou, M., Zhu, P., Cong, S., Luo, Y., Sui, W., Dai, Y (2017). A genetic risk factor for thrombophilia in a Han Chinese family,Molecular medicine reports, 4(15): 1668-1672.

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