Faculty & Research

College of Basic Medicine -- LI Jianbo

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Li Jianbo

Gender: Male

Title: Professor

                                        

CONTACT INFORMATION 

Email: 100390@cqmu.edu.cn

Phone: +86-13098660029

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

1979.9-1984.8   Clinical Medicine, Bachelor, Chongqing Medical University

1987.2-1990.5   Forensic medicine, Master, West China Medical University

2002.9-2005.7   Surgical Pathology, PhD, Chongqing Medical University

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

1997-2006    Associate Professor, Chongqing Medical University

2006 to now   Professor, Chongqing Medical University/Supervisor of PhD in 2012

2011-2023    Head of Chongqing Criminal Investigation Engineering Technology Research Center

2019 to now   Professor II, Chongqing Medical University

1996-2022    Director of the Department of Forensic Medicine, Chongqing Medical University

2018 to now  Dean, Department of Forensic Medicine, Chongqing Medical University

2021to now   Director of Chongqing Key Laboratory of Forensic Science

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

The main research field of Prof. Li is Forensic pathology and forensic genetics. He has been in charge of the topics and sub-topics of the National Key Research and Development Program Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology, 12.80 million (2022-2025), the key project of the Ministry of Public Security (the study of the concentration of hemoglobin carbonate (HbCO) and the cause of death under different conditions), the National Key Research and Development Project (the study of the digital simulation and reproduction technology for road traffic accidents (2016YFC0800702-1)), 1 National Natural Science Foundation of China and a number of provincial and ministerial projects, etc. He has published more than 100 academic papers in domestic and international journals (including more than 40 SCI papers), and has obtained 5 national patents. He has participated in the preparation of 14 forensic science textbooks (including 9 unified textbooks of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Human Health, and served as deputy editor of Criminal Science and Technology), edited 4 monographs of Chongqing Forensic Theory and Practice, participated in the preparation of 2 monographs, and formulated a number of appraisal standards.

In the past 30 years, he has trained nearly 50 graduate students. Moreover, under his leadership, the discipline of forensic science was awarded Chongqing Characteristic Discipline and Chongqing First-class Discipline in 2015 and 2019, respectively. Besides, it was successively awarded Chongqing Key Laboratory of Forensic Science, the National First-class Discipline In 2021.

 

HONOUR & AWARDS

1.  The first prize of Chongqing Natural Science Award2017

2.  The first prize of Sichuan Province Scientific and Technological Progress Award, 1996

3.  Famous Teacher of Chongqing2015

4Chongqing academic technology leader2019

5.  Vice Chairman of the Chinese Forensic Pathology Committee since 2012

6.  Member of the Chinese CNAS Court Science Committee since 2014.

7. Advanced individual of Chongqing association for science and technology, 2010/2011

8.  Excellent appraiser of Chongqing, 2007/2015

9.  Forensic pathology appraisal experts selected by the Ministry of Justice (one of  the 24) and quality management experts (one of the 17), 2022

10.  Director of Chinese Society of Forensic Medicine, 2021.

 

PUBLICATIONS

1. Guo G, Wang T, Ding X, Wang H, Wu Q, Zhang Z, Ding S, Li S, Li JB. Fluorescent lanthanide metal-organic framework for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of methcathinone in human urine. Talanta. 2022 Nov 1; 249: 123663.IF:6.057.

2. Xiong, H. Wang, Q. Zhao, M. Zheng, Z. Zhu, S. Zhu, Y. Li, Y. Li, S. Ding, S. Li, H. Li JB. Drowning and postmortem immersion identification using attenuated total reflection-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy[J]. Microchemical Journal: Devoted to the Application of Microtechniques in all Branches of Science, 2021, 167(1), IF5.129.

3. Wei X, Liu D, Zhao M, Yang T, Fan Y, Chen W, Liu P, Li JB, Ding S. An enzyme-free surface plasmon resonance imaging biosensing method for highly sensitive detection of microRNA based on catalytic hairpin assembly and spherical nucleic acid. Anal Chim Acta. 2020 Apr 29; 1108:21-27. IF: 6.2.

4. Song T, Zhu Y, Zhang P, Zhao M, Zhao D, Ding S, Zhu S, Li JB. Integrated Proteomics and Metabolomic Analyses of Plasma Injury Biomarkers in a Serious Brain Trauma Model in Rats. Int J Mol Sci. 2019 Feb 20;20(4):922. IF5.6.

5. Zhang P, Zhang L, Li Y, Zhu S, Zhao M, Ding S, Li JB. Quantitative Proteomic Analysis To Identify Differentially Expressed Proteins in Myocardium of Epilepsy Using iTRAQ Coupled with Nano-LC-MS/MS. J Proteome Res. 2018 Jan 5;17(1):305-314.IF:4.4.

6. Hun Y S, Li H W, Li J B. A novel electrochemical biosensor for HIV-related DNA detection based on toehold strand displacement reaction and cruciform DNA crystal [J]. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2018, 822: 66-72.IF4.5.

7. Zhang P, Zhu S, Zhao M, Dai Y, Zhang L, Ding S, Zhao P, Li JB. Integration of 1H NMR- and UPLC-Q-TOF/MS-based plasma metabonomics study to identify diffuse axonal injury biomarkers in rat. Brain Res Bull. 2018 Jun;140:19-27.IF3.8.

8. Zhang P, Zhu S, Zhao M, Dai Y, Zhang L, Ding S, Zhao P, Li JB. Integration of 1H NMR- and UPLC-Q-TOF/MS-based plasma metabonomics study to identify diffuse axonal injury biomarkers in rat. Brain Res Bull. 2018 Jun; 140:19-27. IF: 3.8.

9. Zhang P, Dai Y, Xiong J, Zhu S, Zhao M, Ding S, Li JB. iTRAQ-based differential proteomic analysis of the brains in a rat model of delayedcarbon monoxide encephalopathy. Brain Res Bull. 2018 Mar;137:329-337.IF3.8.

10. Zhang P, Zhu S, Li Y, Zhao M, Liu M, Gao J, Ding S, Li JB. Quantitative proteomics analysis to identify diffuse axonal injury biomarkers in rats using iTRAQ coupled LC-MS/MS. J Proteomics. 2016 Feb 5; 133:93-99. IF: 3.3.