Faculty & Research

Institute of Life Sciences -- LU Fanghui

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Lu Fanghui 

Gender: Female

Title: Professor


CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: lufh@cqmu.edu.cn

Address: 1 Yixueyuan Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

Sept.2005-Jul.2009   B.S Life Science College, Sichuan University.

Sept.2011-Oct.2013   UT Southwestern Medical Center

Oct.2013-Apr.2016   Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Sept.2009-Jul.2016   Ph.D. West China Hospital, Sichuan University,

 

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

Jul.2016-May. 2019  Associate Professor, Zhengzhou University

Jun.2019 to present  Professor, Chongqing Medical University

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr. Fanghui Lu’s research focuses on the core regulatory pathways in malignant brain tumors, to better understand the clinical relevance of cancer stem cells and the crosstalk with the tumor microenvironment. The goals of the Lu Lab are to identify novel therapeutic paradigms in the treatment of glioma.


HONOUR & AWARDS

2019 Chongqing Bayu Young Scholar

 

PUBLICATIONS

(1) Fanghui Lu, Ying Chen, Chuntao Zhao, Haibo Wang, Hong Bu, Peter Canoll and Q. Richard Lu, et al., Olig2-Dependent Reciprocal Shift in PDGF and EGF Receptor Signaling Regulates Tumor Phenotype and Mitotic Growth in Malignant Glioma. Cancer Cell, 2016, 9;29(5):669-83.

(2) Yijie Sun, Yanyi Sun, Saichao Yue, Yaohe Wang, Fanghui Lu#. Histone Deacetylase       

       Inhibitors  in Cancer Therapy. Curr Top Med Chem, 2018 Dec 10.

(3) Jennifer Kosty, Fanghui Lu, Robert Kupp, Shwetal Mehta, Q. Richard Lu., Harnessing OLIG2 function in tumorigenicity and plasticity to target malignant gliomas. Cell Cycle, 2017, 16(18): 1654-1660.

(4) Li He, Kun Yu, Fanghui Lu, Jiajia Wang, Laiman N. Wu,  Q. Richard Lu et al, Transcriptional Regulator ZEB2 Is Essential for Bergmann Glia Development. Journal of Neuroscience,  2018,  2674-17.2018

(5) Haibo Wang, Ana LisMoyano, Zhangyan Ma, Yaqi Deng, Yifeng Lin, Chuntao Zhao, Liguo Zhang, Fanghui Lu, Mei Xin, Wenhao Zhou, Sung OkYoon, Ernesto R.Bongarzone, Q. Richard Lu* et al. miR-219 Cooperates with miR-338 in Myelination and Promotes Myelin Repair in the CNS. Dev Cell, 2017, 27;40(6):566-582.