Faculty & Research

The Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital -- ZHOU Wen

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name:Wen Zhou

Gender:Female

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email:zhouwchina@163.com

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

2017.09-2021.06, Rehabilitation medicine and physiotherapy, PhD, Chongqing Medical University

2007.09-2014.06, Clinic medicine, Bachelor's degree and Master’s degree, Chongqing Medical University

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2021.07-2022.08, Visiting scholar, International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD, Vancouver) 

2014.07 to now, Neurological rehabilitation doctor, Affiliated Rehabilitation Hospital of Chongqing Medical University 

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr. Zhou’s interests are mainly in nervous system disease including stroke, spinal cord injury(SCI), and some neurodegenerative diseases (AD and MS). During her PhD, she mainly studied the role of autophagy and inflammation in the development of Alzheimer's disease(AD). After that, she was invited to the research institute of university of British Columbia in Canada, ICORD.Explored the mechanism of ketogenic diet in MS and SCI with Dr.Wolfram Tetzlaff’s team. She will engage in research on ketogenic diet or more other treatment methods on nervous system disease in the future.

 

HONORS & AWARDS

1.The most popular teacher award for the Clinical Psychology in Rehabilitation Medicine course of the Rehabilitation Hospital of CQMU 2020

2.The first prize in teaching competition for young teachers of the Rehabilitation Hospital of CQMU 2019

3.Excellent Graduates of CQMU

 

PUBLICATIONS

1.Wen Zhou, Deng Xiao, Yueyang Zhao, Botao Tan, Zhimin Long, Lehua Yu and Guiqiong He.Enhanced Autolysosomal Function Ameliorates the Inflammatory Response Mediated by the NLRP3 Inflammasome in Alzheime’s Disease.Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience.2021,13.doi:10.3389/fnagi.2021.629891

2. Zhimin Long, Jingfei Chen, Yueyang Zhao, Wen Zhou, et al. Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models.Aging,2020,12(11):10912-10930.doi:10.18632/aging.103305