One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Donghan Feng, Associate Professor, School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Deputy Director, State Energy Smart Grid R&D Center (of China) Name Email address: seed@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: http://english.seiee.sjtu.edu.cn/english/detail/707_512.htm https://www.crcpress.com/authors/i1364-donghan-feng http://ieor.berkeley.edu/people/visitors Email seed@sjtu.edu.cn; dhfeng@berkeley.edu Research interests Smart Grid (general) Research interests for seed Reliable Electricity program Dr. Donghan Feng has been with the faculty of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) since 2008, where he currently holds the position of Associate Professor, and also serves as the Deputy Director of the State Energy Smart Grid Research and Development Center (SSGC) of China. He was a Graduate Research Assistant with Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, China, from 2005 to 2006, a Visiting Scholar with the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong from 2006 to 2007, and a Hans Christened Ørsted Postdoc with Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, from 2009 to 2010, where he started participating Biography “EcoGrid.EU - Prototype for European Smart Grids”, a European Union FP7 project. His research is currently supported by the National Natural Science Foundation (of China), the National Key Technology R&D Program (of China), State Education Ministry (of China), and International Network Programme of Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation. His research interests include operation and trading strategies in smart energy networks. He is a senior member of IEEE. He is currently visiting University of California, Berkeley for one year supported by the Future Scientist Program of China Scholarship Council. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health LI Chunbo, Vice President, Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Name Email address: chunbo_li@163.com Group webpage: http://www.smhc.org.cn/ Email chunbo_li@163.com Research interests Biological Psychiatry (general) Research interests for seed program l Cognitive training and aerobic exercise for neural plasticity in normal aging l Neuroimaging of anxiety disorder (GAD & PD) l Neural mechanism of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Dr. Chunbo Li is Professor & Chief Physician, Doctoral Supervisor and PI of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Severe Psychoses, and vice president of Shanghai Mental Health Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Dr. Chunbo Li studied medicine at Shanghai Tiedao Medical College, Shanghai, China. He obtained his M.S. and M.D. at Shanghai Second Medical University (now is Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine). He was a postdoctoral fellow (2004-2006) in the Biography Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IPCAS). He works as a psychiatrist and a researcher in Shanghai Mental Health Center. He is committee member of several academic associations, and is also an editor of Cochrane Schizophrenia Group, The Cochrane Library (The Cochrane Collaboration). He has conducted researches on basic and clinical studies of successful ageing and mental disorders. His interests include cognitive training intervention for the plasticity of aging brain and information process of people with mental disorders. His other interests include systematic review and meta-analysis, outcome measure of psychiatry service, etc. He has published over 300 papers. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Professor Minyi Guo, Dept of Computer Science, SEIEE, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Name Email address: myguo@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: Email myguo@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests Big Data, Parallel Processing, Distributed Systems, Computer Architectures (general) Research interests for seed Data Science program Minyi Guo is currently Zhiyuan Chair professor and chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), China. Before joined SJTU, Dr. Guo had been a professor of the school of computer science and engineering, University of Aizu, Japan. Dr. Guo received the national science fund for distinguished Biography young scholars from NSFC in 2007, and was supported by “1000 recruitment program of China” in 2010. His present research interests include parallel/distributed computing, compiler optimizations, embedded systems, pervasive computing, and cloud computing. He has more than 300 publications in major journals and international conferences in these areas. He was on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems and IEEE Transactions on Computers. Dr. Guo is a senior member of IEEE. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Shengquan Che Name photo Professor and Associate Dean Department of Landscape Ecology, School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Email address: chsq@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: www.sjtu.edu.cn Email chsq@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Urban and rural ecology, Urban vegetation, ecological planning and design Research interests for seed program Urban community ecology service function assessment and planning, Urban and rural ecological protection and preservation, Urban vegetation function, urban or rural plant biodiversity, street tree ecological function. Biography Study and work experience Visiting scholar in Cornell University(2005-2006),Ph. D degree(landscape ecology planning) in East China Normal University(1997-2000);Associate Dean of School of Agriculture and Biology, Deputy head of Key lab. of Urban agriculture (South),Ministry of agriculture, Research experience Combining research and practice in ecological design and landscape preservation of brown-field, urban land, and urban-rural ecological zone and other damaged landscape. Taking charge of national research project 5 items and local research projects 12 items. such as, Urban ecological community design and management; Ecological function zone planning of Shanghai Expo area; Study and demonstration of economic green land construction and management; Ecological design of landscape axes of Shanghai Expos 2010; Key technology research of ecological reservation engineering of Dianshan Lakeside in Qingpu District, Shanghai; Key technology research of ecological forest in suburb of Shanghai; Rural landscape and environment research and design of Shanghai; Urban water landscape recovery and ecological maintainance;Landscape optimizing design of agriculture park in Chongming, Shanghai. Achievments Committee Member, National Education Supervisory Committee of M LA Fellow, Shanghai Landscape Architecture Society Deputy Head Education Board of Shanghai Landscape Architecture Society Representative papers and books Published papers 100,books 8 . Sijia Jin, Shengquan Che*, Evaluation of impacts of trees on PM2.5dispersion in urban street s, Atmospheric Environment,2014 One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Bingqin YU,Shengquan Che*, Green infrastructure in micro-scale: plant landscape design with canopy rainfall interception capacity measure and prediction, 2015IFLA Che Shegnquan, Dongtan modern agro-park landscape evaluation and landscape mode design, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Science),2007(4) Che Shegnquan,etc. Comprehensive evaluation method of urban remnant natural area-- a case study of Shanghai, China, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Science),2008(5) Che Shegnquan etc. Study on Landscape Patterns of Ecological Recovery in Waterside of Dianshan Lake, Shanghai,Chinese landscape architecture,2008 (4) Che Shegnquan etc. Study of country park, Chinese landscape architecture, 2010 (4) Che Shegnquan , Wang Xiaoming, Study on ecological function zone planning in area of Shanghai Expo, 2010,Press of science,2008 Che Shen-quan, Zhang Kai-xuan, Ecological planning and design, Press of SJTU,2012 Che Sheng-quan, Urban ecological green-land research, Press of Science,2012 One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Dr WANG Xinze,School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Name Email: xinzewang@sjtu.edu.cn Webpage: sese.sjtu.edu.cn Email xinzewang@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests Water pollution control (general) Research interests for seed methods for controlling lake eutrophication especially in decentralized wastewater treatment, constructed wetlands or non-­‐point source program Educational background: Bachelor’s degree, 1996, Department of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, China Master's degree, 1999, School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin University of Architecture, China Doctor’s degree, 2002, School of Municipal and Environmental Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology., China Previous employment 2002-­‐ 2005: lecturer, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 2005-­‐ 2006 Post doctor, University Montpellier 1, France 2006-­‐ present Research Pref. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Biography Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Main scientific publications Shang, X; Wang, XZ; Zhang, DL; Chen, WD; Chen, XC; Kong, HN. An improved SWAT-­‐ based computational framework for identifying critical source areas for agricultural pollution at the lake basin scale. ECOLOGICAL MODELLING Shang, X; Wang, XZ; Kong, HA; Sugiura, N; Zhang, ZY; Wang, QH . DRIVING FORCES OF AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION CHANGES IN AN ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL REGION: A STRUCTURAL DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS. FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN Shang, X; Chen, WD; Wang, XZ; Kong, HN . USING THE PHYSICAL-­‐BASED MODEL SWAT TO EVALUATE AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION IN THE LAKE ERHAI WATERSHED, CHINA FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN Wang, XZ; Lu, JM; Ollivier, N; Satumino, A; Gomez, E; Casellas, C; Picot, B. Behavior of Selected Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Sewage Treatment Plant. 2ND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON AQUA SCIENCE, WATER RESOURCE AND LOW One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health CARBON ENERGY AIP Conference Proceedings Picot, B; Andrianarison, T; Olijnyk, DP; Wang, XZ; Qiu, JP; Brissaud, F. Nitrogen removal in wastewater stabilisation ponds DESALINATION AND WATER TREATMENT Wang, C; Huang, YY; He, SB; Lin, Y; Wang, XZ; Kong, HN. Variation of phytoplankton community before an induced cyanobacterial (Arthrospira platensis) bloom. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Research Project National Water Pollution Control Program of China-­‐ Integrated control technology and engineering demonstration of water pollution in Lake Erhai (No. 2012ZX07105) Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Weidong Li M.D., PhD. Deputy Director, Research Management Division Assistant Director, Brain Science and Technology Research Center Weidong Li Professor & Vice Dean, Bio-X Institutes Shanghai Jiao Tong University MP:+86-18101896190 Http://lwdlab.sjtu.edu.cn/ Http://www.bio-x.cn/ Email liwd@sjtu.edu.cn Research Weidong’s lab focus on the mechanism and therapeutic of neuropsychiatric disorders by interests using animal modeling approaches. Recently, he also initiated a “China Super Brain (general) Research Center” to investigate the brain function of the people with extraordinary abilities. Research interests for seed Impact of environmental stressors on depression program Biography Prof. Weidong Li, Deputy Director of Research Management Division at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Vice Dean of Bio-X Institutes / Key Laboratory for the Genetics of Developmental and Neuropsychiatric Disorders (Ministry of Education), Assistant Director of the newly founded Brian Science and Technology Research Center of SJTU. Dr. Li was graduated from China Medical University in 1996 and got his PhD from Shinshu University Schools of Medicine (Japan) in 2001. He did his post-doc researches at UCLA since 2002 and was promoted to the assistant researcher in the Department of Neurobiology in 2007. Dr. Li won several prestigious awards, including Young Investigator Awards of National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression ( NARSAD ) and the Children’s Tumor Foundation in US, Shanghai “Shu Guang” Scholar, Shanghai “Pujiang Talent” and Shanghai “Eastern Scholar”. Dr. Li is the editor of Molecular Brain. Selected Publications: Li W, et al., Specific developmental disruption of disrupted-in-schizophrenia-1 function results in schizophrenia-related phenotypes in mice. PNAS 2007 Nov 13;104(46):18280-18285 [highlighted by Nature Special Report] Zhou M #, Li W #*, et al…, Silva AJ*. mTOR Inhibition Ameliorates Cognitive and Affective Deficits Caused by Disc1 Knockdown in Adult-Born Dentate Granule Neurons. Neuron 2013 Feb 20;77(4):647-754 [highlight by Nature Review Neuroscience] Song W, et al., Li W*, A simple spatial working memory and attention test on paired symbols shows developmental deficits in schizophrenia patients. Neural Plast. 2013; 2013:130642. doi: 10.1155/2013/130642. Epub 2013 Nov 20 One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Yingqi Hua, Associate Investigator/ School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Name Email address: Hua_yingqi@163.com Group webpage: http://www.shbonetumor.com/ Email Hua_yingqi@163.com Research interests Pathogenesis of bone sarcoma and novel therapeutic targets (general) Research interests for seed Genomic data mining for mutagenesis of bone sarcomas from environmental influence program Biography 2006 Medical School of Fudan University, Shanghai, China 2011 Second Millitary Medical School, Shanghai, China 2009.9-2011.12 Ph. D. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Pediatrics Research, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). M.D. One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Yixin Zhao, Professor / Shanghai Jiao Tong University Name Email address: yixin.zhao@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: http://sese.sjtu.edu.cn/yxzhao/ Email yixin.zhao@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests Renewable energy and functional material for environmental remediation (general) Research interests High performance perovskite solar cells; Photoelectrochemical cell for water splitting; for seed Photocatalysis based on carbon quantum dots and plamsonic semiconductor. program Biography Yixin Zhao is a tenure track associate professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He obtained his PhD degree from Case Western Reserve University in 2010 followed by working as a postdoctoral fellow at Penn State University and National Renewable Energy Laboratory. He had worked on photocatalysis, semiconductor quantum dots, thermoelectrics and dye sensitized water splitting cells. His current research interests focus on perovskite solar cells, water splitting cells and functional materials for solar energy conversion and environmental remediation application. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Name Yun LUO, Professor, Institute of Biomedical Manufacturing and Life Quality Engineering, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Email address:luoyun@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: Email luoyun@sjtu.edu.cn (1) Biomechanics Research (2) Artificial Organs interests (3) Smart Materials and Structures (general) (4) Minimally Invasive Surgical Devices (5) Rehabilitation Instruments Research interests for seed Artificial Heart program Education: l Ph.D, The University of Tokyo, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, 1998 l M.Eng., The University of Tokyo, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, , 1995 l B.Eng., Tong-Ji University, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Biography Engineering, Shanghai, 1986 l Graduated from Shanghai Kong Jiang High School, 1981 Research and professional experience: 2009-present Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 2004-2008 1998-2004 Associate Professor, Tohoku University, Sendai Assistant Professor, Tohoku University, Sendai 1986-1989 Assistant Engineer, Institute of Grinding Machine, Shanghai Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Zhangsheng Yu Professor Name Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics School of Life Science and Technology Shanghai Jiaotong University Email Research interests (general) yuzhangsheng@sjtu.edu.cn Biostatistics, Collaboration in areas including cancer, Electronic medical record, Nephrology, Anesthesiology, Stroke, Pain. Research interests for seed Effect of long term exposure to air pollutants on the adverse outcomes among patients with chronical kidney disease. program Education University of Michigan, Biostatistics, Phd, 2006 Bowling Green State University, Statistics, MA, 2002 Each China Normal University, Statistics, BS, 1996 Working Experience Professor, Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, Department of Statistics, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2015.10-present Assistant professor/Associate professor, Department of Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Medicine, 2008.8-2015.9 Assistant professor, Division of Biostatistics, Ohio State University. Biography Academic Service 2011-­‐2013 President Indiana Chapter of American Statistical Association 2014-­‐present Editor(Like an AE) Journal of Systems Science and Complexity 2014-­‐present Statistical Editor Heart Rhythm(IF 5.08) 2014-­‐present Member of Editorial Board Journal of Anesthesia and Perioperative Medicine 2013-­‐present Member of Editorial Board Pediatric Pulmonolgy(IF 2.70) 2013-­‐present Grant Reviewer Italy Minister of Health 2014 Panel member Special Emphasis Panel for grant review, NIH 2004-­‐ Member American Statistical Association 2005-­‐ Member International Biometric Society (ENAR) Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Name Chaochun Wei, Professor, Department of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Group webpage: http://cgm.sjtu.edu.cn Email ccwei@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Research interests for seed program Biography Bioinformatics. Different directions include: 1) genomics, especially alternative splicing prediction; 2) environmental genomics (Metagenomics); and 3) Biological big data analysis. Alternative splicing and diseases; and gut microbiome and human health. Dr. Chaochun Wei is currently Professor of Bioinformatics at School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. He obtained his Sc.D. in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, USA (2006), an M. E degree in Signal processing and a B.S. degree in Mathematics from Peking University, China. His research interests focus on genomics, comparative genomics and metagenomics. His work on C.elegans gene prediction was the first gene prediction system to achieve 60% sensitivity in the exact prediction of proteins in a multi-cellular organisms. He recently identified and characterized ~30,000 novel human protein-coding transcripts and estimated that the total number of human protein isoforms would be no less than 200 thousand. In metagenomics, Dr. Wei estimated that there are more than 9 million unique genes in the human gut, which is more than 400 times of the number of human genes. His research is currently sponsored by the Minister of Science and Technology of China and National Natural Science Foundation of China. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Name LUJIE SONG, Associate Professor/Department of Urology/ Shanghai Jiaotong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, 600 Yi Shan Road, Shanghai, 200233, China Group webpage: http://www.6thhosp.com/Content/Doctor/13926 Email ljsong@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Urethral reconstruction, Erectile dysfunction, 3D bio-printing Research interests for seed program Urethral reconstruction or cavernous nerve regeneration with nano-biomaterials EDUCATION 1997.09-2002.07 2002.09-2005.07 2005.09-2008.06 Biography 2012.03-2013.03 Weifang Medical College, Shandong, China Graduate School of Weifang Medical College, Shandong, China Graduate School of Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai,China Wake Forest Institute for Renerative Medicine, NC, USA WORKING EXPERIENCE 2008.07-2009.06 Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University Bachelor degree of Medical Science (M.D.) Master degree of Urology Thesis title: Cadaveric Study of Nerves Supplying the Membranous Urethra Doctor degree of Urology (Ph.D.) Thesis title: Construction of cavernosum smooth muscle using umbilical artery smooth muscle cells seeded on acellular corporal collagen matrices Visiting Scholar Rotation in several surgical departments: general surgery, anesthesiology, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery,chest surgery, orthopaedics One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health 2009.07-2011.05 1) 2) 3) 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 1) 2) Department of Resident in Urology Urology, Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University 2011.06-2014.12 Department of Attending physician in Urology Urology, Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University 2015.01-present Department of Associate Professor Urology, Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University ACADEMIC PARTICICATION Secretary of Shanghai andrology association youth group Committee member,Sexal Medicine,Shanghai Reproduction Industry Association Editorial board member of 《International Neurourology Journal》 CERTIFICATION Medical Doctor License, China 2003HONORS Low urinary tract reconstruction with tissue engineering technology:experimental study and clinical application. The third prize of Shanghai Medical Science & technology Award,2013( the first completed person)(No.2012031401) The basic research and clinical application in the treatment of complex urethral diseases . The second prize of Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award, 2011(the seventh completed person)(No.201102114P1007) The experimental and clinical study of complex urethral stricture and related complications. The first prize of Outstanding achievements in scientific research of ministry of education Award, 2009( the fourteenth completed person) (No.2008156) Construction of cavernosum smooth muscle using umbilical artery smooth muscle cells seeded on acellular corporal collagen matrices. The first prize of Shanghai young urologist dissertation competition,Shanghai Urology Association,2008 ( the first completed person)“Shanghai Excellent Graduate” Shanghai Education Committee,2008 “The Excellent Chief Resident” Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2010 TALENT PLANS The new hundred talents program of Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine (2010) The morningstar scholars program of Shanghai Jiaotong University (2012) One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health 3) Shanghai Pujiang talents program (2014) RESEARCH GRANTS 1) Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars, State Education Ministry: The regulation mechanism of UCBMSCs and BDNFimmobilized silk fibroin nanoparticles on the cavernous nerve regeneration. 2015/012017/12, 30,000RMB, Role: PI, Ongoing 2) Shanghai Pujiang talents program(14PJD026):Application of bioprinting and bioreactor to fabricate tissue engineered biomimetic urethra in vitro and in vivo. 2014.7-2016.7, 200,000RMB, Role: PI, Ongoing 3) State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Donghua University(LK1408). Recruitment endogenous stem cells for urethral reconstruction by Slow-release SDF - 1 alpha fibroin nanofibers. 2014.12-2016.12 100,000RMB, Role: PI, Ongoing 4) Shanghai Jiaotong University Biomedical Engineering cross research foundation (YG2014MS15). The regulation mechanism of BDNF-immobilized silk fibroin nanoparticles on the cavernous nerve regeneration.2015/01-2017/12, 150,000RMB, Role: PI, Ongoing 5) Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)(30901489) BDNF gene modified human umbilical cord blood stem cells regulate the regeneration of cavernous nerve by JAK/STAT signaling pathway. 01/01/2010-12/30/2012. 220,000RMB, Role: PI, finished 6) Doctor Creative Research of Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine (BXJ0734) Reconstruction of simulant urethra with new character using tissueengineered technic. 01/01/2007-12/30/2008. 30,000RMB, Role: PI,finished PUBLICATIONS (Fist author or Corresponding author) 1) Huang JW, Xie MK, Zhang Y, Wei GJ, Li X, Li HB, Wang JH, Zhu WD, Li C, Xu YM, Song LJ(corresponding author). Reconstruction of penile urethra with the 3dimensional porous bladder acellular matrix in a rabbit model. Urology. 2014; 84: 1499-1505. 2) Huang JW, Xie MK, Zhu WD, Qiang Fu, Xu YM, Song LJ(corresponding author). Tissue Performance of Bladder following Stretched Electrospun Silk Fibroin Matrix and Bladder Acellular Matrix implantation in a Rabbit Model. J Biomed Mater Res A. 2016 Jan;104(1):9-16. 3) Liu QQ, Huang JW, Shao HL, Song LJ(corresponding author), Zhang YP(corresponding author). Dual-factor loaded functional silk fibroin scaffolds for peripheral nerve regeneration with the aid of neovascularization. RSC Adv. 2016; 6: 7683-7691. 4) Song LJ, Zhu J, Zhang X, Cui Z, Fu Q, Huang J, Lu H: BDNF-hypersecreting human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells promote erectile function in a rat model of cavernous nerve electrocautery injury. Int Urol Nephrol 2016 Jan;48(1):37-45. 5) Zhu JQ, Lu HK, Cui ZQ, Wang YC, Li YH, Zhao W, Fu Q, Xu YM, Xu Y, Song LJ(corresponding author): Therapeutic potential of human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells on erectile function in rats with cavernous nerve injury. One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Biotechnol Lett. 2015 Jul;37(7):1515-25. Song LJ, Murphy SV, Yang B, Xu Y, Zhang Y, Atala A. Bladder Acellular Matrix and Its Application in Bladder Augmentation. Tissue Eng Part B Rev 2014 Apr;20(2):16372(IF:4.448) Song LJ, Zhu JQ, Xie MK, Wang YC, Li HB, Cui ZQ, Lu HK, Xu YM. Electrocautery-induced cavernous nerve injury in rats that mimics radical prostatectomy in humans. BJU int. 2014; 114(1): 133-9 Song LJ, Xie MK, Zhang YY, Xu YM: Imaging techniques for the diagnosis of male traumatic urethral strictures. J Xray Sci Technol 2013, 21(1):111-123. Song LJ, Lu HK, Wang JP, Xu YM. Cadaveric study of nerves supplying the membranous urethra. Neurourol Urodyn 2010, 29(4):592-595. Song LJ, Xu YM, Li C, Fu Q, Cui L, Hu XY. Construction of cavernosum smooth muscle using umbilical artery smooth muscle cells seeded on acellular corporal collagen matrices. Int J Androl 2009, 32(5):514-523. Song LJ, Xu YM, Lazzeri M, Barbagli G: Lingual mucosal grafts for anterior urethroplasty: a review. BJU Int 2009, 104(8):1052-1056. Song LJ, Xu YM, Hu XY, Zhang HZ: Urethral substitution using autologous lingual mucosal grafts: an experimental study. BJU Int 2008, 101(6):739-743. Xu YM, Song LJ(Co-first author), Wang KJ, Lin J, Sun G, Yue ZJ, Jiang H, Shan YX, Zhu SX, Wang YJ et al: Changing trends in the aetiology and management of male urethral stricture disease in China: an observational descriptive study from 13 centres. BJU int 2015 Dec;116(6):938-44. Xie M, Song LJ(Co-first author), Wang J, Fan S, Zhang Y, Xu Y: Evaluation of stretched electrospun silk fibroin matrices seeded with urothelial cells for urethra reconstruction. J Surg Res 2013, 184(2):774-781. Shen T, Song LJ(Co-first author), Xu YM, Gu BJ, Lu LH, Li F: Sexual function and health-related quality of life following anterior vaginal wall surgery for stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. Int J Impot Res 2011, 23(4):151-157. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Yuanxiang Li, Associate Professor Department of Information and Control School of Aeronautics & Astronautics Name Shanghai Jiao Tong University Email address: yuanxli@sjtu.edu.cn Group webpage: http://www.aero.sjtu.edu.cn/Data/View/1027 Email yuanxli@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Deep Learning, Transfer Learning, Manifold Learning, Sparse Representation, Image Classification, Image Fusion, Super-resolution Reconstruction, Image Compression, Object Detection Research interests for seed program Pedestrian Pre-collision Detection, Pediatrician Movement Prediction, Automated Anomaly Detection Biography Yuanxiang Li is an associate professor in Advanced Sensing Technology Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He was a visiting professor from 2015 to 2016 in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Michigan – Dearborn, and a research fellow from 2002 to 2004 in the Department of Computer Science, National University of Singapore. He received his Ph.D. degree in signal and information processing from Tsinghua University in 2001, Beijing, China. For more than twenty years, he has been conducting research in the areas of machine learning, pattern recognition and computer vision with applications to remote sensing image interpretation, Chinese character recognition, tropical cyclone center locating and robotic vision systems. His researches have been supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China and National High Technology Research and Development Program of China. He has published more than 80 papers and holds 5 patents. He is the reviewer of Pattern Recognition, Pattern Recognition Letters and IEEE Trans. on Image Processing. He Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Prof. Haibing Guan, Computer Dept. / Shanghai JiaoTong University Name Email address: No. 800, Dongchuan Road, Computer Dept., Shanghai, China, 200240 Group webpage: http://www.cs.sjtu.edu.cn/~hbguan/ Email hbguan@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Cloud Computing, Virtualization technology Research interests for seed program Data intensive processing, mining and sharing among different clouds Biography Professor Haibing Guan now is the Vice Dean of School of Electronic, Information and Electronic Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, also in charge of the Ministry-province jointly-constructed cultivation base for state key lab and the Shanghai Key Laboratory of Scalable Computing and Systems. He obtained his PhD degree from Tongji University in 1999 and worked in Shanghai Jiao Tong University since 2002. Professor Guan received the national science fund for distinguished young scholars from NSFC in 2015. In recent years, significant projects hosted by Professor Haibing Guan includes two programs from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, one National High-tech R&D Program (as known as 863 Program), one National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), two international cooperation projects,,two programs from the Ministry of Education and Intel joint research Foundation and three Key Programs from Shanghai. Professor Haibing Guan has published about 70 academic papers in many high quality journals and international conferences. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu). One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Name Jiang Ming, Assistant Professor of Economics, Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University http://www.acem.sjtu.edu.cn/en/faculty/jiangming.html Email mjiang@sjtu.edu.cn Research interests (general) Experimental economics, behavioral economics, market design Research interests for seed program I am interested in understanding how health and economic decisions influence each other, and how to utilize data infrastructure and behavioral economics to improve people’s short- and long-term health. Jiang graduated from University of Michigan with a Ph.D. in information in 2015 and joined the faculty of Shanghai Jiao Tong University Antai College of Economics and Management the same year. Biography In one branch of Jiang’s research interest, he applies the economic theory of market design to study college admissions policy in China, using experimental, computational, empirical and theoretical methods. The other branch of his research involves the study of how different biological and social states affect individual’s economic decisions. In one of his project, he studies how hunger affects people’s altruism, risk attitude, and patience. In another project, he studies how people behave under different social norms. Jiang has published in Management Science and ICWSM conference proceedings. One-­‐page faculty profile for UM-­‐SJTU Research Collaboration th 7 round of seed funding Topic: Data Sciences for Sustaining Critical Infrastructures for the Environment and Human Health Name Zhuping FAN,Associate Professor,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,School of medicine Email address:zhuping_fan@163.com Group webpage:www.renji.com Email Zhuping_fan@163.com Research interests (general) The health management center of Ren Ji hospital has been working on noncommutable disease screening from the very begining,such as risk factors of cardiovascular disease(CVD),stroke,chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD),Diabetes ,chronic kedney disease(CKD)and cancers.We provide regular medical checks for general population and screenings for high risk population.All screening policies are evidence based. Our research interests are alert signs finding and providing evidences to solve the high risks by non drug life style modifications. In recent years, our center determined health management of digestive diseases as our research key point based on the fact that digestive diaeases has been key discipline in our hospital.We are involved in the researches such as metabolic syndrome related fatty liver diseases clinical pathological control research and intervention (PKJ2008Y26), explore of evidence-based medicine teaching methods , integrated medicine method of nondrug life style modifications,etc. Especially we got the grant of 2012 key projects in Shanghai public health education and promotion (12GWZX0903). Recently chinese government put forward the policy of “staging diagnosis”.We are involved in the collaberation with community health centers. Research interests for seed program Based on the existing system of big hospital and community health centers,evaluate the performance of present screening policies and study the possiblity of involvement of insurance company in the health management. Biography Prof.Fan Zhuping,director of health management center of Ren Ji hospital, is expert of Gastroenterology&Hepatology, who is as member of Shanghai Health Management Association ,enpert comittee of quality control of screening in Shanghai,vice director of Shanghai association of clinical epidemiology and evidence based medicine ,etc. She was involved in the guideline writing of national fatty liver health promotion project in 2011 .She also served as editor of several Journals such as magazine of Chinese health management, International Journal of digestive diseases, Liver, J. digestive disease, the world of clinical medicine , Gastroenterology, etc. Please return completed forms to Ann Leffler (aleffler@umich.edu).