2013-present Shanghai Jiao Tong University Associate Professor, PI
2000-2004 Fudan University BS
2004-2009 Fudan University Ph.D.
2009-2010 Harvard University Postdoc
2010-2012 Colorado State University Postdoc
2013-present Shanghai Jiao Tong University Associate Professor, PI
Research Interests
Sleep and Sleep Disturbance
Sleep Disturbance and Neurodegeneration
What is the biological basis for sleep, and how do neurons and molecules within the brain change during sleep:wake transition? How sleep impacts on memory at a cellular level? Which specific molecules or neurons contributes to sleep and memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? To answer these and other related questions, we study Drosophila melanogaster, as well as mice for further investigation. From a human health perspective, gaining a better understanding of underlying biological mechanisms of complex behaviors such as sleep and memory in Drosophila will provide intriguing insights which can be applied to the more complex mammalian brain. Research in our lab is therefore aim to elucidate the molecular and cellular processes that drive such plastic behaviors, and their roles in disease pathophysiology. The main focus of our research is the molecular and genetic basis of sleep and memory.
What is the biological basis for sleep, and how do neurons and molecules within the brain change during sleep:wake transition? How sleep impacts on memory at a cellular level? Which specific molecules or neurons contributes to sleep and memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? To answer these and other related questions, we study Drosophila melanogaster, as well as mice for further investigation. From a human health perspective, gaining a better understanding of underlying biological mechanisms of complex behaviors such as sleep and memory in Drosophila will provide intriguing insights which can be applied to the more complex mammalian brain. Research in our lab is therefore aim to elucidate the molecular and cellular processes that drive such plastic behaviors, and their roles in disease pathophysiology. The main focus of our research is the molecular and genetic basis of sleep and memory.
Research Interests
Sleep and Sleep Disturbance
What is the biological basis for sleep, and how do neurons and molecules within the brain change during sleep:wake transition? How sleep impacts on memory at a cellular level? Which specific molecules or neurons contributes to sleep and memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? To answer these and other related questions, we study Drosophila melanogaster, as well as mice for further investigation. From a human health perspective, gaining a better understanding of underlying biological mechanisms of complex behaviors such as sleep and memory in Drosophila will provide intriguing insights which can be applied to the more complex mammalian brain. Research in our lab is therefore aim to elucidate the molecular and cellular processes that drive such plastic behaviors, and their roles in disease pathophysiology. The main focus of our research is the molecular and genetic basis of sleep and memory.
Sleep Disturbance and Neurodegeneration
What is the biological basis for sleep, and how do neurons and molecules within the brain change during sleep:wake transition? How sleep impacts on memory at a cellular level? Which specific molecules or neurons contributes to sleep and memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? To answer these and other related questions, we study Drosophila melanogaster, as well as mice for further investigation. From a human health perspective, gaining a better understanding of underlying biological mechanisms of complex behaviors such as sleep and memory in Drosophila will provide intriguing insights which can be applied to the more complex mammalian brain. Research in our lab is therefore aim to elucidate the molecular and cellular processes that drive such plastic behaviors, and their roles in disease pathophysiology. The main focus of our research is the molecular and genetic basis of sleep and memory.
Selected Publications
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Shao L, Zhang Y, Hao Y and Ping Y* (2022) Upregulation of IP3 receptor mediates APP-induced defects in synaptic downscaling and sleep homeostasis. Cell Reports 38(13):110594.
Li Y, Shao L, Mou Y, Zhang Y, Ping Y* (2021) Sleep, circadian rhythm and gut microbiota: alterations in Alzheimer's disease and their potential links in the pathogenesis. Gut Microbes. Jan-Dec 2021;13(1):1957407
Feng G, Song Q, Zhang J, L Shao, Li M, Yang L, Ping Y* (2018) Control of sleep onset by Shal/Kv4 channels in Drosophila circadian neurons. Journal of Neuroscience 38(42):9059-9071
Song Q, Feng G, Huang Z, Chen X, Chen Z, Ping Y* (2017) Aberrant axonal arborization of PDF neurons induced by Aβ42-mediated JNK activation underlies sleep disturbance in an Alzheimer's Model. Molecular Neurobiology. 54(8):6317-6328.
Ping Y, Hahm ET, Waro G , Song Q, Vo-Ba DA, Licursi A, Bao H, Ganoe L, Finch K, Tsunoda S* (2015). Linking Aβ42-Induced Hyperexcitability to Neurodegeneration, Learning and Motor Deficits, and a Shorter Lifespan in an Alzheimer's Model. PLOS Genetics 11(3):e1005025.
Ping Y, Waro G, Licursi A, Smith S, Vo-Ba DA, Tsunoda S* (2011) Shal/K(v)4 channels are required for maintaining excitability during repetitive firing and normal locomotion in Drosophila. PLoS One 6:e16043.
Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality and Shanghai Municipal Education Commission.