Editor
Name: Guangyu
Li
Designation: Assistant Professor,
Department of Internal Medicine
Country: Tennessee, USA
University: East Tennessee State
University
BIOGRAPHY
Dr.
Guangyu Li, MD, PhD is Assistant Professor at East Tennessee State University,
Quillen College of Medicine in Johnson City. He completed postdoctoral
fellowships in both pathology and infectious diseases at the University of
Texas. Prior to joining the faculty in the Department of Internal Medicine,
Division of Infectious Diseases, Dr. Li was an instructor at the University of
Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Dr. Li moved to the U.S. from his native
China after earning his M.D. in 1997 and his Ph.D. in Infectious Diseases in
2005. Since then he has mentored two medicine fellows, one Ph.D. candidate, and
three medical school students. He is a member of the Scientific Society of
Sigma Xi, the American Society for Virology, and the American Society of Microbiology.
A seasoned researcher, Dr. Li's current projects are designed to assess the
role of an identified gene, CD63, to HIV-1 replication in primary human
macrophages, and generating and identifying nuclease-resistant phosphorothioate
thioaptamers against hepatitis C infection. Along with his colleague, Monique
Ferguson, Dr. Li was awarded a non-provisional patent in 2010 for detection of
hepatitis C virus RNA. He is a author of more than 100 peer-reviewed journal
articles, Dr. Li sits on the editorial board of the publication, Journal of
Bioterrorism and Biodefense, and he has served as a reviewer for several
additional publications, including the Journal of Applied Microbiology and
Hepatic Medicine: Evidence and Research. Research interest: Pathogenesis of
viruses, particularly the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and those that
cause hepatitis, Encephalitis, Hemorrhagic fevers.