Tian-Ming Gao

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CURRICULUM VITAE 

Name:                        Tian-Ming Gao

Sex:                            Male

Date of Birth£º          October 30£¬1960

Nationality:                 Chinese

Status£º                      Married

Mailing Address£º     Department of Physiology
The First Military Medical University

Guangzhou 510515,  P.R. China

Telephone:           £¨86£©20-85148216

Fax:                      £¨86£©20-87730321

E-Mail:                 tgao@fimmu.com

 Education:

M.D., The First Military Medical University£¬P. R. China£¬1985

M.S., The First Military Medical University£¬P. R. China, Neurophysiology£¬1988

Ph.D., Sun Yat-Sen University of Medical Sciences£¬P. R. China£¬Neuroscience£¬1994

 

Professional Experience£º

1998.08-present  Chairman and Professor, Department of Physiology,
The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou, P. R. China.

1998.1-1998.7           Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Indiana University School of Medicine£¬Indianapolis, USA.

1995.9-1997.12         Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Neurology, University of Tennessee, Memphis, USA.

1990.7-1995.9           Lecturer, Department of Physiology, The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou, P.R. China..

1988.7-1990.7           Teaching assistant£¬Department of Physiology, The First Military Medical University£¬Guangzhou, P.R.China.

 

Teaching Experience:

1985-present:  Medical School Course, Physiology and Neurobiology

1998-present:  Graduate School Course, Neurobiology

 

Awards:

Bachelor of Medicine with Honor£¬The First Military Medical University£¬1985

Excellent Teacher£¬The First Military Medical University£¬1991

Excellent Graduate Student in Guangdong Province£¬1993

Excellent Academic Article of Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences£¬1995

Postdoctoral Fellowship from Neuroscience Center of Excellence at the University of Tennessee at Memphis£¬1997

Scientific and Technological Research Awards of PLA, Third place, 1993(1st author); Third place, 1993 (3rd author); Second place, 2000 (1st author).

New Star in Scientific Research of PLA, 2000

 

Society Membership£º

Chinese Association for Physiological Sciences, Member, 1991

Chinese Society for Biophysics, Member, 1992

Chinese Society for Neuroscience, Member, 1994

Society for Neuroscience, Member, 1997

International Brain Research Organization, Member, 1997

Int. Soc. of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, Member, 1999

American Association for The Advancement of Science, Member, 1999

Guangdong Society for Physiological Sciences, Vice President,1999

Guangdong Society for Neuroscience, Councilor, 2000

 

Scholarly activities

Grant proposal review for funding bodies: National Natural Science Foundation of China, Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province.

Manuscript review for peer-reviewed journals: Stroke; National Medicine Journal of China; Acta Physiologica Sinica; Acta Biophysica Sinica; Chinese Journal of Neuroscience; Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA; Journal of First Military Medical University of PLA.

 

Publications

 

Main Papers:£¨total 55£©

1.       Gong L.W., Gao TM. Huang H, Tong ZQ. (2002) Transient forebrain ischemia induces persistent hyperactivity of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels via oxidation modulation in rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Eur. J. Neurosci. (in press)

2.       Gong LW, Gao TM, Huang H, Tong ZQ. (2002) ATP modulation of BKCa channels via a functionally associated PKA in CA1 pyramidal neurons of rat hippocampus. Brain Res. (accepted).

3.       Zhou Y.J., Tong Z.Q., Gao T.M. (2002) Ca2+-dependent KATP channel, a new subtype of KATP channel in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons from adult rat. Prog. Biochem. Biophys. 29(1):

4.       Huang H, Gao TM, Gong LW, Li XM. (2001) Neuroprotection of TEA on neuronal damage in CA1 region of hippocampus after global ischemia. Neurosci Lett. 305:83-86

5.       Gong L.W., Gao T.M. and Tong Z.Q. (2001) Properties of large-conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in pyramidal neurons acutely isolated from hippocampal CA1 region of adult rat. Jap.J. Physiol. 51(6):725-731

6.       Zhou Y.J., Tong Z.Q., Gao T.M. (2001) Properties of KATP channels in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons from adult rat. Acta Physiologica Sinica 53:344-348

7.       Yang DH, Gao TM, Chen JT, Jin DD (2001) Gap junction: modulated by pHi, voltage and cytokines. Prog. Biochem. Biophys. 28:463-466.

8.       Xiao Z., Su P., Gao T.M. and Tong Z. Q. (2000) Effects of intracellular pH on ATP-sensitive potassium channels in acutely dissociated cerebral neurons of rats. Chinese J. Applied Physiology 16(1):1-5

9.       Gong LW, Gao TM, Li XM, Huang H, Tong ZQ. (2000) Enhancement in activities of calcium activated potassium channels in CA1 pyramidal neurons of rat hippocampus after transient forebrain ischemia. Brain Res£®2000; 884:147-154

10.   Gong LW, Gao TM, Huang H, Tong ZQ. (2000) Redox modulation of BKCa channels in CA1 pyramidal neurons of adult rat hippocampus. Neurosci. Lett. 286:191-194

 

Books and chapters:

1.       Gao T.M, Liu H.M., Tong Z. Q. (1999) Selective expression of p53 and p21 in rat hippocampus following transient forebrain ischemia. In: Ye JS, et al., ed. Investigation on cell modulation: signal transduction, apoptosis and gene expression. Beijing: Military Medical Science Publication.

2.       Gao TM. (2000) Patch clamp technique and ion channels. The First Military Medical University Publication.

3.       Gao T.M. (2001). Ion channels. In: He SL, et.al., ed. Clinical physiology-basis and progress. Beijing: Science Publication.

4.       Gao T.M. (2002).  Progress in molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying ischemic brain injury. In: Wong XM, et al., ed. Progress in neuroscience-2000. Beijing: Science Publication.

Gao T.M. (2002). Cellular signal transduction. In: Zhou MZ, ed. Physiology. Beijing: High Education Publication.


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