【TITLE & POSITION】Associate Professor
【ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS】Member of Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering;Member of Chinese society of Biophysics;Member of Chinese society of biomechanics and rheology;Member of Expert database of Dissertation Evaluation of Ministry of Education
【CONTACT INFORMATION】E-mail: huangqp@cqu.edu.cn;
【PERSONAL PROFILE】
Dr. Huang Qiping graduated from Chongqing University (Ph.D. in biomedical Engineering, 2003.07). joined Chongqing University (1997.07) to carry out teaching/research work. completed the research experience as Visiting scholar at Queensland University in Australia, during 2006-2007.He has presided 2 Projects supported National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), 2 Projects supported by Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing government. Award third prize of Chongqing Science and Technology Progress once. He has published 20 papers in journals such as J Cell Physiol, International Journal of Nanomedicine etc. courses taught by Dr. Huang Qiping include biochemistry, cell biology, microbiology, etc. He has supervised over 10 master students.
【RESEARCH INTERESTS】
1. the stem cell therapy of hepatic fibrosis
2. the mechanical-chemical signal transduction in cell-matrix interactions
【REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS】
1. Cao Xiumei, Huang Qiping, Chen Shuaishuai, Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells interactions with hepatocytes and hepatic stellate cells on different stiff substrates, Chinese Journal of Hepatology, 2019, 27(6): 424-429.
2. Tingting Xia; Runze Zhao; Wanqian Liu; Qiping Huang; Peixing Chen; Yasinta N. Waju; Mohanad K. Al‐ani; Yonggang Lv*; Li Yang*: Effect of substrate stiffness on hepatocyte migration and cellular Young's modulus. J Cell Physiol, 2018, 233(9): 6996-7006.
3. Z.-Z. Wu*; Z.-W. Wang; L.-G. Zhang; Z.-X. An; D.-H. Zhong; Q.-P. Huang; M.-R. Luo; Y.-J. Liao; L. Jin; C.-Z. Li; W.S. Kisaalita; Responsiveness of voltage-gated calcium channels in SH-SY5Y human neuroblastoma cells on quasi-three-dimensional micropatterns formed with poly (l-lactic acid), International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2013, 8: 93-107.
4. Q.-P. Huang*; S.-X. Cai; Y. Shi; K.-L. Xiang; Strain state of the cell substrate regulates the activity of Rho via the tenseness of the actin cytoskeleton, Biorheology, 2005, 42(1-2): 67-68.