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Zheng Lei's Educational Research
Main research directions:

1, Basic and Clinical Research of Clinical Rapid Test

2. Molecular biological diagnosis

Academic post: 1. Young member of Laboratory Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association.

2. Expert member of Clinical Hematology Group of Laboratory Medicine Branch of Chinese Medical Association.

3. Standing Committee member and Secretary General of Inspection Branch of Guangdong Medical Association

Representative papers:

Zheng Lei, Yan Xiaohui, Wang Qian, etc. Experimental study on the induction of CD4+D25+ double positive T cells by RNAi RelB DC. Journal of Cell and Molecular Biology, 2009,25 (2):104-106.

Representative academic monographs:

1, morphological diagnosis atlas of blood cells, Science Press, 2008, deputy editor.

2. Atlas of morphological examination and diagnosis of clinical body fluids and excreta, Science Press, 20 10, deputy editor.

3. Clinical laboratory instruments, China Medical Science and Technology Press, 20 10, deputy editor.

Main awards:

1, the first prize of 2009 Southern Medical University Teaching Excellence Award;

2. In 2008, Southern Medical University awarded individual pacesetters.

3. Tissue engineering study on the osteogenic ability of new bone matrix materials in vitro and in vivo. Third prize of military scientific and technological progress in 2004. Ministry of Health, General Logistics Department of China People's Liberation Army

Research topic:

1, development of amperometric immunosensor diagnostic chip for rapid screening of major infectious diseases. 2009-20 1 1, the international cooperation project of Guangdong science and technology plan (2008A050200006) funded 300,000 yuan.

2. Study on the biological characteristics and mechanism of direct current stimulation regulating vascular endothelial progenitor cells. From 2007 to 2009, Guangdong Natural Science Foundation (073003 12) supported 30,000 yuan.

3. Optimization of the combined application of myocardial markers in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction. In 2006-2007, Guangdong Medical Research Fund supported 654.38 million yuan.