Hongtai Zhang, Ph.D, Associate Professor
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Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of CAS
Research Interests: Pathogen Biology
Email: hongtaizhang@aliyun.com
Tel: 010-64888671
Address: 15 Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100101, China
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- Biography
2000.09 - 2007.07 B.S. and M.S., Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China
2007.09 - 2009.07 Research Assistant, Institute of Biophysics, CAS
2009.07 - 2014.05 Ph.D., Biophysics, Institute of Modern Physics, CAS
2009.07 - 2014.12 Assistant Professor, Institute of Biophysics, CAS
2014.12 - Associate Professor, Institute of Biophysics, CAS
- Awards
- Membership in Academies & Societies
- Research Interests
Dr. Zhang Hongtai’s research mainly focuses on tuberculosis. His interests include the early diagnosis of tuberculosis, drug-resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, host-pathogen interactions, and TB-related noncoding RNA.
- Grants
- Selected Publications
1. Hongtai Zhang, Zhaogang Sun, Wenjing Wei, Zhonghui Liu, Joy Fleming, Shuai Zhang, Nan Lin, Ming Wang, Maoshan Chen, Yuhui Xu, Jie Zhou, Chuanyou Li*, Lijun Bi* & Guangming Zhou* (2014) Identification of serum microRNA biomarkers for tuberculosis using RNA-seq. PLoS ONE 9(2): e88909. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0088909
2. Hongtai Zhang, Dongfang Li, Lili Zhao, Joy Fleming, Nan Lin, Ting Wang, Zhangyi Liu, Chuanyou Li, Nicholas Galwey, Jiaoyu Deng, Ying Zhou, Yuanfang Zhu, Yunrong Gao, Tong Wang, Shihua Wang, Yufen Huang, Ming Wang, Qiu Zhong, Lin Zhou, Tao Chen, Jie Zhou, Ruifu Yang, Guofeng Zhu, Haiying Hang, Jia Zhang, Fabin Li, Kanglin Wan*, Jun Wang*, Xian-En Zhang*& Lijun Bi* (2013) Genome sequencing of 161 Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from China identifies genes and intergenic regions associated with drug resistance. Nature Genetics 45, 1255–1260 doi:10.1038/ng.2735.
3. Qu Y, Bi L, Ji X, Deng Z, Zhang H, Yan Y, Wang M, Li A, Huang X, Yang R, Han Y* (2012) Identification by cDNA cloning of abundant sRNAs in a human-avirulent Yersinia pestis strain grown under five different growth conditions. Future Microbiology Vol.7, No.4, Pages 535-547, DOI 10.2217/fmb.12.13.
4. Jinjun Wu, Zhiping Zhang, Lesley A. Mitchenall, Anthony Maxwell, Jiaoyu Deng, Hongtai Zhang, Ying Zhou, Yuan-yuan Chen, Da-Cheng Wang, Xian-En Zhang* and Lijun Bi* (2011) The dimer state of GyrB is an active form: implications for the initial complex assembly and processive strand passage. Nucleic Acids Research 39, doi:10.1093/nar/gkr553
(From Hongtai Zhang, October 27, 2020)