Prof. Xiaodi Niu | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Xiaodi Niu | Biosensor | Best Researcher Award

Jilin University | China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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🧑‍🎓 NIU XIAODI – PROFESSOR, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, JILIN UNIVERSITY

🎓 EDUCATION BACKGROUND

  • 2005-09 to 2008-06: PhD in Natural Medicinal Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2002-09 to 2005-07: Master’s in Physical Chemistry, Northeast Normal University
  • 1998-09 to 2002-07: Bachelor’s in Chemistry Education, Northeast Normal University

🧑‍🔬 POSTDOCTORAL WORK EXPERIENCE

  • 2014-06 to 2016-06: Postdoctoral Research, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University

👩‍🏫 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

  • 2018-01 to Present: Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University
  • 2010-09 to 2017-12: Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University
  • 2008-07 to 2010-08: Lecturer, College of Veterinary Medicine, Jilin University

🧪 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Niu Xiaodi’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Chemistry Education, followed by a Master’s in Physical Chemistry from Northeast Normal University. She further honed her expertise by obtaining a PhD in Natural Medicinal Chemistry at the prestigious Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry. These formative years laid a strong foundation for her subsequent academic and research endeavors, focusing on the interface of chemistry and veterinary medicine.

🏅 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout her career at Jilin University, Niu Xiaodi has progressed through various academic ranks, from Lecturer to Associate Professor, and currently serves as a full Professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Her postdoctoral work at the same institution further enriched her knowledge and research skills, particularly in veterinary pharmacology and molecular mechanisms of medicinal compounds.

🔬 RESEARCH FOCUS

Niu’s research primarily revolves around natural medicinal chemistry and veterinary pharmacology, with a specific emphasis on the molecular mechanisms of bioactive compounds. Her notable research contributions include investigating the inhibition of bacterial enzymes and exploring anti-aging compounds targeting specific cellular proteins.

National Natural Science Foundation Projects

  1. Cyanidin Inhibits Staphylococcus aureus Serine/Threonine Protein Phosphatase (Stp1)
    • Project ID: 32072919
    • Duration: 2021-01-01 to 2024-12-31
    • Funding: RMB 580,000
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Focus: This project investigates the molecular mechanism of cyanidin’s inhibition of Stp1 in Staphylococcus aureus and analyzes its structure-activity relationship, which may lead to the development of new antibacterial agents.

 

  1. Theaflavins Inhibition of Class B β-Lactamase
    • Project ID: 31872525
    • Duration: 2019-01-01 to 2022-12-31
    • Funding: RMB 600,000
    • Role: Host
    • Focus: This research focuses on the structural analysis of theaflavins, a type of polyphenol, in their ability to inhibit Class B β-lactamase enzymes, which are responsible for antibiotic resistance.

Other Research Projects

  1. Anti-Aging Activity of Ursolic Acid Targeting AMP-Activated Protein Kinase (AMPK)
    • Funding Source: Jilin Provincial Department of Science and Technology
    • Project ID: 20190701032GH
    • Duration: 2019-01 to 2021-12
    • Funding: RMB 150,000
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Focus: This project examined how ursolic acid, a natural compound, activates AMPK to combat aging, highlighting potential therapeutic applications for age-related diseases.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Niu Xiaodi’s work has made significant contributions to both the fields of veterinary medicine and natural product chemistry. Her research on inhibiting bacterial enzymes addresses the growing issue of antibiotic resistance, a global health crisis. Additionally, her exploration of natural compounds with anti-aging properties has implications for longevity research and the development of therapeutic interventions for age-related diseases.

đź“š ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND LEGACY

Niu Xiaodi’s publications are widely cited in the fields of medicinal chemistry and veterinary pharmacology, reflecting the relevance and impact of her work. Her insights into the structure-activity relationships of bioactive compounds are particularly influential in guiding future drug development. With a robust track record of research projects, including National Natural Science Foundation projects, her contributions continue to shape academic discourse and practical applications in the medical and veterinary fields.

🚀 FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking ahead, Niu Xiaodi aims to expand her research into novel therapeutic strategies targeting antibiotic resistance and cellular aging. Her future work will likely delve deeper into the mechanisms of bioactive compounds, unlocking new potential in both veterinary medicine and human health.

Through her extensive academic journey, pioneering research, and impactful contributions, Niu Xiaodi has established herself as a key figure in medicinal chemistry and veterinary science. Her ongoing work promises to leave a lasting legacy in these interdisciplinary fields.

🚀 CONCLUSION

Niu Xiaodi’s impressive academic and professional journey reflects her dedication to advancing the fields of veterinary medicine and medicinal chemistry. With a solid educational foundation and extensive research experience, she has made significant contributions to understanding the biochemical mechanisms of natural compounds in combating bacterial resistance and promoting health. Her leadership in key projects has not only yielded valuable insights but also addressed pressing challenges in antibiotic resistance and aging.

📊🔬NOTABLE PUBLICATION:

    • Engineering the electronic structure of isolated manganese sites to improve the oxygen reduction, Zn-air battery and fuel cell performances
      • Authors: Bai, X., Wang, Y., Han, J., Niu, X., Guan, J.
      • Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
      • Year: 2023

     

    • Diatomic Fe-Co catalysts synergistically catalyze oxygen evolution reaction
      • Authors: Tang, T., Han, J., Wang, Z., Niu, X., Guan, J.
      • Journal: Nano Research
      • Year: 2024
    • Novel metallo-β-lactamases inhibitors restore the susceptibility of carbapenems to New Delhi metallo-lactamase-1 (NDM-1)-harbouring bacteria
      • Authors: Guo, Y., Liu, H., Yang, M., Feng, H., Qiu, J., Niu, X.
      • Journal: British Journal of Pharmacology
      • Year: 2024

     

    • Dibenzylideneacetone Overcomes Botrytis cinerea Infection in Cherry Tomatoes by Inhibiting Chitinase Activity
      • Authors: Niu, X., Wang, Z., Wang, C., Wang, H.
      • Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
      • Year: 2023

     

    • Exploring Novel Umami Peptides from Bovine Bone Soups Using Nano-HPLC-MS/MS and Molecular Docking
      • Authors: Yang, Z., Li, W., Yang, R., Li, G., Zhao, C.
      • Journal: Foods
      • Year: 2024