Clinical Medicine CV 201907

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    University: GuangDong Medical University
    Nationality: China
    July 23, 2019 at 11:08 am

    Education
    Guangdong Medical University(GDMU) Step 2014
    Candidate for Bachelor of Medicine
    Concentrations: Clinical Medicine
    Cumulative GPA: 3.57/4.00
    Coursework (*current): Systematic Anatomy*, Physiology, Pharmacology, Diagnostics, Surgery*, Internal Medicine*, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Clinical Skills

    Research Experience
    Publication ●Jan 2019
    [1] Nan Tang1,*, Ziqing Cai1, Hongpeng Chen, Longbin Cao, Bo Chen, Bihua Lin. Involvement of gap junction in propylthiouracil-induced cytotoxicity in BRL‑3A cells, Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 2019, 17: 2799-2806. ( IF=1.41)
    Co-First author Corresponding authors:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Mainly performed the experiment as well as trained and supervised research assistants
    ● Explored the role and potential underlying mechanisms of gap junctions(GJs) in propylthiouracil-induced
    ● toxicity in BRL-3A cells
    ● Indicated propylthiouracil (PTU) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) acting as ‘injury signals’ to affect
    ● the connexin-32-gap junctions-mediated (Cx32-GJ-mediated) hepatoprotective effect
    ● Proved an effective strategy for controlling drug-induced liver injury

    The First-level Team Challenge in GDMU: anti-EpCAM Modified Hierarchical Biointerfaces for high efficient capture of circulating tumor cells and its Application in Microfluidic Chips
    ● Apr 2019
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Paper: Xingda Wu1,4, Hongpeng Chen1,4, Ziqing Cai2, Cuijuan Liu2, Jiehong Qiu2, Ying Li1, XinshengPeng3 and
    Nan Tang2. Hierarchical biointerfaces with lotus leaf-like topography for high efficient capture of circulating
    tumor cells, Materials Research Express, 2019, 6: 085404.
    ● Awarded the second prize and obtained funding for ¥7.5 thousand
    ● Replicated the surface structures (micropillar, nanowire, and micro/nano hierarchical substrate) of the
    ● real lotus leaf by PDMS
    ● Specifically recognized and isolated target circulating tumor cells(MCF-7 cells) with bio-conjugated
    structures by a biomarker prior (anti-EpCAM)
    ● Compared the cell capture efficiency of anti/nonanti-EpCAM coated three different hierarchical biointerface
    ● Proved the highest efficiency of hierarchical substrate with anti-EpCAM then applied to microfluidic chips

    “Challenging Cup”Undergraduate Curricular Academic Science and Technology Works Project of GDMU: Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Propylthiouracil in Hepatic Cells Dec 2018
    Team Leader Advisor:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Paper: Tang Nan1, Chen Hong Peng*,2, Cai Zi Qing1, Zhan Pei Lin, Pan Tu Wei, Zhang Yuan, Wu Xing Da. Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Propylthiouracil in Hepatic Cells, Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, 2018, 14(3): 219~222.
    ● Awarded the second prize
    ● Chiefly causing parts of experiments and paper writing
    ● First developed and validated a simple, accurate, and specific method for PTU concentration in hepatic cells
    ● Provide a necessary support for the investigations of PTU hepatic injury
    College Students’ Climbing Plan of Guangdong Province: The Role of Preparation and Biocompatibility of Quercetin/Chitosan/Heparin Composite Coat Jan 2018
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Obtained funding for ¥30 thousand
    ● Achieved alternate deposition of quercetin/chitosan/heparin on Ti surface via layer-by-layer (LBL) technology
    ● Characterized the surface topography of multilayer by SEM, EDS and AFM
    ● Evaluated ability to inhibit VSMC proliferation by blood compatibility tests and molecular biological methods
    ● Exploited for fabrication of Ti-based implant surfaces with higher cell biocompatibility

    College Students’ Biochemistry Skills Contest of GDMU: Edible Suggestions for White and
    Yellow Corn by Detect Lysine Concentration Dec 2016
    Team Leader Advisor:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Awarded the third prize
    ● Primarily executed experiments and data analysis
    ● Compared Lysine content in three different corns through subtraction method after extraction
    ● Given practical advice for edible black corn

    National College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program: Preparation of Composite Thin ta-C Nanostructure on Non-continuous Films and its Endothelialization
    ● Oct 2016
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Obtained funding for ¥10 thousand
    ● Compared the ability of composite materials to regenerate of two major vascular cells
    ● Evaluated the the capability to rapidly endothelialize of the special films
    ● Provided theoretical guidance to design and develop new vascular stent surfaces

    Intership Experience

    <b>I</b><b>nternship</b> <b>     </b>Jan 2018-Present

    • Jiangmen Central Hospital, Guandong Province
    • Applied basic clinical skills, wrote medical documents and complete assessments

    <b>T</b><b>he 16th Asian Marathon Championship</b> <b>   </b><b>    </b>Nov 2017

    • As an ambulance volunteer
    • Skilled basic emergency measures for athletes <b></b>

    <b>Acquisition </b><b>D</b><b>epartment</b><b> of </b><b>Youth Magazine</b><b> in GDMU</b> <b>   </b><b>    </b>Oct 2015

    • Masteredinterview skills and publishedarticles on public websites such as the China Prose Network

    <b>Editorial </b><b>D</b><b>epartment</b><b> of </b><b>College </b><b>S</b><b>tudent </b><b>M</b><b>edia </b><b>C</b><b>enter</b><b> in GDMU</b> <b>  </b><b>  </b><b> </b><b>  </b>Oct 2015

    • Masteredthe use ofMS office and image processing software
    • Mainlyissuer and reviewer of the “Campus Express Train”

    skill and awards

    <b>Language skill</b><b>:</b> TOEFL

    <b>Computer skills</b><b>: </b>Proficient in MS office, basic programming in VBA

    <b>Experimental Techniques: </b>Cell culture, flow cytometry, molecular and cell biology, protein and lipid techniques (WB, PCR, ELISA, HPLC), building mouse models, preparation of micro/nano materials

    <b>Honors:</b>

    • ResearchingStar Dec 2018
    • Excellent Communist of Youth LeagueMay 2018
    • Special Award – Research ContributionAward Nov 2016-Nov 2018
    • Secondary Scholarship, Excellent StudentsAward      Nov 2015-Nov 2018
    • The third prizeofthe Life Culture Essay Contest                       Dec 2017
    • Excellent Career PlanningWorkbook Award Dec 2016
    • Top Ten Technology Talents Dec 2016
    • The third prizeofCreative in the Painting Anatomy Contest       Apr 2016
    July 24, 2019 at 3:01 am

    Education
    Guangdong Medical University(GDMU) Step 2014
    Candidate for Bachelor of Medicine
    Concentrations: Clinical Medicine
    Cumulative GPA: 3.57/4.00
    Coursework (*current): Systematic Anatomy*, Physiology, Pharmacology, Diagnostics, Surgery*, Internal Medicine*, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Clinical Skills — No need to mention coursework on CV; your transcript will show that. 

    Research Experience  Publications should be separate from Research Experience in layout
    Publication ●Jan 2019
    [1] Nan Tang1,*, Ziqing Cai1, Hongpeng Chen, Longbin Cao, Bo Chen, Bihua Lin. Involvement of gap junction in propylthiouracil-induced cytotoxicity in BRL‑3A cells, Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine, 2019, 17: 2799-2806. ( IF=1.41)
    Co-First author Corresponding authors:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Mainly performed the experiment as well as trained and supervised research assistants
    ● Explored the role and potential underlying mechanisms of gap junctions(GJs) in propylthiouracil-induced
    ● toxicity in BRL-3A cells
    ● Indicated propylthiouracil (PTU) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) acting as ‘injury signals’ to affect
    ● the connexin-32-gap junctions-mediated (Cx32-GJ-mediated) hepatoprotective effect
    ● Proved an effective strategy for controlling drug-induced liver injury

    The First-level Team Challenge in GDMU: anti-EpCAM Modified Hierarchical Biointerfaces for high efficient capture of circulating tumor cells and its Application in Microfluidic Chips
    ● Apr 2019
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Paper: Xingda Wu1,4, Hongpeng Chen1,4, Ziqing Cai2, Cuijuan Liu2, Jiehong Qiu2, Ying Li1, XinshengPeng3 and
    Nan Tang2. Hierarchical biointerfaces with lotus leaf-like topography for high efficient capture of circulating
    tumor cells, Materials Research Express, 2019, 6: 085404.
    ● Awarded the second prize and obtained funding for ¥7.5 thousand
    ● Replicated the surface structures (micropillar, nanowire, and micro/nano hierarchical substrate) of the
    ● real lotus leaf by PDMS
    ● Specifically recognized and isolated target circulating tumor cells(MCF-7 cells) with bio-conjugated
    structures by a biomarker prior (anti-EpCAM)
    ● Compared the cell capture efficiency of anti/nonanti-EpCAM coated three different hierarchical biointerface
    ● Proved the highest efficiency of hierarchical substrate with anti-EpCAM then applied to microfluidic chips

    “Challenging Cup”Undergraduate Curricular Academic Science and Technology Works Project of GDMU: Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Propylthiouracil in Hepatic Cells Dec 2018
    Team Leader Advisor:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Paper: Tang Nan1, Chen Hong Peng*,2, Cai Zi Qing1, Zhan Pei Lin, Pan Tu Wei, Zhang Yuan, Wu Xing Da. Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Determination of Propylthiouracil in Hepatic Cells, Current Pharmaceutical Analysis, 2018, 14(3): 219~222.
    ● Awarded the second prize
    ● Chiefly causing parts of experiments and paper writing
    ● First developed and validated a simple, accurate, and specific method for PTU concentration in hepatic cells
    ● Provide a necessary support for the investigations of PTU hepatic injury
    College Students’ Climbing Plan of Guangdong Province: The Role of Preparation and Biocompatibility of Quercetin/Chitosan/Heparin Composite Coat Jan 2018
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Obtained funding for ¥30 thousand
    ● Achieved alternate deposition of quercetin/chitosan/heparin on Ti surface via layer-by-layer (LBL) technology
    ● Characterized the surface topography of multilayer by SEM, EDS and AFM
    ● Evaluated ability to inhibit VSMC proliferation by blood compatibility tests and molecular biological methods
    ● Exploited for fabrication of Ti-based implant surfaces with higher cell biocompatibility

    College Students’ Biochemistry Skills Contest of GDMU: Edible Suggestions for White and
    Yellow Corn by Detect Lysine Concentration Dec 2016
    Team Leader Advisor:Associate Professor Nan Tang
    ● Awarded the third prize
    ● Primarily executed experiments and data analysis
    ● Compared Lysine content in three different corns through subtraction method after extraction
    ● Given practical advice for edible black corn

    National College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program: Preparation of Composite Thin ta-C Nanostructure on Non-continuous Films and its Endothelialization
    ● Oct 2016
    Team Leader Advisor: Lecturer Hongpeng Chen
    ● Obtained funding for ¥10 thousand
    ● Compared the ability of composite materials to regenerate of two major vascular cells
    ● Evaluated the the capability to rapidly endothelialize of the special films
    ● Provided theoretical guidance to design and develop new vascular stent surfaces

    Intership Experience

    <b>I</b><b>nternship</b> <b>     </b>Jan 2018-Present

    • Jiangmen Central Hospital, Guandong Province
    • Applied basic clinical skills, wrote medical documents and complete assessments

    <b>T</b><b>he 16th Asian Marathon Championship</b> <b>   </b><b>    </b>Nov 2017

    • As an ambulance volunteer
    • Skilled basic emergency measures for athletes <b></b>

    <b>Acquisition </b><b>D</b><b>epartment</b><b> of </b><b>Youth Magazine</b><b> in GDMU</b> <b>   </b><b>    </b>Oct 2015

    • Masteredinterview skills and publishedarticles on public websites such as the China Prose Network

    <b>Editorial </b><b>D</b><b>epartment</b><b> of </b><b>College </b><b>S</b><b>tudent </b><b>M</b><b>edia </b><b>C</b><b>enter</b><b> in GDMU</b> <b>  </b><b>  </b><b> </b><b>  </b>Oct 2015

    • Masteredthe use ofMS office and image processing software
    • Mainlyissuer and reviewer of the “Campus Express Train”

    skill and awards

    <b>Language skill</b><b>:</b> TOEFL

    <b>Computer skills</b><b>: </b>Proficient in MS office, basic programming in VBA

    <b>Experimental Techniques: </b>Cell culture, flow cytometry, molecular and cell biology, protein and lipid techniques (WB, PCR, ELISA, HPLC), building mouse models, preparation of micro/nano materials

    <b>Honors:</b>

    • ResearchingStar Dec 2018
    • Excellent Communist of Youth LeagueMay 2018
    • Special Award – Research ContributionAward Nov 2016-Nov 2018
    • Secondary Scholarship, Excellent StudentsAward      Nov 2015-Nov 2018
    • The third prizeofthe Life Culture Essay Contest                       Dec 2017
    • Excellent Career PlanningWorkbook Award Dec 2016
    • Top Ten Technology Talents Dec 2016
    • The third prizeofCreative in the Painting Anatomy Contest       Apr 2016

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