University of Nebraska-Lincoln, School of Biological Sciences

305 Morrison Center
Lincoln, NE 68583-0900
(402) 472-5905

Professor




Dr Li's research is focused on studying HIV-1 pathogenesis, transmission, and prevention using single-cell in situ analyses and in vivo SIV-rhesus macaque and humanized-BLT (bone marrow liver and thymus) mouse models of HIV-1 infection. I have published extensively on HIV/SIV transmission, pathogenesis, and prevention, including one paper in Science and two papers in Nature as the leading author.




Education

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Ph.D. - Beijing Univeristy Medical School

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Master Med. Sc.- Shanxi Medical University

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Medicine- Datong University Medicial School

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M. SS, Univeristy of St. Thomas

Professsional Experience

Book Chapters

Li Q.(2014). T cell based HIV-1 vaccine in the era of broadly neutralizing antibody (in Chinese). In Wang YC (Ed.) HIV Vaccine Development and Evaluation.
Li Q. and C. Wood. (2014). Humanized-mouse versus non-human primate models of HIV-1 infection, In Poluektova LY, Cracia-Martinez JV., Koyanagi Y, Manz MG. and Tager AM (Ed.). Humanized Mice for HIV Research. Springer.
Li Q.(2014). Collagen Deposition and Fibrosis in the Lymphatic Tissues of HIV-1, in Thomas Hope, Douglas D. Richman, Mario Stevenson(Ed.). Encyclopedia of AIDS Encyclopedia of AIDS. Springer.

Research Publication

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Honors