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Institute of Stroke

Jie Lu

Jie Lu
Jie Lu, female, born in 1975. Professor/Chief physician, PhD supervisor, Co-director of Department of Nnuclear Medicine, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.

Education and work experience
1999-2004    Graduated from Capital Medical University, Beijing, P.R. China (PhD).
2005-2009    Beijing Normal University, Beijing (PhD Program).
2006-2008    Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
2004-2006    Resident, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.
2006-2011    Associate chief physician, Associate professor, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.
2011-now     Associate professor, Chief physician, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.
2013-now     Professor, Chief physician, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University.

Other academic activities and awards
Committee Member: Chinese society for magnetic resonance in medicine of Chinese society of radiology; China medical women's association; Stroke screening and prevention program of national health and family planning commission of the people’s republic of China. Winners of National Science Fund for Outstanding Young Scholar, Beijing science and technology star, Beijing municipal health bureau Shi Baiqian technical person and Beijing municipal health bureau high-level technical person.
Member of editing committee: Chinese journal of medical imaging technology, Chinese journal of geriatric heart brain and vessel disease, Journal of Clinical Rehabilitative Tissue Engineering Research, Chinese Journal of CT and MRI; Reviewer: Neural Regeneration Research, PLos One, Biomedical and Environmental Sciences.

Research interests
Professor Lu Jie's research interests are in imaging study in ischemic stroke, cognitive impairment and epilepsy. She has published over 30 research papers, including Neuron, Journal of Neuroscience, and Neuroimage, etc..

PUBLICATIONS

1.    Mueller S, Wang D, Fox MD, Yeo BT, Sepulcre J, Sabuncu MR, Shafee R, Lu J*, Liu H*. Individual variability in functional connectivity architecture of the human brain. Neuron, 2013, 77(3): 586-595.

2.    Lu J#, Liu H#, Zhang M, Wang D, Cao Y, Ma Q, Rong D, Wang X, Buckner RL, Li K. Focal Pontine Lesions Provide Evidence That Intrinsic Functional Connectivity Reflects Polysynaptic Anatomical Pathways. Journal of Neuroscience, 2011, 31(42): 15065-15071.
3.    Lu J, Dai GP, Egi Y, Huang S, Kwon SJ, Lo EH, Kim YR. Characterization of cerebrovascular responses to hyperoxia and hypercapnia using MRI in rat. Neuroimage, 2009, 45(4): 1126-1134.
4.    Wang Z, Nie B, Li D, Zhao Z, Han Y, Song H, Xu J, Shan B, Lu J*, Li, K*. Effect of Acupuncture in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease: A Functional MRI Study. PLos One, 2012, 7(8): e42730.
5.    Wang Z, Liang P, Zhao Z, Han Y, Song H, Xu J, Lu J*, Li K*. Acupuncture modulates resting state hippocampal functional connectivity in Alzheimer disease. PLoS One, 2014, 9(3): e91160.