
About Me
Professional Background
2004-2012, MD,PhD program,Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
2012-2013, Neurology resident program (To be continued), Department of neurology, Tongji hospital, Huazhong university of science and technology
2013-2015, Postdoctoral fellow, Center of translation...
2012-2013, Neurology resident program (To be continued), Department of neurology, Tongji hospital, Huazhong university of science and technology
2013-2015, Postdoctoral fellow, Center of translation...
2004-2012, MD,PhD program,Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
2012-2013, Neurology resident program (To be continued), Department of neurology, Tongji hospital, Huazhong university of science and technology
2013-2015, Postdoctoral fellow, Center of translational neuromedicine, Department of neurosurgery,University of Rochester
2015-present, Research assistant professor, Center of translational neuromedicine, Department of neurosurgery,University of Rochester
2012-2013, Neurology resident program (To be continued), Department of neurology, Tongji hospital, Huazhong university of science and technology
2013-2015, Postdoctoral fellow, Center of translational neuromedicine, Department of neurosurgery,University of Rochester
2015-present, Research assistant professor, Center of translational neuromedicine, Department of neurosurgery,University of Rochester
Faculty Appointments
Adjunct Assistant Professor - Department of Neurology (SMD)
Research
Dr. Ding is interested in studying the role of ions in regulating physiological and pathological processes in central nervous system. With powerful technical tools of electrophysiology recording and 2-photon in vivo imaging, as well as transgenic animal models and pharmacological methods, Dr. Ding i...
Dr. Ding is interested in studying the role of ions in regulating physiological and pathological processes in central nervous system. With powerful technical tools of electrophysiology recording and 2-photon in vivo imaging, as well as transgenic animal models and pharmacological methods, Dr. Ding is working on exploring the roles of ions in relation with sleep/wake states, EEG pattern, neuromodulators, ion channels and receptors in brain.