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Yulong LI      李毓龙


Institute of Molecular Physiology

Adjunct Senior Principal Investigator

yulong@gmail.com

Home page of research group:http://www.yulonglilab.org

 

 

Timeline

  • 2020 - Present            Shenzhen Bay Laboratory         Adjunct Senior Principal Investigator

  • 2012 - Present            Peking University         Professor

  • 2006 - 2012                Stanford University         Postdoc

  • 2000 - 2006                Duke University         PhD

  • 1996 - 2000                Peking University         Bachelor

 

 

Research Areas

Yulong Li's research group is committed to researching cutting-edge scientific issues in the field of neurobiology. His research work mainly includes the following aspects:

1. Development of genetically-encoded sensors for imaging neurotransmitters/ modulators and mapping electric synapses.

2. Deorphanization of orphan G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) in the nervous system.

3. Development of genetically-encoded tags for multiple cell type labeling in the brain under in vivo and EM system.

 


Selected Publications

1. Jing, M. *, Zhang, P. *, Wang, G., Feng, J., ... Zhu, JJ. # & Li, Y. # (2018). A genetically-encoded fluorescent acetylcholine indicator for in vitro and in vivo studies. Nature Biotechnology, 36(8), 726-737.

2. Sun, F. *, Zeng, J. *, Jing, M. *, Zhou, J., Feng, J., ... & Li, Y. # (2018). A genetically-encoded fluorescent sensor enables rapid and specific detection of dopamine in flies, fish, and mice. Cell, 174(2), 481-496.

3. Feng, J., Zhang, C., Lischinsky, JE., Jing, M., ... & Li, Y. # (2019). A Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Sensor for Rapid and Specific In Vivo Detection of Norepinephrine. Neuron, 102(4), 745-761

4. Wu, L., Dong, A., Dong, L., Wang, S. Q., & Li, Y. # (2019). PARIS, an optogenetic method for functionally mapping gap junctions. eLife, 8, e43366

5. Yu, H., Zhao, T., Liu, S., Wu, Q., Johnson, O., Wu, Z., Zhuang, Z., Shi, Y., He, R., Yang, Y., Sun, J., Wang, X., Xu, H., Zeng, Z., Lei, X., Luo, W.*, & Li, Y.* (2019). MRGPRX4 is a bile acid receptor for human cholestatic itch. eLife