Research Interest: General
area of research is Molecular Parasitology, specifically parasitic protozoa;
Studying the host gene regulation during parasitic infection; Understanding the
impacts of natural products and nanoparticles on host-parasite interactions.
Research Interest: The
scientific interests are centered on veterinary medicine, namely in cancer
experimental animal models and pharmacology:
a) chemical induction of tumours in laboratory animals (mammary gland and urinary
bladder) and the evaluation of different treatments (anti-inflammatory drugs
and physical exercise) on tumors' development;
b) study of the tumor angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis;
c) assessment of tumors vascularization by ultrasonography.
Research Interest: Chronophysiological, metabolic, cardiac, and emogasanalitic variations during exercise in athletic horse. Seasonal monitoring of hematologic and biochemical profile in fish species used in aquaculture. Role of acute phase protein (APP) response in domestic mammals, athletic horse, and fish. Hematological and biochemical analysis in fish reared in aquaculture system.
Research Interest: Foodborne pathogens, food of animal origin, residues of veterinary drugs, farmed fish, chemical contaminants,Foodborne pathogens in food of animal origin
I
finished my undergraduate education in 2017 as the top student of the 13th Term
of Atatürk University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. In 2018, I started my
doctoral education at Atatürk University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
Department of Pathology, and received my doctor's title in 2022. Since that
year, I have been working as a faculty member at Atatürk University, Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine, Department of Pathology.
Research
Interest: Pathology, Oncology, Veterinary and Tıp Medicine
Research
Interest: Molecular Biology, Microbiology and
Biochemistry,searching for biological agents such as microorganisms and plants
to use as alternatives to control animal and human diseases caused by
pathogenic bacteria.
Dr.
Güler Yenice is an Associate Professor in the Department of Animal Nutrition
and Nutritional Diseases at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Atatürk
University, located in Erzurum, Turkey. She holds a Doctorate in Animal
Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases from Kafkas University, where she also
completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Veterinary Medicine and
Health Sciences, respectively. Dr. Yenice’s research primarily focuses on
veterinary and health sciences, specializing in zootechnical and animal feed,
ruminant and poultry nutrition, feed additives, and metabolism.
Since
joining Atatürk University in 2010, Dr. Yenice has held various academic roles.
Her academic contributions include 19 articles published in SCI-indexed
journals, 4 chapters in national books, as well as numerous publications in
other national and international journals. She has also presented 6 national
and 24 international papers at esteemed conferences. Dr. Yenice actively
engages with the scientific community through her online academic profiles on
platforms such as ORCID, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar
Research Interest:
Health Sciences; Veterinary Sciences; Zootechnical and Animal Feed; Animal
Nutrition and Nutritional Diseases; Ruminant; Poultry; Feed Additives;
Metabolism
Dr. Xiangyang Miao is a Professor at Institute of Animal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Beijing. He performed his doctoral studies in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University. He also worked as a visiting professor at University of Guelph, Canada, Harvard University, University of California, Davis, and University of Maryland, USA. He is a principal investigator and academic leader which successively lead more than 30 projects. His research area is molecular and developmental biology, functional genomics, and molecular breeding. His research interests currently focus on developmental biology, genomics, epigenomics, high throughput sequencing, bioinformatics and molecular biology. He is an evaluation expert in National Natural Science Foundation of China, The National Scholarship Fund, Beijing Natural Science Foundation, Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission, Beijing Science and Technology Award, Beijing Senior Professional Title, The National Key Research and Development Program of China, China Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center, European Commission Horizon, Times Higher Education World University Rankings, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Anhui Science and Technology Project, Jiangsu Science and Technology Consultation etc. He is an associate Editor for Frontiers in Endocrinology, Frontiers in Physiology, Frontiers in Genetics, Frontiers in Veterinary Science and BMC Veterinary Research, etc. He is an outstanding expert of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He has published more than 150 peer-reviewed papers, including papers in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, Reproduction, Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Physiology, Gene, Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, Animal Reproduction Science etc. Prof. Miao has authored or co-authored English monograph and multiple Chinese volumes. He has also obtained numerous patents, both domestically and internationally. He has also applied for many national invention patents.
Research
Interest: Molecular and developmental biology; Functional
genomics; Epigenetics; High throughput genomics; Bioinformatics; Molecular
breeding.
Salsabeel Yousuf, Waqar Afzal
Malik, Hui Feng, Tianyi Liu, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao. Genome wide
identifcation and characterization of fertility associated novel CircRNAs as
ceRNA reveal their regulatory roles in sheep fecundity. Journal of Ovarian
Research, 2023, 16: 115.
Hui Feng, Tianyi Liu, Salsabeel
Yousuf, Xiuxiu Zhang, Wanlong Huang, Ai Li, Lingli Xie and Xiangyang Miao.
Identification and analysis of lncRNA, miRNA and mRNA related to subcutaneous
and intramuscular fat in Laiwu pigs. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2023, 13:
1081460.
Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao *,
Qingmiao Luo, Huijing Zhao, Xiaoyu Qin. Impact of FecB mutation on ovarian DNA
methylome in Small-Tail Han sheep. Genes. 2023, 14(1): 203
Xiuxiu Zhang, Wanlong Huang,
Yuntao Guo and Xiangyang Miao *. Integrative analysis of miRNAs involved in fat
deposition in different pig breeds. Genes. 2023, 14(1): 94
Salsabeel Yousuf, Ai Li, Hui
Feng, Tianyi Liu, Wanlong Huang, Xiuxiu Zhang, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang
Miao.Genome-wide expression profiling and networking reveals an imperative role
of IMF-associated novel circRNAs as ceRNA in pigs. Cells, 2022, 11: 2638.
Tianyi Liu Hui Feng, Salsabeel
Yousuf, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao. Genome-wide analysis of microRNAs
identifies the lipid metabolism pathway to be a defining factor in adipose
tissue from different sheep. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9: 938311.
Tianyi Liu Hui Feng, Salsabeel
Yousuf, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao. Differential regulation of mRNAs and
lncRNAs related to lipid metabolism in Duolang and Small Tail Han Sheep.
Scientific Reports, 12: 11157
Hui Feng, Tianyi Liu, Salsabeel
Yousuf, Xiuxiu Zhang, Wanlong Huang, Ai Li, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao.
Identification of potential miRNA-mRNA regulatory network and the key miRNAs in
intramuscular and subcutaneous adipose. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022,
9: 976603.
Hui Feng, Salsabeel Yousuf,
Tianyi Liu, Xiuxiu Zhang, Wanlong Huang, Ai Li, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao. The
comprehensive detection of miRNA and circRNA in the regulation of intramuscular
and subcutaneous adipose tissue of Laiwu pig. Scientific Reports, 2022, 12:
16542.
Samina Shabbir, Prerona Boruah,
Lingli Xie, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar , Mohsin Nawaz, SalsabeelYousuf,
Tianyi Liu, Farhat Jabeen, Xiangyang Miao*. Genome-wide transcriptome profiling
uncovers differential miRNAs and lncRNAs in ovaries of Hu sheep at different
developmental stages. Scientifc Reports, 2021, 11: 5865.
Xiangyang Miao∗Qingmiao Luo Lingli Xie Huijing Zhao Xiaoyu Qin.
Comparative DNA methylome analysis of estrus ewes reveals the complex
regulatory pathways of sheep fecundity. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology,
2020, 18: 77.
Wanlong Huang, Xiuxiu Zhang, Ai
Li, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao*. Genome-wide analysis of mRNAs and lncRNAs of
intramuscular fat related to lipid metabolism in two pig breeds. Cellular
Physiology and Biochemistry, 2018, 50: 2406–2422.
Ai Li, Wanlong Huang, Xiuxiu
Zhang, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao*. Identification and characterization of
circRNAs of two pig breeds as a new biomarker in metabolism-related diseases.
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry, 2018, 47: 2458
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao, Xiaoyu Qin. Ovarian transcriptomic analysis reveals the
alternative splicing events associated with fecundity in different sheep
breeds. Animal Reproduction Science, 2018, 198: 177–183.
Wanlong Huang, Xiuxiu Zhang, Ai
Li, Lingli Xie, Xiangyang Miao*. Differential regulation of mRNAs and lncRNAs
related to lipid metabolism in two pig breeds. Oncotarget, 2017, 8:
87539-87553.
Wanlong Huang, Yuntao Guo,
Weihua Du, Xiuxiu Zhang, Ai Li, Xiangyang Miao*. Global transcriptome analysis
identifies differentially expressed genes related to lipid metabolism in Wagyu
and Holstein cattle. Scientific Reports, 2017, 7, 5278.
Yuntao Guo, Xiuxiu Zhang,
Wanlong Huang, Xiangyang Miao*. Identification and characterization of
differentially expressed miRNAs in subcutaneous adipose between Wagyu and
Holstein cattle. Scientific Reports, 2017, 7: 44026
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao, Xiaoyu Qin. An integrated analysis of miRNAs and methylated genes
encoding mRNAs and lncRNAs in sheep breeds with different fecundity. Frontiers
in Physiology, 2017, 8: 1049.
Xiangyang Miao Recent advances
in understanding the role of miRNAs in exosomes and their therapeutic
potential. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2017, 16(4), 753-761.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao & Xiaoyu Qin. Co-expression analysis and identification of
fecundity-related long non-coding RNAs in sheep ovaries. Scientific Reports,
2016, 6, 39398.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao, Xiaoyu Qin. Genome-wide analysis of miRNAs in the ovaries of
Jining Grey and Laiwu Black goats to explore the regulation of fecundity.
Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, 37983.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao & Xiaoyu Qin. Ovarian transcriptomic study reveals the
differential regulation of miRNAs and lncRNAs related to fecundity in different
sheep. Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, 35299.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Xiaoyu Qin. Genome-wide transcriptome analysis in the ovaries of two goats
identifies differentially expressed genes related to fecundity. Gene, 2016,
582, 69-76.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Huijing Zhao, Xiaoyu Qin. Ovarian proteomic study reveals the possible
molecular mechanism for hyperprolificacy of Small Tail Han sheep. Scientific Reports,
2016, 6, 27606.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Xiaoyu Qin. Genome-wide analysis reveals the differential regulations of mRNAs
and miRNAs in Dorset and Small Tail Han sheep muscles. Gene, 2015, 562(2):
188–196.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo, Xiaoyu
Qin, Yuntao Guo, Huijing Zhao. Genome-wide mRNA-seq profiling reveals
predominant downregulation of lipid metabolic processes in adipose tissues of
Small Tail Han than Dorset sheep. Biochemical and Biophysical Research
Communications 2015, 467: 413-420.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Xiaoyu Qin, Yuntao Guo. Genome-wide analysis of microRNAs identifies the lipid
metabolism pathway to be a defining factor in adipose tissue from different
sheep. Scientific Reports, 2015, 5:18470
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo,
Xiaoyu Qin. Genome-wide transcriptome analysis of mRNAs and microRNAs in Dorset
and Small Tail Han sheep to explore the regulation of fecundity. Molecular and
Cellular Endocrinology, 2015. 402: 32–42.
Xiangyang Miao. Recent advances
in the development of new transgenic animal technology. Cellular and Molecular
Life Sciences, 2013, 70(5): 815-828.
Xiangyang Miao, Qingmiao Luo. Genome-wide
transcriptome analysis between Small-tail Han sheep and the surabaya fur sheep
using high-throughput RNA sequencing. Reproduction, 2013, 145: 587-596.
Research
Interest: Veterinary Medicine, focusing on Animal Surgical
Clinic, acting on the following subjects: cães, suínos, epidemiologia,
carcinoma and nervo.
Research
Interest: Mycotoxins for gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) health
and some functional nutrients or Chinese herbal medicine triggered protective
mechanism for intestinal cells using pig as a research model. Considering that
the GIT and the immune system of pigs are not vastly different from those of
humans, the pig can be regarded as a good model that can be applied to humans.
Research Interest: CLINICAL
INTEREST IN VETERINARY MEDICINE: Surgery Orthopedic and Traumatology: a.
Osteoarthritis,
b. Hip and elbow dysplasia,
c. Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture,
d. Osteosynthesis,
e. Kinetic and Kinematic Analysis of Locomotion.
Research
Interest: Proteomics and transcriptomics analysis of
suckling mouse heart after infection with FMDV, MicroRNA, regulatory pathways
FMDV-related suckling mouse myocarditis, inflammatory signal pathways with
FMDV infection. Diagnosis, prevention and control infectious disease of sheep
and swine is one of his research aim.
Research
Interest:Parasite epidemiology, Zoonoses, pharmacokinetics,
chemotherapeutics, diagnostics, immunomodulatory and immunoprophylactic
approaches for the management of parasitic infections. Priority areas include
trypanosomosis and other tick borne haematozoa, poultry coccidiosis and wild
life parasitic infections.
Research Interest:Prevalence
of gastrointestinal parasites (Cryptosporidium sp., Eimeria sp., Strongylidae,
Cyathostominae, Trichinella spp., gastrointestinal and pulmonary
nematodes), treatment, drug resistance. Selenium, heavy metals, PCBs.
Research Interest: Quantitative microscopy and stereology,Histology and developmental biology of microvessels,Human and veterinary anatomy, histology and embryology,Biocompatibility and healing supported by tissue scaffolds and biomaterials,blood vessels; quantitative histology; stereology; tissue healing
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