Renyong Jia


    Identity

    ·  Professor      

    ·  Vice dean, college of veterinary medicine   

    Education

    ·  Veterinary Public Health, Sichuan Agricultural University, Bachelor, July 1992

    ·  Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University, PhD, June 2008

    Training and Professional Experience

    ·  2005.06-now,Professor, Sichuan Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine

    · 2002.09-2005.05,Professor, Southwest University (former name: Southwest Agricultural University)

    ·  1992.07-2002.08, Associate Professor, Southwest University (former name: Sichuan Animal Husbandry and Veterinary College)

    Research Interests

     · Focus on Apoptosis process induced by avian virus infection

     · MiRNA modulate avian viral replication

     · Novel vaccine development

    Awards and Honors

    ·  2013, Second Prize of National Technology Invention, Ministry of Science and Technology

    ·  2019, Shennong China Agricultural Science and Technology Award Outstanding  Innovation Team Award, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs

    ·  2017, Second Prize of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress Award, Sichuan Provincial People's Government

    ·  2012, Third Prize of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress Award, Sichuan Provincial People's Government

    Selected Publications

    ·  Huang S, Huang J, Cui M, Wu X, Wang M, Zhu D, Chen S, Liu M, Zhao X, Wu Y, Yang Q, Zhang S, Ou X, Mao S, Gao Q, Yu Y, Tian B, Liu Y, Zhang L, Yin Z, Jing      B, Chen X, Cheng A*, Jia R*. Duck Tembusu Virus Inhibits Type I  Interferon Production through the JOSD1-SOCS1-IRF7 Negative-Feedback Regulation Pathway. Journal of Virology. 2022; 96(18):e0093022.

    ·  Pan Y, Cai W, Cheng A*, Wang M, Yin Z, Jia R*.Flaviviruses: Innate Immunity, Inflammasome Activation, Inflammatory Cell Death, and Cytokines. Frontiers in Immunology. 2022; 13:829433.

    ·  Wu X, Pan Y, Huang J, Huang S, Wang M, Chen S, Liu M, Zhu D, Zhao X, Wu Y, Yang Q,Zhang S, Ou X, Zhang L, Liu Y, Yu Y, Gao Q, Mao S, Sun D, Tian B, Yin Z, Jing B, Cheng A, Jia      R*. The substitution at residue 218 of the NS5 protein methyltransferase domain of Tembusu virus impairs viral replication and translation and may triggers RIG-I-like receptor signaling. Poultry Science. 2022; 101(9):102017.

    ·  Cai W, Pan Y, Cheng A*, Wang M, Yin Z, Jia R*. Regulatory Role of Host MicroRNAs in Flaviviruses Infection. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2022; 13:869441.

    ·  Pan Y, Cai W, Cheng A*, Wang M, Chen S, Huang J, Yang Q, Wu Y, Sun D, Mao S, Zhu D,  Liu M, Zhao X, Zhang S, Gao Q, Ou X, Tian B, Yin Z, Jia R*. Duck Tembusu virus infection induces  mitochondrial-mediated and death receptor-mediated apoptosis in duck      embryo fibroblasts. Veterinary Research. 2022; 53(1):53.

    ·  Zhang X, Zhang Y, Jia R*, Wang M, Yin Z, Cheng A*. Structure and  function of capsid protein in flavivirus infection and its applications in the development of vaccines and therapeutics. Veterinary Research. 2021; 52(1):98.

    ·   Xu D, Li C, Liu G, Chen Z, Jia R*. Generation and evaluation of a   recombinant goose origin Newcastle disease virus expressing Cap protein of goose origin avastrovirus as a bivalent vaccine in goslings. Poultry  Science. 2019; 98(10):4426-4432.

    ·  Zhang X, Jia R*, Pan Y, Wang M, Chen S, Zhu D, Liu M, Zhao X, Yang Q, Wu Y, Zhang S, Liu Y, Zhang L, Yin Z, Jing B, Huang J, Tian B, Pan L, Yu Y, Ur Rehman M, Cheng A*. Therapeutic effects of duck Tembusu virus capsid protein fused with staphylococcal nuclease protein to target Tembusu infection in vitro. Veterinary Microbiology. 2019; 235:295-300.

    ·  Huang J, Yang C, Jia R*, Wang M, Chen S, Liu M, Zhu D, Zhao X,Yang Q, Wu Y, Zhang L, Yin Z, Jing B, Cheng A*. Induction of a protective response in ducks vaccinated with a DNA vaccine encoding engineered duck circovirus Capsid protein. Veterinary Microbiology. 2018; 225:40-47.

    · Yu X, Jia R*, Huang J, Shu B, Zhu D, Liu Q, Gao X, Lin M, Yin Z, Wang M, Chen S, Wang Y, Chen X, Cheng A*. Attenuated Salmonella typhimurium delivering DNA vaccine encoding duck enteritis virus UL24 induced systemic and mucosal immune responses and conferred good protection against challenge. Veterinary Research. 2012; 43(1):56.