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Jishu Shi
Date:2018-01-17 Hit:475
Personal Information | ||
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Given Name | Jishu | ![]() |
Family Name | Shi | |
Current Position | Professor and Director | |
Organization | U.S.-China Center for Animal Health, Kansas State University | |
Nationality-Resident | U.S.A. |
Curriculum Vitae | |
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Major Interest | U.S.-China veterinary education and veterinary continuing education |
Education | Beijing Agricultural University (1985, D.V.M.) Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1988, M.S.) |
Post-graduate Training | Kansas State University (1995, Ph.D.) |
Professional Experience | 2016- Biosecurity Research Institute Research Fellow, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Develop novel vaccine technologies for high consequence animal diseases. 2013- Professor, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Develop novel adjuvants and vaccine technologies for high consequence animal diseases. 2010- Director, US-China Center for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University. Provide educational and research services for the improvement of Chinese animal health education, research, government, and industrial workforce. 2013-2014 Special Assistant to the Provost for China Affairs, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. Worked with leaders of the Chinese Hanban, Jilin University, and Kansas State University to establish the Confucius Institute at Kansas State University. This is a Confucius Institute specialized in animal health and food safety. 2008-2013 Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Anatomy and Physiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Investigate the role of IL-1beta in cancer and inflammation and develop novel adjuvants and vaccine technologies for high consequence animal diseases. |
Honors and Awards | Featured Speaker, Kansas State University Research Showcase, K-State Olathe, May 17, 2017. Advisor, Second Place (won by Yulia Burakova, PhD student) in Interdisciplinary Research Oral Presentation, 2016 Kansas State University Annual Graduate Student Research Forum. Manhattan, Kansas, March 30, 2016. Advisor, Second Place (won by Yulia Burakova, PhD student) in Poster Presentation, the AAVI-AAI Young Investigator Award at the 96th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases, Chicago, Illinois, December 6-8, 2015. Advisor, First Place (won by Xiangdong Li, PhD student) at the 94th Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases in Slide Presentation Category, Biosafety and Biosecurity Awards sponsored by the Animal Health Institute and its Joseph J. Garbarino Foundation. Chicago, Illinois, December 8-9, 2013. Advisor, KSURF Doctoral Research Scholarship ($20,000 to Xiangdong Li, PhD candidate). Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, May 9, 2013. Advisor, David A. Benfield Student Travel Fellowship to attend the International PRRS Symposium and PCVAD (PCV2) – China. Beijing, May 20-22, 2013 ($1,500 to Xiangdong Li), International PRRS Symposium Planning Committee. April 11, 2013. |
More recent publications | 1. Wang, L., and J. Shi. 2017. PRRSV Vaccine: Challenges and Prospective. International Journal of Vaccines and Immune System (accepted for publication). 2. Burakova Y., R. Madera, J. Schlup, and J. Shi. 2017. Adjuvants for animal vaccines. Viral Immunology PMID: 28618246, DOI: 10.1089/vim.2017.0049 3. Li X., A. Galliher-Beckley, L. Wang, J. Nietfeld, W. Feng, and J. Shi. 2017. Comparison of immune responses of Chinese highly pathogenic PRRS virus strain HV and North American PRRS virus strain NADC-20 in pigs. The Open Virology Journal. 2017, 11:73-82. 4. Zhang, B., S. Mi, F. Bao, H. Guo, C. Tu, J. Shi, and W. Gong. 2017. Complete genome sequence of a sub-subgenotype 2.1i isolate of classical swine fever virus from China. GenomeA 2017: 00127-17. 5. Gong, W., J. Jia, B. Zhang, S. Mi, L. Zhang, X. Xie, H. Guo, J. Shi* and C. Tu* 2017. Serum Metabolomic profiling of piglets infected with virulent classical swine fever virus. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2017 (8) 00731. (*corresponding author). 6. Burakova Y., J. Shi*, and J. Schlup *. 2017. Impact of oil composition on formation and stability of emulsions produced by spontaneous emulsification. Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology. 38(12): 1749-1754 (*corresponding author). 7. Wang, L. and J. Shi. 2016. Sequencing for Surveillance of Emerging Infectious Diseases: from Laboratory to Field. Infect Dis Transl Med 2(1):1-2. 8. Madera, R., W. Gong, L. Wang, Y. Burakova, K. Lleellish, A. Galliher-Beckley, J. Nietfeld, J.. Henningson, K. Jia, P. Li, J. Bai, J. Schlup, S. McVey, C. Tu, & J. Shi. 2016. Pigs immunized with a novel E2 subunit vaccine are protected from heterologous classical swine fever virus challenge. BMC Veterinary Research 12:197. 9. Shi, X., X. Liu, Q. Sun, Q. Wang, G. Ma, G. Anderson, J. Bai*, and J. Shi*. 2016. A multiplex real-time PCR panel assay for simultaneous detection and differentiation of 12 common swine viruses. Journal of Virological Methods 236:258-265 (*Co-corresponding author). 10. Huang, C., Y. Du, Z. Yu, Q. Zhang, Y. Liu, J. Tang, J. Shi, and W. Feng. 2016. Highly pathogenic porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus nonstructural protein 4 cleaves VISA to impair antiviral responses mediated by RIG-I-like receptors. Scientific Reports 6:28497. 11. Gong, W., L. Zhang, Z. Lu, J. Jia, M. Wang, Z. Peng, H. Guo, J. Shi*, and C. Tu*. 2016. Complete genome sequence of a novel classical swine fever virus sub-subgenotype 2.1g isolate from China. Archives of Virology 161:2613-2617 (*Co-corresponding author). 12. Gong, W., Z. Lu, L. Zhang, X. Xie, D. Jiang, J. Jia, H. Guo, J. Shi*, and C. Tu*. 2016. In vitro adaptation and genome analysis of a sub-subgenotype 2.1c isolate of classical swine fever virus. Virus Genes 52:651-659 (*Co-corresponding author). 13. Gong, W., J. Wu, Z. Lu, L. Zhang, S. Qin, F. Chen, Z. Peng, Q. Wang, L. Ma, A. Bai, H. Guo, J. Shi*, and C. Tu*. 2016. Genetic diversity of subgenotype 2.1 isolates of classical swine fever virus. Infection, Genetics and Evolution 4:218-226. (*Co-corresponding author) |
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