Jing Li, MD
Research Associate Professor
Director of Translational Science and Education
Department of Emergency Medicine
About
Dr. Jing Li is a Research Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of Translational Science and Education at the Center for Advanced Resuscitation Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of cardiac arrest, ischemia–reperfusion injury, and therapeutic hypothermia. Dr. Li’s translational work integrates cellular physiology and pharmacologic innovation to improve survival and recovery after cardiac arrest and hemorrhagic shock.
Selected Grants
UIC Chancellor’s Innovation Fund, Novel TAT-peptide Improves Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survival, Co-Investigator
Chicago Biomedical Consortium, Design and Delivery of TAT Fusion Proteins for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Co-Investigator
Department of Defense, Office of Naval Research, Proteomic Development of Molecular Vital Signs for Hemorrhagic Shock, Co-Investigator
Publication Aggregators
Notable Honors
2013, Best of the Best Abstract Award, American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium
2010, Best Abstract of Translational Research, Department of Medicine Research Day, University of Chicago
Education
M.D., Department of Medicine, The North China Coal Medical University, Tangshan, Hebei, China
Residency, Section of Gastroenterology, Gongren Hospital of Tangshan, Tangshan, Hebei, China
Research Currently in Progress
- Translational medicine in cardiac arrest and hemorrhagic shock
- Molecular signaling in ischemia–reperfusion injury
- Comparative and alternative medicine approaches to cardioprotection
- Mechanisms of hypothermia-induced cellular protection