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Li Qing

 

Qing LiPh. D. Associate professor

Tel: +86-10-82801714

E-mail: qli@bjmu.edu.cn

Address: Department of Chemical Biology School of Pharmaceutical SciencesPeking University, Beijing 100191, China

Education

1983-1987, Chemistry Department of LanZhou University, B. S. degree.

1993-1996, Chemistry Department of TianJin University, M. S. degree.

1996-1999, school of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Beijing Medical University, Ph. D.

Professional Background

1987-1996, Research Institute of DaQing Petrochemical Company, engineer,

Since 1999, worked as a teacher and researcher in the school of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Peking University.

Teaching

Teaching organic chemistry to undergraduate students.

Research Interests

Interesting in the synthesis of carbohydrate compounds and  taking part in two important research projects as a key member. designing and synthesizing tetravalent lactoside Gu-4 which showed good anti-inflammation effect and has become potential drug for the cure of inflammation.

Representative Publications 

1. Qing Li, Bin Su, Hui Li, Xiang-Bao Meng, Meng-Shen Cai, Zhong-Jun Li, Ta-Lin Suo, Rou-Li Zhou, Synthesis and potential activity in anti-metastasis of spacer armed 2-acetamido-2-deoxy-4-O-b-D- galactopyranosyl-D-glucosides and their dimers, Carbohydrate Research, 2003, 338, 207-217.

2. Shu Chun LI, Li Min NIU, Hui LI, Zhong Jun LI, Qing LI*, Synthesis of RGD-aPEG-Lactoside, a Potential Anti-metastasis Glycoconjugate, Chin. Chem. Lett., 2004, 15(5), 532-534.

3. Zhao-Jun Yin, Qing Li,* Xiang-Bao Meng and Zhong-Jun Li*, Design and synthesis of novel multivalent mannosides targeting the mannose receptor, Carbohydrate Research, 2007, 342, 2729–2734.

4. Zhihui Zhao & Qing Li & Jiale Hu & Zhongjun Li & Jinghua Liu & Aihua Liu & Peng Deng & Lin Zhang & Xiaowei Gong & Kesen Zhao & Shuangquan Zhang & Yong Jiang, Lactosyl derivatives function in a rat model of severe burn shock by acting as antagonists against CD11b of integrin on leukocytes, Glycoconjugate Journal, 2009, 26, 173-188.