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Zhang Jie

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Dr. Jie Zhang obtained his PhD degree in College of Food Science and Engineering, Jilin University in 2016. He joined Jilin University as an Associate Professor in 2020. Dr. Zhang mainly focuses on rapid determination and risk assessment of hazardous substances in food, as well as function of natural products based on nuclear receptors. He has been the recipient of 9 research grants and the referee for 18 peer-reviewed academic journals. He is the first or correspondent author of 34 papers published in international scientific journals. He currently serves as the young editorial board member for journal of eFood. He was awarded the Postdoctoral Excellence Award of Jilin University in 2019 and the Second Prize of Science and Technology Award of Jilin Province (2/8) in 2020.

E-mail address: zhangjie83@jlu.edu.cn

Representative Publications in 2020

1. Tiehua Zhang, Shuning Zhong, Tiezhu Li, Jie Zhang*. Saponins as modulators of nuclear receptors. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2020, 60(1): 94-107. (IF=7.862)

2. Tiehua Zhang, Yuan Liang, Jie Zhang*. Natural and synthetic compounds as dissociated agonists of glucocorticoid receptor. Pharmacological Research, 2020, 156: 104802. (IF=5.893)

3. Yuan Liang, Tiehua Zhang, Jie Zhang*. Natural tyrosine kinase inhibitors acting on the epidermal growth factor receptor: Their relevance for cancer therapy. Pharmacological Research, 2020, 161: 105164. (IF=5.893)

4. Tiehua Zhang, Shuning Zhong, Ligang Hou, Yongjun Wang, XiaoJia Xing, Tianzhu Guan, Jie Zhang*, Tiezhu Li*. Computational and experimental characterization of estrogenic activities of 20(S, R)-protopanaxadiol and 20(S, R)-protopanaxatriol. Journal of Ginseng Research, 2020, 44(5): 690-696. (IF=5.487)

5. Tiehua Zhang, Yuan Liang, Peng Zuo, Siyuan Jing, Tiezhu Li, Yongjun Wang, Chengyu Lv, Da Li, Jie Zhang*, Zhengyi Wei*. 20(S)-Protopanaxadiol blocks cell cycle progression by targeting epidermal growth factor receptor. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2020, 135: 111017. (IF=4.679)