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XIAO Jianzhong

Professor

Metabolism & Endocrinology

Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital

xjza01150@btch.edu.cn

Education Background

1979.9-1984.8 Wuhan Medical College (Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology) | Medicine | Bachelor

1987.8-1988.7 Peking Union Medical College Hospital | Gastroenterology (Advanced Training)

1993.2-1994.2 Chiba University, Japan | Endocrinology (Research Training)

1996.9-1998.8 Peking Union Medical College | Endocrinology | Master (Equivalent Qualification)

1999.2-2002.4 Aarhus University, Denmark | Doctor of Medical Science (Ph.D.)

Work Experience

1984.8-1987.8 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Resident Physician, Internal Medicine

1987.8-1988.7 Peking Union Medical College Hospital | Gastroenterology Lab (Advanced Training)

1988.8-1991.6 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Resident Physician, Gastroenterology & Endocrinology

1991.7-1993.1 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Attending Physician, Endocrinology

1993.2-1994.2 Chiba University, Japan | Research Trainee, Endocrinology

1994.2-1995.6 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Attending Physician, Endocrinology

1995.7-1999.2 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Associate Chief Physician, Endocrinology

1999.2-2002.4 Aarhus University, Denmark | Ph.D. Candidate, Medical Science

2002.5-2004.6 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Associate Chief Physician, Endocrinology

2004.7-2015.3 China-Japan Friendship Hospital | Chief Physician, Endocrinology

2015.4–Present Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital | Chief Physician & Director, Endocrinology & Metabolism

2019.12–Present Tsinghua University School of Medicine | Professor

Research Interests

1. Diabetes (Precision Medicine, Epidemiology, Pancreatic Islet Function)

2. Thyroid Diseases

3. Complex Endocrine Disorders

Representative Publications

1. Dong Y#, Li S, Zhao W, et al. Changes of MODY signal pathway genes in the endoplasmic reticulum stress in INS-1-3 cells. PLoS One. 2018;13(6):e0198614. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0198614.

2. Zhang S, Xiao J, Ren Q, et al. Association of serine racemase gene variants with type 2 diabetes in the Chinese Han population. J Diabetes Investig. 2014;5(3):286-9. doi:10.1111/jdi.12145.

3. Xiao J, Weng J, Ji L, et al. Worse pancreatic β-cell function and better insulin sensitivity in older Chinese without diabetes. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2014;69(4):463-70. doi:10.1093/gerona/glt104.

4. Zhang SM, Xiao JZ, Ren Q, et al. Replication of association study between type 2 diabetes mellitus and IGF2BP2 in Han Chinese population. Chin Med J (Engl). 2013;126(21):4013-8. doi:10.3760/cma.j.issn.0366-6999.20130689.

5. Han X, Xiao J, Ren Q, et al. Evaluation of variant A45T in NEUROD1/BETA2 for its association with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Endocrine. 2013;44(1):99-106. doi:10.1007/s12020-012-9844-3.

6. Xiao J, Xing X, Lu J, et al. Prevalence and associated factors of microalbuminuria in Chinese individuals without diabetes: cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 2013;3(11):e003325. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-003325.

7. Xiao J, Gregersen S, Pedersen SB, et al. Differential impact of acute and chronic lipotoxicity on gene expression in INS-1 cells. Metabolism. 2002;51(2):155-62. PMID: 11833041.

8. Xiao J, Gregersen S, Kruhøffer M, et al. The effect of chronic exposure to fatty acids on gene expression in clonal insulin-producing cells: studies using high density oligonucleotide microarray. Endocrinology. 2001;142(11):4777-84.

9. Xiao J. Recognition of atypical manifestations in special types of diabetes. Chin J Diabetes. 2018;10(10):584-586.

10. Xiao J, Yang W. Potential factors contributing to the increased prevalence of diabetes in China and the impact of estimation methods on results. Chin J Diabetes. 2010;2(3):161-163.

Academic Honors & Awards

1. First Prize, Beijing Science and Technology Award – Research on the Evolution and Intervention of Glucose Metabolism Disorders and Related Risk Factors in Chinese Population

2. Second Prize, Chinese Medical Association Award – Research on the Evolution and Intervention of Glucose Metabolism Disorders and Related Risk Factors in Chinese Population

3. "Top 10 Most Influential Studies in China (2014)" Award, Chinese Diabetes Society (Ranked 1st)

Academic Appointments

2019.9–Present Member, Chinese Society of Endocrinology; Deputy Leader, Basic Medicine Group

2017–Present Standing Committee Member, Diabetes Professional Committee, Chinese Research Hospital Association

2017–Present Standing Committee Member, Beijing Society of Endocrinology

2008-2017 Member, Chinese Diabetes Society

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