Phone:﹢86-20-85281533 Fax: +86-20-85281533 Email: LG@scau.edu.cn Address : No. 483 Wushan RD. Tianhe District, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China, 510642
Education
PhD. Veterinary Surgery and Obstetrics, September 2013-June 2016, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University.
MS. Food Science, September 2009-June 2012, College of Food science and Technology, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University.
BA. Bioengineering, September 2004-June 2008, College of Food science and Technology, Qingdao Agricultural University.
Working Experience
October 2018 –: Lecturer, Veterinary Clinical Surgery, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University.
July 2016 – September 2018: Postdoctoral Fellow, Animal nutrition and immunity, College of Animal Science and Technology, South China Agricultural University.
Interests
(1) Pathogenicity of equine viruses
(2) Innate immune factors inhibiting influenza virus replication
(3) Emerging viruses
Grants
Research on the Function and Mechanism of Tetherin Proteins Restrict the Replication of Influenza Virus (No. 2017M622716), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, 50,000 RMB, 2018/01-2018/09.
Research on the Mechanism of Canine IFITMs Restrict the Replication of Influenza Virus (No. 31702271), China National Natural Science Foundation, 170,000 RMB, 2018/01-2020/12.
Research on the Mechanism of Equine Transmembrane Proteins Restrict the Replication of Influenza Virus (No. 2017A030310367), Guangdong Natural Science Foundation, 100,000 RMB, 2017/05-2020/04.
Publications
1. Lu, G., Guo, W., Qi, T., Ma, J., Zhao, S., Tian, Z., Pan, J., Zhu, C., Wang, X., & Xiang, W. (2013). Genetic analysis of the PB1-F2 gene of equine influenza virus. Virus Genes, 47(2), 250-258. (IF: 1.837)
2. Yin, X, Lu, G., Guo, W., Qi, T., Ma, J., Zhu, C., Zhao, S., Pan, J., & Xiang, W. Identification of equine influenza virus infection in Asian wild horses (Equus przewalskii). Archives of virology, 159 (5), 1159-1162. (co-first author) (IF: 2.390)
3. Lu, G., Sun, L., Xu, T., He, D., Wang, Z., Ou, S., Jia, K., Yuan, L., & Li, S. (2016). First description of hepacivirus and pegivirus infection in domestic horses in China: a study in Guangdong Province, Heilongjiang Province and Hong Kong District. PloS one, 11(5), e0155662. (IF: 2.806)
4. Lu, G., He, D., Wang, Z., Ou, S., Yuan, R., & Li, S. (2016). Cloning the horse RNA polymerase I promoter and its application to studying influenza virus polymerase activity. Viruses, 8(6), 119. (IF: 3.465)
5. Lu, G., Huang, J., Yang, Q., Xu, H., Wu, P., Fu, C., & Li, S. (2017). Identification and genetic characterization of hepacivirus and pegivirus in commercial equine serum products in China. PloS one, 12(12), e0189208. (IF: 2.766)
6. Lu, G., Fu, C., Huang, J., Xu, H., Wu, P., Ping, X., & Li, S. (2017). Molecular characterization of a genetically divergent equine pegivirus strain identified in China. Archives of virology, 163(1):249-252. (IF: 2.160)
7. Lu, G., Zhang, G., & Li, S. (2018). Equine influenza vaccine in China: current status and challenges. Equine veterinary journal, 50(4), 544-545. (IF: 2.022)
8. Lu, G., Huang, J., & Li, S. (2018). Genomic sequencing and characterization of Theiler's Disease-Associated Virus identified in commercial equine sera in China. Journal of general virology, 10.1099/jgv.0.001114. (IF: 2.514)
9. Lu, G., Zhang, X., Luo, J., Sun, Y., Xu, H., Huang, J., Ou, J., & Li, S. (2018). First report and genetic characterization of feline kobuvirus in diarrhoeic cats in China. Transboundary and emerging diseases, 65 (5), 1357-1363. (IF: 3.504)
10. Lu, G., Jia, K., Ping, X., Huang, J., Luo, A., Wu, P., & Li, S. (2018). Novel bovine hepacivirus in dairy cattle, China. Emerging microbes & infections, 7(1), 54. (IF: 6.032)
11. Lu, G., Sun, L., Ou, J., Xu, H., Wu, L., & Li, S. Identification and genetic characterization of novel parvovirus associated with serum hepatitis in horses, China. Emerging microbes & infections, 7 (170), 10.1038/s41426-018-0174-2. (IF: 6.032)
12. Ou, J., Lu, G., Zhang, G., & Li, S. Equine parvovirus: An emerging equine health concern[J]. Equine Veterinary Journal.[ahead of print]. (co-first author) (IF: 2.022)