Rongsheng Su

Rongsheng Su

 Address: South China Agricultural University     
483 Wushan Road, Tianhe District 
Guangzhou 510642 
P. R. China                                                     
Tel: +86 20 8528 3949                      Fax: +86 20 8528 0234 

EDUCATION

1995-1999: B.S, Veterinary medicine, South China Agricultural University

2004-2007: M.S, Veterinary internal medicine, South China Agricultural University

2009-2012: Ph.D., Veterinary internal medicine, South China Agricultural University

2014-2015: Visiting scholar, Poultry science center, Arkansas University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1999.7-2004.8: Technician, Guangdong Chia Tai Conti Ltd.

2007.7-2012.11: Veterinarian & Assistant professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University

2012.12-present: Senior veterinarian & Assistant professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University

MY INTERESTS

As a veterinary internal medicine researcher, in recent years, I have made continuous effort to explore the effects of trace elements on mitochondrial function and its thioredoxin metabolism. Based on my own experience, I am very interesting in many mysteries of mitochondria. I have twelve years of clinical experience in small animals

RESEARCH GRANTS (as Principal Investigator)

1.Effect of Different Sources of Copper on Liver and Its Mitochondrial Function in Broilers, National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO.30671550.

2. Mechanism Studies of Copper on Broilers Mitochondrial Thioredoxin Metabolism Effect, National Natural Science Foundation of China, NO.30871900.

PUBLICATIONS  

1.Su Rongsheng, Wang Rongmei, Cao Huabin, Tang Zhaoxin et al. High copper levels promotes broiler hepatoctye mitochondrial permeability transition in vivo and in vitro. Biologcial Trace Element Research, 2011, 12 (144): 636-646.

2. Su Rongsheng, Wang Rongmei, Cao Huabin, Tang Zhaoxin et al. In vitro effect of copper chloride exposure on reactive oxygen species generation and respiratory chain complexes activities of mitochondria isolated from broile liver. Biological Trace Element Research, 2011, 12 (144): 668-677.

3.Su Rongsheng, Cao Huabin, Li Heping, Tang Zhaoxin, et al. Effect of copper on membrane permeability and respiration of mitochondria from broiler hepatocyte. Veterinary Science in China, 2007, 37 (04): 342-345. ( in Chinese)

4.Su Rongsheng, Cao Huabin, Li Heping, Tang Zhaoxin, et al. Effect of copper on hydrogen peroxide generation of mitochondria from broiler hepatocyte. Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science, 2009, 1(29): 92-96. ( in Chinese)

5.Cao Huabin, Su Rongsheng, Li Heping, Tang Zhaoxin, et al. Effect of high-copper diet on activities of respiratory chain compiexes in liver mitochondria of broilers. Chinese Veterinary Science, 2009, 1(29): 155-159. ( in Chinese)

6. Su Rongsheng, Liu Haopeng, Hu Jingjing, Tang Zhaoxin, et al. Effect of copper stress on respiration function of mitochondria from broiler hepatocyte in vitro. Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science, 2011, 10(31): 1496-1499. ( in Chinese)

7. Su Rongsheng, Yan Wenlong, Pan Jiaqiang, Tang Zhaoxin, et al. Protective Effect of glutathione on copper exposure to liver mitochondria of broilers. Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science, 2012, 32(4): 602-605. ( in Chinese)