Jicheng LI
Jicheng LI
  • 职称:
    Principal Investigator
  • 联系方式:
    jc.li2@siat.ac.cn
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个人简介

Dr. Jicheng Li got his Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Medicine from Dalian University in 2013. He then pursued his doctoral studies in Physiology at the Norman Bethune College of Medicine, Jilin University, completed his Ph.D. in 2019. Dr. Li conducted postdoctoral research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from 2019 to 2025. In March 2026, he joined the Institute of Brain Cognition and Brain Diseases, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences as a Principal Investigator. His research focuses on ctritical research topic of "Precision Treatment for Parkinson's Disease," which specifically includes: (1) conducting in-depth analysis of disease mechanisms and developing novel targeted intervention approaches, (2) refining existing treatment regimens to achieve personalization and precision, and (3) exploring preventive treatment strategies to delay disease progression. His works have been published in Nature Neuroscience, NPJ Parkinsons Disease and other international journals. 

研究领域

Neural Mechanisms and Precision Treatment and of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Disorders.

代表论著

1.Li J, Zhou J, He B, Amy B. Papaneri, Nicholas P. Kobzar, Alan C. Yeh, Zhang Y, Cui G. Synaptic inhibition mediates the therapeutic effects of deep brain stimulation. Nature Neuroscience. 2025 Dec;28(12):2575-2587.
2.Zhou J, Li J, Papaneri AB, Cui G. AJ76 and UH232 as potential agents for diagnosing early-stage Parkinson's disease. Neuropharmacology. 2023 Mar 15; 226:109397. 
3.Zhou J#, Li J#, Amy B. Papaneri, Nicholas P. Kobzar, Cui G. Dopamine Neuron Challenge Test for early detection of Parkinson's disease. NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2021 Dec; 7(1):116. 
4.Li J#, Fan R#, Liu X, Shen X, Liu X, Zhao H.  The convergence of aversion and reward signals in individual neurons of the mice lateral habenula. Exp Neurol. 2021 May; 339:113637.
5.Li J#, Yang S#, Liu X, Han Y, Li Y, Feng J, Zhao H. Hypoactivity of the lateral habenula contributes to negative symptoms and cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia. Experimental Neurology. 2019 Aug; 318:165-173.
6.Li J, Li Y, Zhang B, Shen X, Zhao H. Why depression and pain often coexist and mutually reinforce: Role of the lateral habenula. Exp Neurol. 2016 Oct; 284 (Pt A): 106-113.

科研\学术成果

His research is supported by NSFC Excellent Young Scientists Fund Program (Overseas).