Jing Sun
The Graduate Programme for In Vivo Pharmacology and Experimental Animals
ORCID: 0000-0003-0103-6809
Scientific focus areas
- Nutritional effects on gut development, microbiota, and growth: Using preterm pigs as a model of preterm infant to study how nutritional interventions, e.g., human milk fortification, heat treatment of infant formula, affect gut maturation and health, microbiota, and protein metabolism.
- Gut dysmotility in necrotizing entercolitis
- Effect of necrotizing entercolitis and systemic infection on the developing brain: Using transcriptome and label-free proteomics technology to identify early biomarkers of brain damage in cerebral spinal fluid and investigate how early infections change hippocampal gene and protein profiles and function.
Education
2018 |
PhD, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Neonatal nutrition, Denmark |
2014 |
MSc, College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural Univ, Food Science and nutrition, Beijing, China |
2012 |
BSc, College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering, China Agricultural Univ, Food biotechnology, Beijing, China |
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Necrotizing enterocolitis is associated with acute brain responses in preterm pigs
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Aberrant gut microbiota alters host metabolome and impacts renal failure in humans and rodents
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Ultra-High Temperature Treatment and Storage of Infant Formula Induces Dietary Protein Modifications, Gut Dysfunction, and Inflammation in Preterm Pigs
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