Dr. Jianyong Li
ProfessorChinese Academy of Agricultural Science, China
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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Dr. Jianyong Li is a Medicinal Chemist by training, received his BSc degree in Pharmacy in 1995 from Lanzhou University, China, his MS degree in Clinic Veterinary Sciences and his PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry from the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Science, China in 2000 & 2005 respectively. He was Leader of Research and Development Program for Veterinary Chemical Pharmaceutical at Agricultural Science and Technology Innovative Program of CAAS, Vice Head at Key Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmaceutical Development of Agricultural Ministry of China, Key Laboratory of New Animal Drug Project of Gansu Province, Research Centre of New Animal Drug Project of Gansu Province, and the Department of Veterinary Pharmaceutics. His main research focus is on Research and Development of Novel Animal Drug, including Chemistry, Phamacokinetics, Pharmacology, and Toxicology of Pharmaceuticals. He has developed a Novel Drug Additive, Quinocetone, and finished its Residues in Edible Tissues, which has been widely applied in Clinic. He also completed a study in Pigs on the PK and Quantitative Structure-activity Relationship of Pyroline, an active constituent in a Chinese Herb Plant. He is also working on many projects. He was awarded Night China Patents on Preparations and Application of Veterinary Pharmaceuticals. He has completed 46 research projects as principal investigator. He was awarded the Research Medal of the Nation Government in 2009 and 2011 for his work on new Animal Drugs. He is the national middle age and youth prominent contribution specialist and the national selected person of nation hundred, thousand and ten thousand talent project. He leads a Veterinary Chemical Pharmaceutical team which includes one Professor, four Assistant Professors and five Lecturers. He supervises the work of three current Ph.D. students and six current MS students. He published more than 200 scientific papers, of which English language papers were more than twenty.