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hLife | Call for Papers:Fungi and Human Health

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Fungi and human health

背景描述

Most recently we gain fascinating insights into how intricately entwined our health is with that of the mycobiome (fungal microbiome) and their metabolites, which can, directly and indirectly, impact our health and the etiology of human disease. Thus, exploring the microenvironment and the mechanisms by which mycobiome and host cells interact should shed lights on the study of how mycobiome responds to host immune defense and successfully colonizes the human body, and benefit the development of novel therapeutic targets and strategies to fight against fungal diseases.

This research topic aims to 

• Identify novel fungal species and/or fungal-derived bio-products that play essential roles in human diseases.

• Promote the development of new technologies in studying mycobiome. 

• Uncover molecular mechanisms of host-fungal interaction.

• Make preclinical or clinical analyses identifying intrinsic and/or intrinsic factors that contribute to human health/disease through the regulation of mycobiome.

主题

We welcome the potential topics including but not limited to the following:

• Mechanism of host-fungal interactions following the progression of human diseases, including cancer, diabetes, reproductive diseases,etc.

• Novel insights into fungal infection, including epigenetics, host microenvironment, virulence evolution and one-health.

• Antifungal resistance and development.

• External factors associated with fungal infection.

• Novel technologies in the investigation of mycobiome.

截止日期

        Oct. 31, 2024 

客座编辑

Changbin Chen

Principal Investigator

InstituteShanghai Institute of Immunity and Infection, Chinese Academy of Science

Research areaHost-fungal interactions

Email: cbchen@ips.ac.cn

Chen Ding

Professor

InstituteSchool of Life and Health Sciences,Northeastern University

Research areaAnalysis of impacts of epigenetics in modulating fungal virulence and drug resistance in human fungal pathogens

Email: dingchen@mail.neu.edu.cn

Jun Ding

Assistant Professor

InstituteDepartment of Medicine, McGill University (Canada)

Research areacomputational approaches, machine learning in health care, single-cell genomics, cellular dynamics

Email: jun.ding@mcgill.ca

Ningning Liu 

Principal Investigator

Institute:State Key Laboratory of Systems Medicine for Cancer, Center for Single-Cell Omics, School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine

Research area: Fungal infection and cancer progression

Email: liuningning@shsmu.edu.cn

Chris Koon Ho Wong 

Associate Professor

Institute:Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Macau

Research area: To understand how pathogenic fungi cause diseases in humans and how transcription is regulated

Email: koonhowong@um.edu.mo

Wenjuan Wu

Professor

InstituteDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Shanghai East Hospital South Branch Affiliated to Tongji University

Research areaRapid detection of pathogenic microorganisms and prevention and control of nosocomial infection

Email:wwj1210@126.com

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