Departments

MA JINGJIAO

JINGJIAO MA

 

Ph.D./Associate professor

Department of Animal science

Tel: 86-21-34208631

E-mail: majingjiao@sjtu.edu.cn

 

 

Research Interests

1)Veterinary molecular virology

2)Pathogenesis and transmissibility of influenza

3)Vaccine development

 

 

Founding

Molecular mechanism and effect of post-translational modification on the 79th amino acid of influenza virus M2 protein on viral replication and pathogenicity, Natural Science Foundation of China (31702244), 2018-2020

Development of NDV-based H9 subtype influenza mucosal vaccine, Agricultural Foundation of Shanghai technology and science council (18391902200), 2018-2021

 

 

Publications

Ma JJ, Shen HG, Liu QF, Bawa B, Qi WB, Duff M, Lang YK, Lee JH, Yu H, Bai JF, Tong GZ, Hesse RA, Richt JA, Ma WJ*. Pathogenicity and transmissibility of novel reassortant H3N2 influenza viruses with 2009 pandemic H1N1 genes in pigs. Journal of Virology, 2015 Mar 1; 89(5): 2831–2841.

Zhou B*, Ma JJ*, Liu QF*, Bawa B, Wang W, Shabman RS, Duff M, Lee JH, Lang YK, Cao N, Nagy A, Lin XD, Stockwell TB, Richt JA, Wentworth DE*, Ma WJ*. Characterization of uncultivable bat influenza virus using a replicative synthetic virus. PLoS Pathogens. 2014 Oct 2;10(10):e1004420.

Ma JJ, Wu RJ, Xu GL, Cheng YQ, Wang ZF, Wang HA, Yan YX, Li JX*, Sun JH*. Acetylation at K108 of the NS1 protein is important for the replication and virulence of influenza virus. Veterinary Research. 2020 Feb 24;51(1):20.

Ma JJ, Lee JH, Liu HX, Mena I. Davis S, Sunwoo SY, Lang YK, Duff M, Morozov I, Li YH, Yang JM, García-Sastre A, Richt JA, Ma WJ. Newcastle disease virus-based H5 influenza vaccine protects chickens from lethal challenge with a highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza virus. NPJ Vaccines. 2017 Dec 4;2:33.

 

 

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