ZHANG xinke
Personal Information:
Name: ZHANG Xinke
Gender: Male
Year of Birth: May, 1983; Birth Place: Baiyin, Gansu Province
E-mail: zxk2013@nwsuaf.edu.cn
Address: College of Veterinary Medicine, North Campus of Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi
Postal Code: 712100
Positions and Memberships: Deputy Director of the Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University (NWAFU); President of Xi'an Animal Hospital of NWAFU, Deputy Secretary General of Small Animal Medicine Branch of China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society; and Vice President of Xi'an Small Animal Diagnosis and Treatment Industry Association.
Education & Work Experience:
2002/09-2006/06, B.A., College of Veterinary Medicine, Southwest University;
2006/09-2009/06, B.S., College of Veterinary Medicine, Southwest University;
2009/09-2013/06, Ph.D., College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University;
2013/08-present, Associate Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, NWAFU.
Research Interests:
Veterinary surgery, small animal surgery, animal disease and tissue engineering, animal dermatology, animal dentistry, animal ophthalmology;
Primary Courses:
Veterinary Surgery , Small animal surgery and Small Animal Diseases for undergraduates, and Diagnosis and Case Analysis of Pet Diseases for postgraduates.
Publications:
Xinke Zhang, Yanchun Wang, Wanyi Chi, Yao Shi, Si Chen, Degui Lin*, Yipeng Jin*. Metalloprotease genes of Trichophyton mentagrophytes are important for pathogenicity. Medical Mycology, 2014, 52, 36-45.
Xinke Zhang, Pengxiu Dai, Yongping Gao, et al. Transcriptome sequencing and analysis of zinc-uptake-related genes in Trichophyton mentagrophytes[J]. Bmc Genomics, 2017, 18: 888.
Dai Pengxiu, Lv Yangou, Gao Yongping, Gong Xiaowen, Zhang Yihua * and Zhang Xinke *. ZafA Gene Is Important for Trichophyton mentagrophytes Growth and Pathogenicity[J]. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019, 20(4): 848.
Pengxiu Dai, Guixiang Qi, Haojie Xu,Mingde Zhu JiakaiLi,Yijing Chen, Luwen Zhang, Xinke Zhang, Yihua Zhang*. Reprogramming Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cells into Islet -Cells for the Treatment of Canine Diabetes Mellitus, Stem Cell Research &Therapy.
Zhang Xinke, Jin Yipeng. Experimental Guide for Veterinary Surgery[M]. Beijing: China Agricultyre University Press.
Honors/Awards:
2016, The first prize of NWAFU Young Teachers' Lecture Competition;
2017, Special Prize of the First National Veterinary Clinical Young Teachers Teaching Competition;
2017, Outstanding Young Veterinarian Award of the 6th China Veterinary Conference;
2017, China Top 100 Veterinary Award;
2018, Excellent Lecturer of Chinese Veterinary Medical Association;
2018, Outstanding Young Veterinarian award of the 10th Eastern and Western Veterinary Conference;
2019, Small Animal Medicine Congress Outstanding Technical Achievement Award;
2020, Small Animal Medicine Congress specialized Struggle Award.