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Personal:
  Name: Hao-Jun YOU
  Gender: Male
  Date of Birth: June 29, 1970
  Place of Birth: Beijing, P.R. China
  Nationality: Chinese
  Address: Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction (SMI)
                Aalborg University
                Fredrik Bajers Vej 7, D2-105
                DK-9220  Aalborg
                Denmark
  Tel.(Office):   +45 96 35 88 89
  Fax.:   +45 98 15 40 08
  E-mail: yhj@miba.auc.dk

Summary:
Hao-Jun You holds Ph.D. degree in Neuroscience from Aalborg University of Denmark, and Master degree in Physiology from Xi'an Medical University of P.R. China.  His principal research interests focus on cell electrophysiology, in particular sensory-motor interaction of the spinal cord within pain area.

   Ph.D. degree in Neuroscience, Aalborg University, Denmark
   Master degree in Physiology, Xi'an Medical University. P.R. China
   Bachelor degree of Medical Science, North China Coal Mines Medical College. P.R. China
   2-year full time working experience as a physician for Neurology. Xi'an, P.R. China

Education Background:
  (1) Ph.D. student in Neuroscience (March 1st, 2000 - February 28, 2003).
              Center for Sensory Motor Interaction (SMI), Laboratory for Experimental Pain Research, Aalborg University, Denmark
              Thesis Title: Sensory-Motor Interaction of the spinal cord dorsal horn neuron and spinal withdrawal reflex in rats
              Specialize in Neurophysiology, research work were conducted by electrophysiological techniques in vivo from both the peripheral and the central nervous system site. In particular, one innovating recording method; simultaneous recordings for spinal dorsal horn neuron activity and single motor unit EMG response from gastrocnemius muscle were established and developed. 

  (2) Master degree in Physiology (September 1996 - July 1999).
              Department of Physiology, Xi’an Medical University. Xi'an, P.R. China
              Thesis Title: Role of cerebral cortex in the inhibitory effect of electro-acupuncture on the tonic pain response of spinal dorsal horn neurons
              Specialized in Neurophysiology, research work were conducted by electrophysiological techniques. Formalin and Bee venom animal model was employed in pain research.

  (3) Bachelor of Medical Science (September 1989-July 1994) (MD).
              Faculty of Pediatrics, North China Coal Medical College, TangShan city, Hebei Province, P.R. China
              Specialized in Pediatrics Medicine

Employment History:
   Resident physician (July 1994-August 1996), majored in Neurology.
   The Research Institute of Neurology, Xi’an city, Shaanxi Province. P.R. China
 

Publications:

Research papers:

1. Hao-Jun You, Arne Tjølsen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation evokes supraspinal independent long-term depression but not long-term potentiation of the spinal withdrawal reflex in rats. Brain Res. 2006 Apr 23; [Epub ahead of print]

2. Hui-Sheng Chen, Jing Lei, Xiang He, Yang Wang, Wei-Wei Wen, Xue-Zhong Wei, Thomas Graven-Nielsen, Hao-Jun You, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Pivotal involvement of neurogenic mechanism in subcutaneous bee venom-induced inflammation and allodynia in unanesthetized conscious rats. Exp Neurol. 2006 Apr 17; [Epub ahead of print] 

3. Hao-Jun You, Dong-Yuan Cao, Bin Yuan, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.      
    Sex differences in the responses of
spinal wide-dynamic range neurons to subcutaneous formalin and in the effects of different frequencies of conditioning electrical stimulation. Neuroscience 2006;138: 1299-1307.

4. Hao-Jun You, Francis C. Colpaert, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Nociceptive spinal withdrawal reflexes but not spinal dorsal horn wide-dynamic range neuron activities are specifically inhibited by halothane anesthesia in spinalized rats. Eur. J. Neurosci. 2005;22: 354-360.

5. Hao-Jun You, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Unilateral subcutaneous bee venom but not formalin injection causes contralateral hypersensitised wind-up and after-discharge of the spinal withdrawal reflex in anesthetised spinal rats
. Exp. Neurol. 2005;195: 148-160.


6.
Hao-Jun You, Francis C. Colpaert, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    The novel analgesic and high-efficacy 5-HT1A receptor agonist, F 13640 inhibits nociceptive responses, wind-up and after-discharges in spinal neurons and withdrawal reflexes. Exp. Neurol. 2005;191: 174-183.

7. Hao-Jun You, Carsten Dahl Morch, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Electrophysiological characterization of facilitated spinal withdrawal reflex to repetitive electrical stimuli and its modulation by central glutamate receptor in spinal anesthetized rats. Brain Res. 2004;1009: 110-119.

8. Hao-Jun You, Carsten Dahl Morch, Jun Chen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Differential antinociceptive effects induced by a selective COX-2 inhibitor (SC-236) on dorsal horn neurons and spinal nociceptive withdrawal reflex in anesthetized spinal rats. Neuroscience 2003;121: 459-472.

9. Hao-Jun You, Carsten Dahl Morch,  Jun Chen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Role of central NMDA vs. non-NMDA receptor on spinal withdrawal reflex in spinal anesthetized rats under normal and hyperexcitable conditions. Brain Res. 2003;981: 12-22.

10. Hao-Jun You, Carsten Dahl Morch, Jun Chen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Simultaneous recordings of wind-up of paired spinal dorsal horn nociceptive neuron and nociceptive flexion reflex in rats. Brain Res. 2003;960: 235-245.

11. Hao-Jun You, Jun Chen, Carsten Dahl Morch, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Differential effect of peripheral glutamate (NMDA, non-NMDA) receptor antagonists on bee venom induced spontaneous nociception and sensitization. Brain Res. Bull. 2002;58: 561-567.

12. Hao-Jun You, Jun Chen.
    Differental effects of subcutaneous injection of formalin and bee venom on response of wide-dynamic range neurons in spinal dorsal horn of the rat. Eur. J. Pain 1999;3: 177-180.

13. Hao-Jun You, Bin Yuan and Jing-Shi Tang.
    Role of the rat SI cortex in the inhibition of spinal nociception transmission produced by electro-acupuncture in tonic pain. Chin. J. Neurosci. 1999;15: 301-305. (Chinese)

14. Hao-Jun You, Bin Yuan and Jing-Shi Tang.
    The effect of stimulation of cerebral peduncle on formalin-induced tonic pain response of spinal dorsal horn neurons in rats. Chin. J. Neurosci. 2000;16: 37-40.  (Chinese)

15. Hao-Jun You, Hong-Wei Sun. Basic and clinical aspect of GABA in epilepsy. Foreign Medicine: volume of Neurology and Neurosurgery. 1998;25: 171-174. (Review in Chinese)


Thesis:
1. Hao-Jun You. Sensory-Motor interaction of the spinal cord dorsal horn neuron and spinal withdrawal reflex in rats. Ph.D. Thesis, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark, 2003.

2. Hao-Jun You. Role of cerebral cortex in the inhibitory effect of electro-acupuncture on the tonic pain response of spinal dorsal horn neurons. Master Thesis, Department of Physiology, Xi’an Medical University, P.R. China, 1999.

Abstracts:
1.   Hao-Jun You, Lars Arendt-Nielsen. Differences in responsiveness of spinal dorsal horn neurons and simultaneously recorded spinal withdrawal reflexes in different concentrations of halothane anesthetized spinal rats. 11th World Congress on Pain, International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), 21-26 August 2005, Sydney, Australia. 2005; 249, No. 694-P300

2.   Hao-Jun You, Lars Arendt-Nielsen. Contralateral hypersensitized wind-up and after-discharge of spinal withdrawal reflex induced by unilateral subcutaneous bee venom but not formalin injection and its central mechanisms in spinal anathesitized rats. 28th Annual Meeting of the Scandinavian Association for the Study of Pain (SASP), 19-22 May 2005, Oslo, Norway. p65.

3. Hao-Jun You, Carsten Dahl Morch, Jun Chen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen. Differential role of peripheral glutamate receptor on bee venom induced spontaneous nociception ans sensitization. 10th World Congress on Pain, San Diego, USA, IASP Press, 2002, p271.

4. Hao-Jun You, Jun Chen, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Carsten Dahl Nielsen.
    Co-expression of wind-up in both dorsal horn WDR unit and flexor single motor unit induced by cutaneous electrical stimulation in halothane-anesthetized rats. Chin. J. Neuroanatomy, 2001;17:Suppl. p111.

5. Hao-Jun You, Bin Yuan, Jing-Shi Tang, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Role of cerebral cortex in the inhibitory effect of electro-acupuncture on the tonic pain response of spinal dorsal horn neurons in rats. The 3rd EFIC Congress (Nice, France), 2000, p209.

6. Jun Chen, Hui-li Li, Hao-Jun You, Lars Arendt-Nielsen.
    Long-term hypersensitivity of spinal dorsal horn neurons to heat and mechanical stimulation induced by subcutaneous bee venom injection in anaesthetized rats and cats. The 3rd EFIC Congress (Nice, France), 2000, p208.

Updated: April. 29th, 2006