2008-2013 Ph.D., Dept. Phys., Ohio University
2005-2008 Master, Department of Physics, BNU
2001-2005 Bachelor, Department of Physics, JLNU
2015- Lecturer, SSS, BNU
2013-2015 Postdoctor, University of Göttingen
Li mainly studies in two areas. First is the study on the biophysical basis of synaptic plasticity (e.g. mechanism and dynamics on different time scales) and the modeling of synaptic connection circuits, so to explore synaptic plasticity’s effect on nerve cell, neural circuit and cerebrum function. Second, the neurofilament in axon is the crucial component of axon skeleton. It is transported consistently to axon terminal by molecular motor on microtubule. This process is called “Slow Axonal Transport”, which is stochastic, bidirectional and intermittent. Therefore, Li mainly studies the relation between transport characteristics of neurofilament and axon morphology.
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