System-Immunologie
Das Immunsystem mit Hilfe der Mathematik zu verstehen, das ist das Ziel der Abteilung System Immunologie. Mathematische Modelle sollen helfen, Krankheiten schneller und besser zu erforschen, die mit dem Immunsystem in Verbindung stehen. Erfahren Sie hier, wie die Forscher die Mathematik nutzen, um chronisch-entzündliche Krankheiten, die Steuerung von speziell auf Erreger angepasste Immunantworten sowie die Wechselwirkung des Nerven-, des endokrinen und des Immunsystems zu untersuchen.
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Team
Dr. Gang Zhao
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He got his Bachelor (1998) and PhD (2006) in chemical physics, in University of Science and Technology of China. After that, he conducted his research in Jiangxi University of Technology. Since September 2011 he belonged to the Department of Systems Immunology in HZI.
Research
Type 2 Diabetes on a systemic level, with special interest in the role of inflammatory response
Publications
Zhang L, Zhao G (2010) Superiority of single covalent modification in specificity: From deterministic to stochastic viewpoint. Journal of Theoretical Biology 264:1111–1119.
Zhao G (2010) Probability of Entrainment, Synaptic Modification and Entrained Phase Are Phase-Dependent in STDP. Journal of Biological Systems 18:479–493.
Zhao G (2010) Phase organization of circadian oscillators in extended gate and oscillator models. Journal of Theoretical Biology 264:367–376.
Ruan Y, Zhao G (2009) Comparison and Regulation of Neuronal Synchronization for Various STDP Rules. Neural Plasticity 2009:1–13.
Zhao G, Hou Z, Xin H (2006) Canard explosion and internal signal stochastic bi-resonance in the CO oxidation on platinum surface. Science in China Series B: Chemistry 49:133–139.
Zhao G, Hou Z, Xin H (2006) Frequency-selective response of FitzHugh-Nagumo neuron networks via changing random edges. Chaos 16:043107.
Zhao G, Hou Z, Xin H (2005) Canard explosion and coherent biresonance in the rate oscillation of CO oxidation on platinum surface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 109:8515–8519.
Zhao G, Hou Z, Xin H (2005) Frequency-selective response of periodically forced coupled FHN models via system size multi-resonance. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 7:3634–3638.
Zhao G, Xin H (2000) Traveling chaos wave in coupled map lattices with complete unidirectional coupling. Physics Letters A 268:181–185.