Dr. Zhu Jingyi | Cataract | Excellence in Research Award
The General Hospital of Central Theater Command | China
Dr. Zhu Jingyi is an emerging researcher in vision science and ophthalmic biology, with a focused research profile encompassing retinal pathophysiology, neuroprotection, and molecular mechanisms of ocular diseases. The scholarly output comprises 8 research documents, which have received 89 citations from 87 citing publications, yielding an h-index of 6, reflecting growing academic impact. The research explores cellular and metabolic responses in glaucoma, retinal ischemia–reperfusion injury, and optic nerve damage, with particular emphasis on water transport regulation, ferroptosis, oxidative stress, and energy metabolism in retinal cells. Significant contributions include studies on AQP1-mediated lens physiology, DJ-1–saRNA–based nucleic acid delivery systems for retinal protection, and signaling pathways such as Rap1, YAP/TAZ, and Warburg-like glycolysis in retinal ganglion cell survival. This body of work advances mechanistic understanding and therapeutic strategies for degenerative and ischemic eye diseases.
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Featured Publications
Dry eye symptoms in interferon regulatory factor 3-deficient mice due to herpes simplex virus infection in harderian and lacrimal glands
– Experimental Eye Research, 2022
Rottlerin acts as a therapeutic in primary open-angle glaucoma by targeting the trabecular meshwork via activation of Rap1 signaling
– Pharmacological Research, 2020
Endothelial Yes-Associated Protein 1 promotes astrocyte proliferation and maturation via cytoplasmic leukemia inhibitory factor secretion in oxygen-induced retinopathy
– Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2020