Deyong Liang
Chief Technology Officer at TribioScience Inc- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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TribioScience Inc
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United States
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Biotechnology
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Technology Officer
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Jul 2020 - Present
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Sr. Scientist
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Jul 2010 - Jul 2020
Lead projects related to inflammatory pain, surgical pain and opioid tolerance in pain status. Conduct evaluation of new compound in animal model.
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Scientist
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Jul 2008 - Jun 2010
1. Lead pain projects2. Pain sensitivity assessment3. Development of new pain model and testing method4. Training new team member.
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Scientist
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Aug 2006 - Jun 2008
Pain models and pharmacology: Developed research projects and set up pain study Lab. Established acute and chronic pain models relevant to disease. Responsible for all in vivo related activities including team building and training. Evaluated and screened drug candidate efficacy by multiple animal behavioural measurements. Pain related nervous biomarker development: Set up Immunohistology Lab and Molecular Biology Lab. Developed and executed the project to analyze the nervous markers by immunohistochemistry and Western blot. Toxicology: Screened the local skin stimulation of drug candidates. Review papers for scientific journals. Show less
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Associate
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Feb 2002 - Jul 2006
Developement of pain models and evaluation of analgesic efficacy with multiple behavorial approaches. Idtentification of molecular targets related to pain, tolerance and addiction from different mouse strains. Signal transduction in pain processing. Published 12 peer reviewd papers in international scientific journals. Review papers for scientific journals. Developement of pain models and evaluation of analgesic efficacy with multiple behavorial approaches. Idtentification of molecular targets related to pain, tolerance and addiction from different mouse strains. Signal transduction in pain processing. Published 12 peer reviewd papers in international scientific journals. Review papers for scientific journals.
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Education
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China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine Science
Ph. D., Neurobiology