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西湖名师论坛第111期 | Qiufu Ma:An Anatomical Basis for Electroacupuncture to Drive Anti-inflammatory Neural Pathways

时间

2022年1月25日(周二)
10:00-11:30

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线上

主持

西湖大学生命科学学院讲席教授于洪涛

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全体师生

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学术与研究

西湖名师论坛第111期 | Qiufu Ma:An Anatomical Basis for Electroacupuncture to Drive Anti-inflammatory Neural Pathways

时间:2022年1月25日(周二)上午10:00-11:30

Time:10:00-11:30 AM, Tuesday, Jan 25th, 2022

Zoom link:https://zoom.us/j/4802356426

Zoom number:4802356426

主持人:西湖大学生命科学学院讲席教授 于洪涛

Host: Hongtao Yu, Chair Professor of School of Life Sciences, Westlake University


主讲人/Speaker:

Dr. Qiufu Ma, professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Qiufu Ma received his BS from Fudan University in 1987 and PhD from UCLA in early 1994. After postdoctoral training with Dr. David Anderson at Caltech, he became an Assistant Professor at Harvard neurobiology Department and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and become a full Professor in 2011. His lab has been working on the somatic sensory circuits. Major contributions include the identification of key transcription factors controlling sensory cell type specification and circuit formation. In past 10 years, his lab has been using genetic tools to map spinal circuits transmitting pain or itch. Most recently, the lab starts to map circuits driving somato-autonomic reflexes, as a way to understand how acupuncture work.


报告题目/Title:

An anatomical basis for electroacupuncture to drive anti-inflammatory neural pathways


讲座摘要/Abstract:

Until recently, the scientific basis behind acupuncture practice was still poorly understood. Since 2016, we started to map somatosensory-autonomic reflexes, as an entry point to study how acupuncture can distantly modulate body physiology. In 2020, we reported that electroacupuncture can drive distinct autonomic pathways in body region- and stimulation intensity-dependent manners. In 2021, we identified the somatosensory neurons required for acupuncture to drive the vagal-adrenal anti-inflammatory axis. The distribution of these nerves can precisely predict the effective and non-effective body regions for acupuncture to drive this pathway. As such, our studies provide a concrete neuroanatomical support for the presence of acupoint selectivity and specificity.


讲座联系人/Contact:

科技合作部 sci-tech@westlake.edu.cn