Prof. Jing Du | Neuropsychopharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jing Du, Beijing Anding Hospital affiliated to Capital Medical University, China.

Prof. Jing Du is a distinguished professor, Ph.D. advisor, and accomplished researcher at Beijing Anding Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University. With a strong academic foundation, including her B.M. from Beijing University, Health Science Center, and Ph.D. from Rutgers University, she has made significant strides in mental health research. Her work bridges Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and modern neuroscience, focusing on developing innovative drugs for psychiatric disorders. Through groundbreaking research on molecules like cordycepin (3’-dA), Dr. Du has contributed to understanding neuroimmune mechanisms and creating novel therapeutic approaches for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. Her efforts are shaping the future of mental health care and inspiring new paths in interdisciplinary research.

 

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jing Du embarked on her academic journey with a passion for unraveling the complexities of mental health. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine from the prestigious Beijing University, Health Science Center, and pursued her doctoral studies at Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey. These foundational years laid the groundwork for her to merge the realms of neuroscience and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), equipping her with a unique perspective to address global mental health challenges.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently, Prof. Jing Du serves as a professor and Ph.D. advisor at Beijing Anding Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University. She also boasts an illustrious tenure as a translational scientist at the National Institute of Mental Health, NIH, USA. Her career reflects a harmonious blend of academic rigor and clinical expertise, emphasizing innovation in drug development and collaboration with clinicians to improve mental health treatments.

🌿 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Du’s research stands at the intersection of neuroscience and TCM. Her work focuses on isolating single molecules from herbal remedies to develop groundbreaking treatments for psychiatric disorders. By identifying drug targets and exploring molecular mechanisms, she bridges traditional wisdom with modern science. Her notable project on cordycepin (3’-dA) demonstrated its rapid antidepressant effects and potential to modulate neuroimmune responses, offering hope for patients with treatment-resistant depression.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Du’s groundbreaking work has earned her recognition in the scientific community, with her studies published in high-impact journals such as Neuropsychopharmacology. Her innovative approaches have set benchmarks in mental health research, particularly her efforts to uncover novel therapeutic mechanisms. Her dedication continues to inspire peers and mentees in the field.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through her interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Du has significantly influenced both academic and clinical domains. Her research has not only advanced scientific understanding but also paved the way for the integration of TCM into modern psychiatric care. By addressing the unmet needs of patients with mental illnesses, her work has the potential to transform treatment paradigms on a global scale.

💡 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Du envisions a future where the fusion of traditional and modern medicine leads to innovative, effective treatments for psychiatric disorders. Her ongoing research and mentorship ensure that her legacy will continue to inspire new generations of scientists committed to mental health. As a pioneer in her field, she remains a steadfast advocate for holistic and evidence-based approaches to care.

✨ Bridging Science and Humanity

Prof. Jing Du’s work exemplifies a commitment to bridging the gap between scientific discovery and human well-being. Her efforts to develop accessible, impactful treatments reflect her dedication to addressing the global burden of mental health disorders. With every step forward, she embodies the spirit of innovation, compassion, and perseverance, leaving an indelible mark on the world of psychiatric medicine.

📚 Publications

  1. Title: An insightful comparison of the current neuroimmune mechanism(s) with the thoughts of differential syndromes from traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of MDD
    Authors: Jiyi Xu, Yi Zhang, Lei Li, Xiaodong Zhao, Feilong Huang, Jing Du
    Year: 2025

 

  1. Title: Ganoderic acid A ameliorates depressive-like behaviors in CSDS mice: Insights from proteomic profiling and molecular mechanisms
    Authors: Xu, Jin-jie; Kan, Wei-jing; Wang, Tian-yi; Li, Lei; Zhang, Yi; Ge, Zi-yu; Xu, Ji-yi; Yin, Zi-jia; Feng, Yuan; Wang, Gang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Quantitative proteomics combined independent PRM analysis reveals the mitochondrial and synaptic mechanism underlying norisoboldine’s antidepressant effects
    Authors: Li, Lei; Kan, Weijing; Zhang, Yi; Wang, Tianyi; Yang, Feng; Ji, Tengfei; Wang, Gang; Du, Jing
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Utilizing plasma drug levels and genetic testing to achieve optimal treatment response in a patient with treatment-resistant schizoaffective disorder
    Authors: Xu, Jin-jie; Xiao, Chunfeng; Pan, Yanli; Tang, Yi-lang; Wang, Mingwan; Li, Sheng; Xie, Gaoming; Du, Jing; Ren, Yanping; Wang, Wei
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Demographic, clinical and biochemical correlates of the length of stay for different polarities in Chinese inpatients with bipolar disorder: A real-world study
    Authors: Wang, Wei; Du, Jing; Li, Sheng; Xie, Gaoming; Xu, Jinjie; Ren, Yanping
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: The FXR mediated anti-depression effect of CDCA underpinned its therapeutic potentiation for MDD
    Authors: Li, Haoran; Zhu, Xuequan; Xu, Jinjie; Li, Lei; Kan, Weijing; Bao, Hongkun; Xu, Jiyi; Wang, Weiwei; Yang, Yang; Chen, Pei et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Title: The Dectin-1 Receptor Signaling Pathway Mediates the Remyelination Effect of Lentinan through Suppression of Neuroinflammation and Conversion of Microglia
    Authors: Zhang, Dandan; Jia, Yue; Sun, Xingzong; Li, Haoran; Yin, Min; Li, Hongliang; Dai, Lili; Han, Li; Wang, Lei; Qian, Menghan et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Title: Activation of FXR by ganoderic acid A promotes remyelination in multiple sclerosis via anti-inflammation and regeneration mechanism
    Authors: Jia, Yue; Zhang, Dandan; Li, Haoran; Luo, Shaolei; Xiao, Yuhuan; Han, Li; Zhou, Fuchun; Wang, Chuanyue; Feng, Lei; Wang, Gang et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides ameliorated depression-like behaviors in the chronic social defeat stress depression model via modulation of Dectin-1 and the innate immune system
    Authors: Li, Haoran; Xiao, Yuhuan; Li Han; Jia, Yue; Luo, Shaolei; Zhang, Dandan; Zhang, Ling; Wu, Peng; Xiao, Chunjie; Kan, Weijing et al.
    Year: 2021

 

  1. Title: Interactions Between Adenosine Receptors and Cordycepin (3′- Deoxyadenosine) from Cordyceps Militaris: Possible Pharmacological Mechanisms for Protection of the Brain and the Amelioration of Covid-19 Pneumonia
    Authors: Jing Du; Weijing Kan; Hongkun Bao; Yue Jia; Jian Yang; Hongxiao Jia
    Year: 2021

 

Conclusion

Prof. Jing Du’s career is a testament to the power of integrating traditional knowledge with cutting-edge science. Her impactful research and dedication to addressing mental health challenges highlight her as a pioneer in the field. By fostering collaboration between researchers and clinicians, she is paving the way for transformative advancements in psychiatry. Dr. Du’s legacy lies not only in her scientific contributions but also in her commitment to improving the lives of individuals struggling with mental illness worldwide.

 

Jing Du | Neuropsychopharmacology | Best Researcher Award