Name: Li, Chengyu <Tony>
Contact: tonylicy@ion.ac.cn
Research Areas
Education
2004 - 2009: Postdoc fellow, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, Helen Wills Institute of Neuroscience, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1999-2004: Ph.D., Institute of Neuroscience, Shanghai Institute for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai
1995-1999: B.S., Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Institute for Biological Sciences, Peking University
2003: Summer Course for Methods in Computational Neuroscience, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA.
Experience
Since2009- Principal Investigator, Institute of Neuroscience, SIBS, CAS, Shanghai, China
2004 – 2009 Postdoctoral Researcher, HHMI Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, Helen
Wills Institute of Neuroscience, University of California, Berkley, USA
Publications
Liu, D., Gu, X.W., Zhu, J., Zhang, X.X., Han, Z., Yan, W.J., Cheng, Q., Hao, J., Fan, H.M., Hou, R.Q., Chen, Z.Q., Chen, Y.L., Li, C.Y.* (2014) Medial prefrontal activity during delay period contributes to learning of a working memory task. Science 346: 458-463.
Li, C.Y., Poo, M.M., and Dan, Y. (2009) Burst Spiking of a Single Cortical Neuron Modifies Global Brain State. Science, 324: 643-646.
Lu, J.T., Li, C.Y., Zhao,J.P., Zhang, X.H. and Poo, M.M. (2007) Target-cell type specific spike timing-dependent modifications of excitatory synapses on GABAergic interneurons in somatosensory cortex. J. Neuroscience, 27(36):9711-20.
Li, C.Y.#, Lu, J.T. #, Wu, C.P., Duan, S.M., and Poo, M.M. (2004). Bi-directional modification of presynaptic neuronal excitability accompanying spike timing-dependent synaptic plasticity. Neuron, 41, 257-268
* Corresponding author
# Contributed equally
Honors & Distinctions
2017, CAS Mentor Award
2015, CAS Mentor Award
2002, Di-Ao Award for Chinese Academy of Sciences