Camels and Camelids

Curriculum Vitae - Surong Hasi (Member)

Surong Hasi
Academic
  • Biological Characteristics of Bactrian Camel and Camel Diseases
  • Focus on parasitic diseases of domestic ruminants
  • Drug-drug interactions and pharmacokinetics of drugs
Professional
  • Feb, 2016 - Aug, 2016: working as a short-term visiting scholar in Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology, Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, USA
  • Dec, 2012 - Mar, 2013: working as a short-term visiting scholar in LCH laboratory, Paris, France, to join in anti-doping project of horse-racing.
  • Sept, 2007- Sept, 2008: working as a visiting scholar in Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Leuven University, Belgium, to study the pharmacological action of scorpion venom.
  • Sept, 2001- June, 2004: College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University. Major in Veterinary Pharmacology for Doctor's degree.
  • Sept, 1989- June, 1992: College of Veterinary Medicine, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. Major in Veterinary Microbiology and Immunology for Master's degree.
  • Sept, 1984- June, 1989: College of Veterinary Medicine, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. Major in Veterinary Medicine for Bachelor's degree.
  • Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (Continuing through the year 2024)
  • Vice Chairman, Camel Industry Association of China
Publications
  1. Zhipeng Jia, Surong Hasi, Deng Zhan, Claus Vogl and Pamela A. Burger.Transcriptomic profiling of differentdevelopmental stages reveals parasiticstrategies of Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a myiasis-causing flesh fly[J]. BMC Genomics, 2024, 25:111 (https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-023-09949-3)
  2. Jin Liu, Bin Hou, Jiya Wuen, Nan Jiang, Tian Gao and Hasi Surong(Corresponding author). Epidemiological investigation on genital myiasis of bactriancamels in parts ofinner mongolia, china[J]. Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 2022, 29(2): 229-235
  3. Liang Ming, Dalai Siren, Surong Hasi, Tuyatsetseg Jambl and Rimutu Ji. Review of genetic diversity in Bactriancamel (Camelus bactrianus)[J].Animal Frontiers, 2022, 12(4):20-29
  4. Zhipeng JiaSurong HasiClaus VoglPamela A Burger. Genomic insights into evolution and control of Wohlfahrtia magnifica, a widely distributed myiasis-causing fly of warm-blooded vertebrates[J]. Molecular Ecology Resources, 2022, 22(7):2744-2757.doi: 10.1111/1755-0998
  5. Du Donghua, Lv Wenting, Jing Xiaoxia, Yu Chunwei, Wuen Jiya, Hasi Surong(Corresponding author). Camel whey protein alleviates heat stress-induced liver injury by activating the Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway and inhibiting HMGB1 release. Cell Stress and Chaperones. 2022, 27(4):449-460 ( doi: 10.1007/s12192-022-01277-x)
  6. Xiaoxia Jing and Surong Hasi (Corresponding author). In Vitro Activity of Cyp2j Recombinant Protease from Bactrian Camel [J]. Journal of Camel Practice and Research, 2021, 28(3): 361-371
  7. Donghua Du, Wenting Lv, Xiaoxia Jing, Xueni Ma, Jiya Wuen, Surong Hasi (Corresponding author). Dietary supplementation of camel whey protein attenuates heat stress-induced liver injury by inhibiting NLRP3 inflammasome activation through the HMGB1/RAGE signaling pathway [J]. Journal of Functional Foods, 2021, 84: 1-11
  8. Donghua Du, Wenting Lv, Rina Su, Chunwei Yu, Xiaoxia Jing, Nuwenqimuge Bai, and Surong Hasi (Corresponding author). Hydrolyzed camel whey protein alleviated heat stress-induced hepatocyte damage by activated Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway and inhibited NF-κB/NLRP3 axis [J]. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2021, 26:387-401