Department of Microbiology
Qinghua Zou
Zou Qinghua, Associate Professor
Contact
zouqinghua@bjmu.edu.cn
Research Focus
Bacteria Pathogenesis and Antibiotic Resistance
Education
(1) Aug 1995 – Jul 2000, Shandong Medical University, B.S.
(2) Aug 2000 – Jul 2003, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, M.S.
(3) Aug 2003 – Jul 2006, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Ph.D.
Research and Academic Experience
(1) Aug 2006 – Jul 2014, Department of Microbiology, Peking University Health Science Center, Lecturer
(2) Aug 2014 – Present, Department of Microbiology, Peking University Health Science Center, Associate Professor
(3) Dec 2016 – Jul 2017, College of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Georgia, Visiting Scholar
Research Projects
1. Key Project of Beijing Health Development Research, 2024-1G-4362, Establishment and Application of Rapid Nucleic Acid Mass Spectrometry Detection Technology for Key Infectious Diseases such as Respiratory and Intestinal Infections, Jan 2024 – Dec 2026, Sub-project Principal Investigator
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Bactericidal Mechanism Mediated by Type VI Secretion System in Salmonella Typhimurium, Jan 2016 – Dec 2019, Principal Investigator
3. National Natural Science Foundation of China, Study on the Pathogenicity of Phage SPC-P1 in Salmonella Paratyphi C, Jan 2012 – Dec 2014, Principal Investigator
4. Peking University Health Science Center Young Faculty Start-up Fund, Study on Helicobacter pylori Coccoid Forms, Mar 2009 – Mar 2011, Principal Investigator
Teaching
Long-term instructor of the course "Medical Microbiology." Served as associate editor and editorial board member for over ten textbooks. Led projects including the Ministry of Education Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Program "Construction of Competency Maps Based on Experimental Teaching," the Ministry of Education Industry-Academia Collaborative Education Program "AI Course Development for Medical Microbiology," and the Virtual Simulation Experimental Teaching Innovation Alliance Project "Exploring Competency Map Construction Based on Knowledge Graphs Using Influenza Virus Isolation and Cultivation Experiments as an Example."