Prof. Zheng Jialin
Dean
Dr. Zheng Jialin is a distinguished neuroscientist and academic leader whose career spans groundbreaking research, global collaboration, and transformational leadership in medical education. He currently serves as the Dean of Tongji University School of Medicine, where he leads major initiatives in biomedical innovation, interdisciplinary research, and training of the next generation of medical professionals.
Dr. Zheng’s scientific contributions are rooted in advanced neuroimmunology, with a strong focus on immunization, exosomes and extracellular vesicles, neural stem cell biology, and neuroinflammatory mechanisms. His laboratory—built upon the robust research infrastructure of the Medical College of Tongji University and the Tenth People’s Hospital affiliated with Tongji University—conducts cutting-edge investigations into the survival, differentiation, migration, and functionalization of neural stem cells in pathological environments. His work explores the molecular interactions of cytokines, immune responses, and stem cells in the pathogenesis, neural repair, and regeneration processes associated with major neurological disorders.
In parallel, Dr. Zheng’s research extends to cell therapy, immunotherapy, and translational medicine, including innovative approaches to neuropsychotropic drug screening using stem cell–based platforms. His contributions have advanced the understanding of central nervous system diseases and opened new avenues for therapeutic development.
Academic Background
Dr. Zheng’s academic journey reflects profound dedication to neuroscience, neuropharmacology, and clinical neurology: Doctorate in Neurology (2006–2008) — Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Doctorate in Neuropharmacology (1991–1992) — Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. Master’s Degree in Neuropharmacology (1987–1990) — Nanjing Medical University. Bachelor of Medicine (1982–1987) — Xuzhou Medical University
Leadership & Previous Positions
Before returning to China, Dr. Zheng held several key academic and administrative leadership roles in the United States:Vice Chancellor, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC)Research Associate Vice President, UNMC. Vice President of the Graduate School, UNMC. Professor of Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Family Medicine, and Rehabilitation Therapy, UNMC. He also previously served as Director of the Department of Medicine and Life Sciences at Tongji University, where he contributed significantly to shaping the university’s biomedical research strategy.
Summary
Internationally recognized for his pioneering work in brain disorders, stem cell research, and neuroimmune interactions, Dr. Zheng Jialin continues to influence global neuroscience through innovative research, academic leadership, and commitment to advancing medical science. His contributions have positioned him as a leading figure in neurology, neuropharmacology, and translational neuroscience.
Dubai, UAE