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Education:
M D Guangzhou Medical College 1980-1985
Guangzhou, China
Ph D Medical College of Ohio 1991-1996
Toledo, Ohio

Courses Training:
A Microscope Workshop Update On Renal Biopsies
In Medical Diseases (2005)
Arm Forces Institute of Pathology

Research Training:
Special Rotation
National Institute of Health

Postdoctoral 1996- 2000
Medical College of Ohio

Honors & Awards:
1997 Graduate Deans Award 1997
Ph D Program
Medical College of Ohio

People Choice Award 1996
Favorite Poster/Presentation
Research Forum, Medical College of Ohio

Membership:
U.S and Canadian Academic of Pathology 2004
National Kidney Foundation 2004

Teaching experience:
Pathology Course Teaching to Medical Students 2000-2004
North Shore Uni-Long Island Jewish Med Ctr Health Syst
New Hyde Park, New York

Pathology Course Teaching to Medical Students 2004-2005
Johns Hopkins Medical Institute
Baltimore Maryland

Clinical Teaching on Renal Pathology to Resident 2004-2005
Johns Hopkins Medical Institute
Baltimore Maryland

World Class Transplant Team

Xu Zeng, M.D.

Dr. Zeng completed his pathology residency at North Shore University-Long Island Jewish Medical Center and fellowship in renal pathology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the Director of Transplant Pathology at the Detroit Medical Center and has extensive teaching and research experience. He also serves as Assistant Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at Wayne State University School of Medicine.

Publications:

Zeng, X.; Xie, XH. and Tietz, EI. Impairment of feedforward inhibition in CA1 region of hippocampus after chronic benzodiazepine treatment. Neurosci. lett. 173:40-44, 1994.

Zeng, X.; Xie, XH. and Tietz, EI. Reduction of GABA-medicated inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in hippocampus CA1 pyramidal cells following oral flurazepam administration. Neuroscience. 66:87-89, 1995.

Zeng, X. and Tietz, EI. Depression of both early and late monosynaptic inhibitory postsynaptic potentials in hippocampus CA1 neurons following chronic benzodiazepine treatment. Synapse. 25:125-136 1996.

Zeng, X. and Tietz, EI. Benzodiazepine tolerance at GABAergic synapses on hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells. Synapse. 31: 263-277, 1999

Chen S.; Huang, X.; Zeng, X.; Sieghart, W. and Tietz, EI. Benzodiazepine-mediated regulation of ?1-2, ß1-3 and ?2 GABAA subunit proteins in the rat brain hippocampus and cortex. Neuroscience 93:33-44, 1999.

Zeng, X. and Tietz, EI. Role of bicarbonate in mediating conductance in benzodiazepine tolerant hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells. Brain Research. 868: 202-241, 2000.

Tietz, EI.; Zeng, X.; Chen S. Lilly, S.; Rosenberg, H.C. and Kometiani, P Antagonist-induced reversal of functional and structural measures of hippocampal BZ tolerance. J Phamacol Exp. Ther. 291: 932-935 1999.

Tietz, EI.; Shanyi C.; Zeng, X. and Sieghart, W. Role of protein kinase A in GABAA receptor dysfunction in CA1 pyramidal cells following chronic benzodiazepine treatment. J Neurochem. 85(4):988-98 2003.

Zeng, X. and Racusen, L. Sickle Cell Glomerulonephropathy. To be submitted to American Journal of Kidney Disease.

 

 

 

 

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