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Curriculum VitaHai Ning Shi, DVM, PhD
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Date Prepared: |
12/19/2012 |
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Name: |
Hai Ning Shi, DVM, PhD |
| Position Title: | Associate Professor of Pediatrics |
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Office Address: |
Mucosal Immunology Laboratory |
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Work Phone: |
(617) 726-4173 |
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Work FAX: |
(617) 726-4172 |
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Work E-Mail: |
| Education | |||
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1982 |
D.V.M. |
Veterinary Medicine |
Qinghai University School of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Qinghai, P. R. China |
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1996 |
Ph.D. |
Parasitology/Immunology |
McGill University. Montreal, Canada |
| 1996 | PostDoc | Mucosal Immunology | Massachusetts General Hospital |
A. Positions and Honors. |
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Positions and Employment |
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1990-1991 |
Visiting Scientist |
Institute of Parasitology, McGill University, Canada |
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1991-1996 |
Research Assistant and PhD student |
Institute of Parasitology, McGill University, Canada. |
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1996-1999 |
Postdoctoral Fellow |
Mucosal Immunology Lab |
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1999-2001 |
Instructor in Pediatrics |
Harvard Medical School |
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2002-2010 |
Assistant Immunologist |
Massachusetts General Hospital |
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2011 |
Associate Immunologist |
Massachusetts General Hospital |
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2012 |
Associate Professor of Pediatrics |
Harvard Medical School |
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Other Experience and Professional Memberships |
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1998 |
American Association of Immunologists |
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2001 |
American Gastroenterology Association |
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2005 |
American Society for Microbiology |
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2005 |
Society for Mucosal Immunology |
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2010 |
Editorial Board Member, Infection and Immunity |
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Awards and Honors |
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1990-1992 |
Differential Fee Waiver Awards |
McGill University, Canada. |
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1992 |
Summer Bursary |
McGill University. |
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1992 |
Graduate Student Travel Award |
Canadian Society of Zoology. |
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1993 |
Lynden Laird Lyster Memorial |
McGill University. |
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1994 |
Wyeth Graduate Student Award |
The Canadian Society of Nutritional Sciences and The Canadian Federation of Biological Societies. |
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1998-2001 |
Research Fellowship Award |
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) |
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2001-2002 |
Career Development Award |
CCFA. |
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2003 |
First Award |
CCFA. Relinquished when KO1 was awarded. |
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2003-2007 |
KO1 Award |
NIH. |
Selected publications (last 5 years)
Current Research Support
R01 NIH/NIDDK DK082427 05/01/10-04/30/15
Immunomodulatory effects of helminthes on mucosal immunity
The studies proposed in this R01 project will determine the immuomodulatory role of intestinal helminth parasites in bacteria-associated and T cell-mediated intestinal inflammation.
Role: PI
P30 NIH/NIDDK DK40561 (Walker) 07/01/12-6/30/17
Nutrition Obesity Research Center at Harvard
Specific aims of project: The major specific aims are: 1) to provide research in basic areas of biology relevant to problems in clinical nutrition; 2) to promote the study of clinical nutrition and application of knowledge derived there from within the HMS, MIT and HSHP community; 3) to promote interactions among scientists and clinical investigators to show relevance to advancing the science of clinical nutrition; and 4) to attract "basic" investigators into the domain of clinical nutrition to promote an environment and mechanism to develop new investigator-initiated research.
Role: Director Cell Biology Core (Shi)
R01 AI081807 (Mizoguchi) 12/01/10-11/30/15
NIH/NIAID
Inducible Regulatory B cells BREG
The major goal of this project is to identify the differentiation pathway of inducible regulatory B cells with immune regulatory ability independent of immunoglobulins.
Nestec Ltd (Shi) 01/01/11-12/31/13
Nestec Research Grant
In this proposed investigation, utilizing a recently established novel murine model, we seek to understand how early immune development is influenced by maternal factors.
Role: PI
Completed Research Support
R21 DK074727 Hai Ning Shi (P.I.) 10/1/07-8/31/10
Immunomodulation of bacteria-associated colitis by helminth infection
NIH/NIDDK
The goal of this project is to characterize the helminth-induced phenotypic and functional alterations in the subset of dendritic cells (DCs) and to elucidate the role of helminth-primed DCs and subset of DCs in the alterations of the host defense against enteric bacteria and the exacerbation of bacteria-associated intestinal inflammation.
Role: PI
KO1 DK59996 Hai Ning Shi (P.I.) 7/1/2003-6/30/06
NIH/NIDDK.
Triggering intestinal inflammation
The specific aims focus on epithelial cell-commensal bacterial interaction in intestinal inflammation and the role and mechanisms of bacterial products and components in the induction and regulation of intestinal inflammatory response.
Role: PI
he role of IL-10 and TLR4 in the development of intestinal inflammation in mice.
Role: PI
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