Qi-Hong Zou's curriculum vitae

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CURRICULUM VITAE
 
Sep 24, 2008
 
PERSONAL INFORMATION:
Name:                  Qihong Zou
Date of Birth:      May 20, 1984
Citizenship:         P.R. China
Place of Birth:     Jiangxi Province, P.R. China
Address:       Neuroimaging Research Branch
              National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH
              Room 7A505, 251 Bayview Blvd, Suite 200
              Baltimore, MD 21224
Tel:                      443-740-2620
Email:               zouq@mail.nih.gov, zouqihong@gmail.com 
 
EDUCATION:
2008.6 – Now:   Neuroimaging Research Branch
               National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH
               Predoctoral visiting fellow
2006.9 – Now:  State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neurosciences and Learning
               Beijing Normal University for doctor's degree
               (Supervisor, Zang Yufeng, MD)
2002.9 – 2006.6: B. S., in College of Information Science and Technology
                Beijing Normal University
 
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. Resting-state fMRI, including (1) regional spontaneous BOLD signal fluctuations and functional connectivity; (2) relationship of BOLD, ASL, and VASO; (3) relationship of BOLD and EEG.
2.   Application of resting-state fMRI to brain diseases (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia, early Alzheimer’s disease, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy).
 
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Zou QH, Zhu CZ, Yang Y, Zuo XN, Long XY, Cao QJ, Wang YF, Zang YF. An improved approach to detection of amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) for resting-state fMRI: Fractional ALFF. J Neurosci Methods; 2008; 172(1): 137-41.
2. Long XY, Zuo XN, Kiviniemi V, Yang Y, Zou QH, Zhu CZ, Jiang TZ, Yang H, Gong QY, Wang L, Li KC, Xie S, Zang YF. Default mode network as revealed with multiple methods for resting-state functional MRI analysis. J Neurosci Methods; 2008; 171(2):349-55.
3. Cao Q, Zang Y, Sun L, Sui M, Long X, Zou Q, Wang Y. Abnormal neural activity in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neuroreport, 2006; 17(10): 1033-6.
 
CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS:
1. Xiang-Yu Long, Xi-Nian Zuo, Qi-Hong Zou, Chao-Zhe Zhu, Liang Wang, Vesa Kiviniemi, Yong He, Yu-Feng Zang. Each Brain region is organized into both positive and negative connectivity as revealed by resting-state fMRI. OHBM 2008, poster.
2. Zou Q, Cao Q, Long X, Zuo X, Wang Y, Zhu C, Zang Y. An improvement to the approach of amplitude of low frequency fluctuation in resting-state fMRI. Sino-Overseas Chinese MRM Meeting, August 9-10, 2007, Dalian, China (Oral presentation).
3. LONG Xiangyu, ZUO Xinian, Vesa KIVINIEMI, ZOU Qihong, ZHU Chaozhe, JIANG Tianzi, WANG Liang, LI Kuncheng, XIE Sheng, YANG Hong, GONG Qiyong, ZANG Yufeng. Multi-center and multi-method to confirm the default mode of brain network by resting-state fMRI. OHBM 2007, poster.
 
MANUSCRIPTS SUBMITTED:
1. Qihong Zou, Xiangyu Long, Xinian Zuo, Chaogan Yan, Chaozhe Zhu, Yihong Yang, Dongqiang Liu, Yong He,Yufeng Zang. (2008) Functional connectivity between the thalamus and visual cortex under eyes closed and eyes open conditions: a resting-state fMRI study. Submitted to Human Brain Mapping, in revision.