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Bo Zhang

Title/Position:Assistant professor

Research Areas:Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Brain network; Depression

Email:bobzhang@tju.edu.cn

Brief Introduction:

Bo Zhang currently works at the Academy of Medical Engineering and Translational Medicine, Tianjin University. Bo does research in the field of magnetic resonance imaging and psychiatry, specializing in exploring the brain function and structural markers of depressive disorders and other mental illnesses from the perspective of MRI.

Academic Achievements:

[1] Bo Zhang,Shuang Liu*, Sitong Chen, Feifan Yan, Yufeng Ke, Long Chen, Dong Ming*, Shouliang Qi, Xinhua Wei. Common and unique neural activities in subclinical depression and major depressive disorder indicate the development of brain impairments in different depressive stages, Journal of Affective Disorders. 2022, 317, 278-286

[2] Bo Zhang,Shuang Liu*, Xiaoya Liu, Sitong Chen, Yufeng Ke, Shouliang Qi, Xinhua Wei, Dong Ming*. Discriminating subclinical depression from major depression using multi-scale brain functional features: A radiomics analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2021, 297, 542-552

[3] Bo Zhang,Shouliang Qi,Shuang Liu*, Xiaoya Liu,Xinhua Wei and Dong Ming*. Altered spontaneous neural activity in the precuneus, middle and superior frontal gyri, and hippocampus in college students with subclinical depression. BMC Psychiatry. 2021, 1, 21

[4] Shuang Liu, Xiaoya Liu, Sitong Chen, Fangyue Su, Bo Zhang, Yufeng Ke, Jie Li*, Dong Ming*. Neurophysiological markers of depression detection and severity prediction in first-episode major depressive disorder. Journal of Affective Disorders. 2023, 331, 8-16

[5] Ludan Zhang, Shuang Liu*, Xiaoya Liu, Bo Zhang, Xingwei An, Dong Ming*. Emotional Arousal and Valence Jointly Modulate the Auditory Response: A 40-Hz ASSR Study. IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering. 2021, 29, 1150-1157

[6] Yunkai Zhu, Shouliang Qi*, Bo Zhang, Dianning He, Yueyang Teng, Jiani Hu, Xinhua Wei*, Connectome-Based Biomarkers Predict Subclinical Depression and Identify Abnormal Brain Connections With the Lateral Habenula and Thalamus. Frontiers in Psychiatry. 2019, 10, 371

Honors & Awards:

National Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2023