Lin Wenjuan
Lin Wenjuan, academician of Academy of Sciences of developing countries, researcher of Institute of psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and director of Academic Committee of Department of clinical psychology, Capital Medical University.
Lin Wenjuan's research fields are: biopsychology, psychoneuroimmunology.
Character experience
From 1965 to 1986, assistant researcher and associate researcher of Institute of psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; from 1986 to 1990, doctor of Department of psychology, University of Latrobe, Australia; from 1990 to 1992, postdoctor of Newcastle University, Australia; from 1993 to now, researcher of Institute of psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; from 1999 to 1999, senior visiting scholar, Center for human development, Michigan University, USA
Main achievements
Achievements in scientific research
In the field of psychoneuroimmunology and biopsychology, more than 140 papers have been published in academic journals at home and abroad, and more than 40 papers have been included in SCI and SSCI. four patents have been obtained, including two invention patents. He has made an important original contribution to the research on stress and behavior. In 1998, he won the second prize of natural science of Chinese Academy of Sciences (ranking first), and was listed as "leading 500" by Cambridge biography center. since 1992, we have initiated and carried out the research on psychoneuroimmunology in China, and reported for the first time in the world the conditional immune enhancement model established by using antigen as non conditional stimulation, and analyzed the whole dynamic process and law of conditional immunity. based on the study of the interaction of emotional stress, immunity and behavior, we established a psychological stress model of empty bottle stimulation, and demonstrated the role of sympathetic nervous system in antibody immunosuppression caused by emotional stress. in the clinical application research, we carried out the research on the adjustment and mechanism of psychological and behavioral intervention on the immune function of cancer patients, and found that psychological and behavioral intervention, especially relaxation and imagery training, can significantly improve the activity of natural killer cells and enhance the regeneration function of peripheral blood lymphocytes. For the first time in China, a set of psychological intervention tools for cancer patients, which integrates text, image and sound, has been developed. due to his contribution to the research of psychoneuroimmunology, he was invited to give special reports at the Asia Pacific Conference on psychology in 1996 and the 28th International Conference on psychology in 2004. Presided over and completed more than ten National Natural Science Foundation projects and major direction projects of knowledge innovation project of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Now we are carrying out the research of the National Natural Science Foundation Project (presided over) and 863 Project (deputy leader).
Undertaking scientific research projects
knowledge innovation project of Chinese Academy of Sciences and 863 project of Ministry of science and technology psychological behavior characteristics and psychosomatic interaction under social stress environment from July 2000 to December 2004 the chief scientist has completed comprehensive assessment, diagnosis and prediction system of Chinese sub-health status from December 2006 to December 2008 the deputy leader has completed NSFC funded project regulation of behavioral conditioning on immune function from April 1994 to December 1996 Responsible for completed research on the regulation and mechanism of psychological and behavioral factors on immune function of cancer patients from January 1998 to December 2000 responsible for completed research on the interaction between central nervous system and immune system (key Fund) from January 1999 to December 2002 responsible for completed research on the role of brain neurogranin in stress-induced behavior from January 2004 to December 2006 responsible for completed research on the role of brain neurogranin in stress-induced depressive behavior from January 2007 to December 2009 The role of cytokines in stress-induced depression
Representative works
in the field of psychoneuroimmunology and biopsychology, he has published more than 150 papers in core academic journals at home and abroad. It has obtained 6 patents, including 3 invention patents. The following are representative works: * corresponding authors: Lin Wenjuan, Wang Weiwen, Shao Feng: effects of chronic emotional stress on behavior, neuroendocrine and immune response in rats: a new emotional stress model. Science Bulletin, 2003, Lin Wenjuan: spirit and immunity. 100 scientific problems in the 21st century, Jilin Publishing House, 1998 693-701. Lin Wenjuan: research and thinking of psychoneuroimmunology. Acta psychologica Sinica, 1997,3:301-305. Lin Wenjuan, Tang Cimei, Wang Yumei: Determination of urine catecholamine by high performance liquid chromatography electrochemical method. Acta psychologica Sinica, 1987,19 (2): 215-219, In this paper, the effects of social isolation on children's psychological and behavioral abilities are discussed, Liang Yunming, Huang Jingxin: a drying device suitable for simultaneous evaporation of multiple liquid biochemical samples. China, patent No.: zl03137481.62008 (invention patent)
Invention patent
1. Lin Wenjuan, Wang Weiwen, Liang Yunming, Huang Jingxin. A drying device suitable for simultaneous evaporation of multiple liquid biochemical samples. China, fpi03034 2. Huang Jingxin, Lin Wenjuan, Wang Weiwen. A fixed device suitable for dynamic blood collection of animals. China, 03137480.8
personnel training
Lin Wenjuan has trained more than 20 masters, doctors and postdoctors. They are now working in universities and scientific research institutions, and have become the backbone and leaders in scientific research and teaching.
Honorary recognition
Doctoral scholarship of University of Latrobe, Australia (1986-1989) second prize of natural science of Chinese Academy of Sciences (first rank) (1998) award of "national outstanding scientific and technological workers in the prevention and treatment of atypical pneumonia" awarded by China Association for science and Technology (2003) outstanding teacher of graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2006) outstanding contribution teacher of Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008)
Social service
Editorial board member of Chinese Journal of behavioral science, editorial board member of Chinese Journal of psychology, vice president of Beijing psychological society, director of Physiological Psychology Committee of Chinese Psychological Society
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Lin Wenjuan