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Yong HePh.D.   Neuroimaging; Connectomics; Brain development

Educational Experience

2002.07-2005.05: Ph.D., Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China


1999.09-2002.06: M.Sc., Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, China


1993.09-1997.06: B.Sc., Shandong University of Technology, Zibo, China

Professional Experience

2017.03-present: Deputy Director, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience & Learning, Beijing Normal University, China


2017.01-present: Founding Director, Beijing Key Laboratory of Brain Imaging and Connectomics, Beijing Normal University, China


2013.06-present: Principal Investigator, IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, China


2013.09-present: Professor, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, China


2008.01-2013.08: Investigator, State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, China


2005.06-2007.12: Post-doctoral Fellow, McConnell Brain Imaging Center,
Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Research Description

Dr. He’s lab uses multi-modal neuroimaging techniques and computational modelling to investigate how the human brain connectomes are topologically (dis)organized in health and disease. They also investigate how the human brain connectomes develop from birth to adulthood to understand connectome maturation principles.

Publications

1. Xie Y, Xu Z, Xia M, Liu J, Shou X, Cui Z, Liao X, He Y (2021) Alterations in connectome dynamics in autism spectrum disorder: a harmonized mega- and meta-analysis study using the ABIDE dataset. Biorxiv.

2. Xia Y, Xia M, Liu J, Liao X, Lei T, Liang X, Zhao T, Shi Z, Sun L, Chen X, Men W, Wang Y, Pan Z, Luo J, Peng S, Chen M, Hao L, Tan S, Gao J, Qin S, Gong G, Tao S, Dong Q, He Y (2021) Development of functional connectome gradients during childhood and adolescence. Biorxiv.

3. Zeng Z, Zhao T, Sun L, Zhang Y, Xia M, Liao X, Zhang J, Shen D, Wang L, He Y (2021) 3D-MASNet: 3D mixed-scale asymmetric convolutional segmentation network for 6-month-old infant brain MR images. Biorxiv.

4. Chen Y, Lin Q, Liao X, Zhou C, He Y (2021) Association of aerobic glycolysis with the structural connectome reveals a benefit-risk balancing mechanism in the human brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci 118(1):e2013232118.

5. Lei T, Liao X, Chen X, Zhao T, Xu Y, Xia M, Zhang J, Sun X, Wei Y, Men W, Wang Y, Hu M, Zhao G, Du B, Wu Q, Tan S, Gao J, Qin S, Tao S, Dong Q, He Y (2021) Progressive stabilization of brain network dynamics during childhood and adolescence. Cereb Cortex, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhab263.

6. Wang Q, Xu Y, Zhao T, Xu Z, He Y, Liao X (2021) Individual uniqueness in the neonatal functional connectome. Cereb Cortex 31(8):3701-3712.

7. Sha Z, Wager T, Mechelli A, He Y (2019) Common dysfunction of large-scale neurocognitive networks across psychiatric disorders. Biol Psychiatry 85(5):379–388.

8. Xu Y, Cao M, Liao X, Xia M, Wang X, Jeon T, Ouyang M, Chalak L, Rollins N, Huang H, He Y (2019) Development and emergence of individual variability in the functional connectivity architecture of the preterm human brain. Cereb Cortex 29(10):4208-4222.

9. Zhao T, Xu Y, He Y (2019) Graph theoretical modeling of baby brain networks. NeuroImage 185:711–727.

10. Zhao T, Liao X, Fonov V, Wang Q, Men W, Wang Y, Qin S, Tan S, Gao J, Evans A, Tao S, Dong Q, He Y (2019) Unbiased age-specific structural brain atlases for Chinese pediatric population. NeuroImage 189:55-70.

11. Xia M, Si T, Sun X, Ma Q, Liu B, Wang L, Meng J, Chang M, Huang X, Chen Z, Tang Y, Xu K, Gong Q, Wang F, Qiu J, Xie P, Li L, He Y, and DIDA-Major Depressive Disorder Working Group (2019) Reproducibility of functional brain alterations in major depressive disorder: evidence from a multisite resting-state functional MRI study with 1,434 individuals. NeuroImage 189:700-714.

12. Cao M, Huang H, He Y (2017) Developmental connectomics from infancy through early childhood. Trends Neurosci 40:494-506.

13. Cao M, He Y, Dai Z, Liao X, Jeon T, Ouyang M, Chalak L, Bi Y, Rollins N, Dong Q, Huang H (2017) Early development of functional network segregation revealed by connectomic analysis of the preterm human brain. Cereb Cortex 27(3):1949-1963.

14. Liao X, Vasilakosd A, He Y (2017) Small-world human brain networks: perspectives and challenges. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 77::286–300.

15. Gong Q, He Y (2015) Depression, neuroimaging and connectomics: a selective overview. Biol Psychiatry 77(3):223-235.

16. Huang H, Shu N, Mishra V, Jeon T, Chalak L, Wang Z, Rollins N, Gong G, Cheng H, Peng Y, Dong Q, He Y (2015) Development of human brain structural networks through infancy and childhood. Cereb Cortex 25:1389-1404.

17. Liang X, Zou Q, He Y, Yang Y (2013) Coupling of functional connectivity and regional cerebral blood flow reveals a physiological basis for network hubs of the human brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci 110:1929-1934.

18. Wang J, Zuo X, Dai Z, Xia M, Zhao Z, Zhao X, Jia J, Han Y, He Y (2013) Disrupted functional brain connectome in individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease. Biol Psychiatry 73:472-481.


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