Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Xi-Nian Zuo (Full Research Professorship, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Contact Information Institute of Psychology, CAS (IPCAS) Chinese Academy Sciences No 16 Lincui Road, RM 708, Southern BLD Beijing, BJ 100101 China (86) 10-64853798 [email protected] O http://zuolab.psych.ac.cn Objective My long-term goal is to address the complexity of human brain connectome (i.e., comprehensive high-dimensional descriptions of the brain connectome). I use integrative neuroimaging and computational modeling methods to explore psychology/disease-related patterns and complexity in functional connectomics, seeking knowledge that will translate into a better life style and diagnosis/treatment for patients by establishing normative development trajectories of the conenctome across the human lifespan. Research Interests Reliability and Reproducibility Theory, Data Sharing and Discovery Sciences, Connectomics, Human Brain Lifespan Development, Mathematics in Image Processing and Their Applications in Neuroscience and Clinics. Academic Experience Institute of Psychology, CAS, Beijing, P.R. China Director June. 2015 to present • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Deputy Director June. 2011 to June. 2015 • Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Team Leader and Principal Investigator Oct. 2016 to present • Lifespan Connectomics and Behavior Team (LCBT), Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Awarded Distinguished Research Professor Dec. 2010 to 2016 • Laboratory for Functional Connectome and Development, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences New York University, New York, NY USA Associate Research Scientist Oct. 2008 to Nov. 2010 • Phyllis Green and Randolph Cōwen Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience, NYU Child Study Center and Langone Medical Center Beijing Normal University/Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Postdoctoral Research Fellow Apr. 2006 to Oct. 2008 • State Key Lab of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning at Beijing Normal University; National Lab of Pattern Recognition at Institute of Automation Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Scientific Computing Assistant Jul. 2005 to Mar. 2006 • Center of Scientific Computing Research, School of Mathematical Sciences 1 of 4 Education Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, June 2005 • Thesis Topic: Biological image processing with some mathematical models and applications • Area of Study: Biological Image Processing Capital Normal University, Beijing, China M.S., Probability and Statistics, June 2002 • Thesis Topic: 2D double oriented percolation model and its critical probability • Area of Study: Percolation Theory B.S., Mathematics and Educations, June 1999 • The semantic mathematical models of programming language, With Honors in Top-5 Topics of Mathematical Models • Area of Training: Mathematical Modeling Awards Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) • 100 Talents Program (2012-2015): Modeling Growth Curves of the Human Functional Connectomes. VCANBIO and University of CAS • VCANBIO Award for Innovations and Breakthroughs in Life Sciences and Medicine (2016): Human Connectomics across the Lifespan. Grants China-Netherlands CAS-NWO Program: The Future of Brain and Cognition • BRAINTRAJECT: Individualized developmental trajectories in brain connectivity - Applications in health and disease, 2017-2019. National Natural Science Foundation • Integrative connectome computation based on individual differences in brain structure and function: Theory and applications, 2015-2018. • Modeling growth curve of the human brain connectome based on longitudinal multimodal MRI data, 2013-2017. • The lifespan trajectory of the human functional connectome: A methodology study, 2012-2015. Equipment Functional Development of Technology Innovation Foundation • GPU-based computation and software implementation for the human functional connectome, 2012-2013. Startup Foundation for Distinguished Research Professor: CAS Institute of Psychology • The human functional connectome and computational neuropsychology: A pilot study, 2010-2012. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation • The denoising method on resting-state functional MRI data by independent component analysis, 2007 - 2008. 2 of 4 Publications Total >100 peer-reviewed papers available from the lab website or Google Scholar. (Hindex=40). Ten representative publications are listed below (* correspondence): Zuo XN*, He Y, Betzel RF, Colcombe S, Sporns O, Milham MP*. Human connectomics across the lifespan. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 2017; 21(1): 32-45. Yang Z, Zuo XN*, McMahon KL, Craddock CR, Kelly C, de Zubicaray G, Hickie IB, Bandettini P, Castellanos FX, Milham MP*, Wright MJ. Genetic and environmental contributions to functional connectivity architecture of the human brain. Cerebral Cortex. 2016; 26(5): 2341-2352. He Y, Xu T, Zhang W, Zuo XN*. Lifespan anxiety is reflected in intrinsic amygdala cortical connectivity. Human Brain Mapping. 2016; 37(3): 1178-1193. Yang Z*, Qiu J, Wang P, Liu R, Zuo XN*. Brain structure-function associations identified in large-scale neuroimaging data. Brain Structure and Function. 2016; 221(9): 4459-474. Jiang L, Xu T, He Y, Hou XH, Wang J, Cao XY, Wei GX, Yang Z, He Y, Zuo XN*. Toward neurobiological characterization of functional homogeneity in the human cortex: Regional variation, morphological association and functional covariance network organization. Brain Structure and Function. 2015; 220: 2485-2507. Zuo XN*, Anderson JS, Bellec P, Birn RM, Biswal BB, Blautzik J, Breitner JCS, Buckner RL, Calhoun VD, Castellanos FX, Chen A, Chen B, Chen J, Chen X, Colcombe SJ, Courtney W, Craddock RC, Di Martino A, Dong HM, Fu X, Gong Q, Gorgolewski KJ, Han Y, He Y, He Y, Ho E, Holmes A, Hou XH, Huckins J, Jiang T, Jiang Y, Kelley W, Kelly C, King M, LaConte SM, Lainhart JE, Lei X, Li HJ, Li K, Li K, Lin Q, Liu D, Liu J, Liu X, Liu Y, Lu G, Lu J, Luna B, Luo J, Lurie D, Mao Y, Margulies DS, Mayer AR, Meindl T, Meyerand ME, Nan W, Nielsen JA, O’Connor D, Paulsen D, Prabhakaran V, Qi Z, Qiu J, Shao C, Shehzad Z, Tang W, Villringer A, Wang H, Wang K, Wei D, Wei GX, Weng XC, Wu X, Xu T, Yang N, Yang Z, Zang YF, Zhang L, Zhang Q, Zhang Z, Zhang Z, Zhao K, Zhen Z, Zhou Y, Zhu XT, Milham MP*. An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics. Scientific Data. 2014, 1:140049. Zuo XN* and Xing XX*. Test-retest reliabilities of resting-state FMRI measurements in human brain functional connectomics: A systems neuroscience perspective. Neuroscience & Biobehavorial Reviews. 2014; 45:100-118. Yang Z*, Chang C, Xu T, Jiang L, Handwerker DA, Castellanos FX, Milham MP, Bandettini PA, Zuo XN*. Connectivity trajectory across lifespan differentiates the precuneus from the default network. NeuroImage. 2014; 89: 45-56. Zuo XN*, Xu T, Jiang L, Yang Z, Cao XY, He Y, Zang YF, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. Toward reliable characterization of functional homogeneity in the human brain: Preprocessing, scan duration, imaging resolution and computational space. NeuroImage. 2013; 65: 374-386. Zuo XN*, Ehmke R, Mennes M,Imperati D,Castellanos FX, Sporns O, Milham MP. Network centrality in the human functional connectome. Cerebral Cortex. 2012; 22(8): 1862-1875. Academic Activities 3 of 4 As a consortium leader and founder : Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility (CoRR). As a journal editor : Network Sciences (Associate Editor), Science Bulletin (Associate Editor), Frontiers in Neuroscience/Neurology: Brain Imaging Methods (Associate Editor), Frontiers in Neuroinformatics (Associate Editor), Frontiers in Psychology: Cognitive Sciences (Associate Editor), Scientific Reports (Psychiatry), Brain Informatics (Associate Editor); PLoS One (Academic Editor, Statistical Advisory Editor); Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (Guest Editor). As an invited speaker : 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping (Googling the Brain); Brain Hack 2013/2016 (CoRR: Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility); Resting State Brain Connectivity Conference 2016 (An integrative connectomic perspective on functional homogeneity with ReHo). As a journal reviewer (total > 60): Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, JAMA Psychiatry, The American Journal of Psychiatry, Biological Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Bulletin, Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, The Journal of Neuroscience, NeuroImage, Brain Structure and Function, Cerebral Cortex, Cortex, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Human Brain Mapping, IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development, Physics Letter A, etc. As a conference reviewer : The 13/14/15/16/17/18th Annual Meeting of the Organization of Human Brain Mapping. 4 of 4