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- Dr Pan Li received both his Master degree in Bioinformatics and Biological Computing (2003-2004), and PhD degree in Computational Biology (2005-2008) from University of Leeds, UK, supervised by Prof Arun V. Holden. Between 2009 and 2012, Dr Li received his postdoctoral trainings from several research institutions in Europe and United States, including Simula Research Laboratory (supervised by Prof Aslak Tveito and Dr Kirsten Ten Tusscher, 2008-2009), Washington University in St Louis (supervised by Prof Yoram Rudy, 2009-2012), and University of California San Diego (supervised by Prof. Andrew D. McCulloch, 2012).
- Dr Li's main research interests include:
- Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling
- Spatiotemporal dysfunction of subcellular Ca dynamics
- Multi-scale modeling of excitable biological systems
- Dr Li is currently working on several research projects here at Simula, including:
- Multi-scale modeling of the cardiac Purkinje-Ventricular System (PVS)
- Theoretical investigation of sinoatrial node (SAN) pacemaking mechanisms
- Modeling Ca sensitivity of thin filament and its post-translational modifications
- First place winner for trainee presentation at Gordon Research Conference Cardiac Arrhythmia Mechanisms, Galveston, TX (2011)
- Overseas Research Studentship Award Scheme (ORSAS), UK (2005-2008)
- International Research Scholarship, University of Leeds, UK (2005-2008)
- Tetley and Lupton Scholarship, University of Leeds, UK (2005-2008)
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