Tong Cheng

Biology Department

William Rainey Harper College

Tong Cheng

Tong Cheng is an associate professor at William Rainey Harper College (Palatine, IL) Biology Department. She teaches Microbiology, Fundamentals of Cellular biology and Human Diseases to bio-major and non-major students.

Dr. Cheng received her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from Wuhan University in China and Ph. D degree from University of Illinois at Chicago, Genetics Department. Her graduate project was to study the structure and function of Peripherin/rds gene in human retinitis pigmentosa. She received postdoc training from Northwestern University (1998-2000) and joined University of Rochester, Neurosurgery Department as a research assistant professor (2000 to 2006). Her research project was to study the mechanism of Activated protein C in treatment of human ischemic stroke. Before joining Harper College, she had taught Microbiology at Genesee Community College (2006-2009) in NY.

Publications:

1. Endothelial cell protein C receptor: role beyond endothelium?

Thiyagarajan M, Cheng T, Zlokovic BV.

Circ Res. 2007 Feb 2;100(2):155-7. Review. No abstract available.

2. Activated protein C inhibits tissue plasminogen activator-induced brain hemorrhage.

Cheng T, Petraglia AL, Li Z, Thiyagarajan M, Zhong Z, Wu Z, Liu D, Maggirwar SB, Deane R, Fernández JA, LaRue B, Griffin JH, Chopp M, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2006 Nov;12(11):1278-85. Epub 2006 Oct 29.

3. The promise of protein C.

Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Mosnier LO, Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Zlokovic BV.

Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2006 Mar-Apr;36(2):211-6. Epub 2006 Feb 7. Review.

4. Tissue plasminogen activator neurovascular toxicity is controlled by activated protein C.

Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Fernández JA, Griffin JH, Song X, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2004 Dec;10(12):1379-83. Epub 2004 Oct 31.

5. Activated protein C and ischemic stroke.

Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Zlokovic BV.

Crit Care Med. 2004 May;32(5 Suppl):S247-53. Review.

6. Activated protein C prevents neuronal apoptosis via protease activated receptors 1 and 3.

Guo H, Liu D, Gelbard H, Cheng T, Insalaco R, Fernández JA, Griffin JH, Zlokovic BV.

Neuron. 2004 Feb 19;41(4):563-72.

7. Activated protein C blocks p53-mediated apoptosis in ischemic human brain endothelium and is neuroprotective.

Cheng T, Liu D, Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Castellino F, Rosen ED, Fukudome K, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2003 Mar;9(3):338-42. Epub 2003 Feb 3

8. A 350 bp region of the proximal promoter of Rds drives cell-type specific gene expression.

Cai X, Conley SM, Cheng T, Al-Ubaidi MR, Naash MI.

Exp Eye Res. 2010 Aug;91(2):186-94. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2010.04.017. Epub 2010 May 4.

9.The Effect of Peripherin/rds Haploinsufficiency on Rod and Cone Photoreceptors.

Tong Cheng, Neal S. Peachy, Shihong Li, Yoshinobu Goto, YunCao and Muna I. Naash. Journal of Neuroscience. November 1, 1997, 17(21) 8118-8128.

10, Structural and developmental analysis of the mouse peripherin/rds gene

Tong Cheng, Muayyad R. Al. Ubaidi, Muna I. Naash in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (1997)

11. Alkaline Phosphatase Activity of Staphylococcus aureus Grown in Biofilm and Suspension Cultures.

Danikowski KM, Cheng T.

Curr Microbiol. 2018 Sep;75(9):1226-1230. doi: 10.1007/s00284-018-1514-0. Epub 2018 May 30.

Tong Cheng is an associate professor at William Rainey Harper College (Palatine, IL) Biology Department. She teaches Microbiology, Fundamentals of Cellular biology and Human Diseases to bio-major and non-major students. She is also activity doing independent researches with her students in microbiology related field.

Dr. Cheng received her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from Wuhan University in China and Ph. D degree from University of Illinois at Chicago, Genetics Department. Her graduate project was to study the structure and function of Peripherin/rds gene in human retinitis pigmentosa. She received postdoc training from Northwestern University (1998-2000) and joined University of Rochester, Neurosurgery Department as a research assistant professor (2000 to 2006). Her research project was to study the mechanism of Activated protein C in treatment of human ischemic stroke. Before joining Harper College, she had taught Microbiology at Genesee Community College (2006-2009) in NY.

Publications:

1. Endothelial cell protein C receptor: role beyond endothelium?

Thiyagarajan M, Cheng T, Zlokovic BV.

Circ Res. 2007 Feb 2;100(2):155-7. Review. No abstract available.

2. Activated protein C inhibits tissue plasminogen activator-induced brain hemorrhage.

Cheng T, Petraglia AL, Li Z, Thiyagarajan M, Zhong Z, Wu Z, Liu D, Maggirwar SB, Deane R, Fernández JA, LaRue B, Griffin JH, Chopp M, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2006 Nov;12(11):1278-85. Epub 2006 Oct 29.

3. The promise of protein C.

Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Mosnier LO, Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Zlokovic BV.

Blood Cells Mol Dis. 2006 Mar-Apr;36(2):211-6. Epub 2006 Feb 7. Review.

4. Tissue plasminogen activator neurovascular toxicity is controlled by activated protein C.

Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Fernández JA, Griffin JH, Song X, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2004 Dec;10(12):1379-83. Epub 2004 Oct 31.

5. Activated protein C and ischemic stroke.

Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Liu D, Cheng T, Guo H, Zlokovic BV.

Crit Care Med. 2004 May;32(5 Suppl):S247-53. Review.

6. Activated protein C prevents neuronal apoptosis via protease activated receptors 1 and 3.

Guo H, Liu D, Gelbard H, Cheng T, Insalaco R, Fernández JA, Griffin JH, Zlokovic BV.

Neuron. 2004 Feb 19;41(4):563-72.

7. Activated protein C blocks p53-mediated apoptosis in ischemic human brain endothelium and is neuroprotective.

Cheng T, Liu D, Griffin JH, Fernández JA, Castellino F, Rosen ED, Fukudome K, Zlokovic BV.

Nat Med. 2003 Mar;9(3):338-42. Epub 2003 Feb 3

8. A 350 bp region of the proximal promoter of Rds drives cell-type specific gene expression.

Cai X, Conley SM, Cheng T, Al-Ubaidi MR, Naash MI.

Exp Eye Res. 2010 Aug;91(2):186-94. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2010.04.017. Epub 2010 May 4.

9.The Effect of Peripherin/rds Haploinsufficiency on Rod and Cone Photoreceptors.

Tong Cheng, Neal S. Peachy, Shihong Li, Yoshinobu Goto, YunCao and Muna I. Naash. Journal of Neuroscience. November 1, 1997, 17(21) 8118-8128.

10, Structural and developmental analysis of the mouse peripherin/rds gene

Tong Cheng, Muayyad R. Al. Ubaidi, Muna I. Naash in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (1997)

11. Alkaline Phosphatase Activity of Staphylococcus aureus Grown in Biofilm and Suspension Cultures.

Danikowski KM, Cheng T.

Curr Microbiol. 2018 Sep;75(9):1226-1230. doi: 10.1007/s00284-018-1514-0. Epub 2018 May 30.

12. Colormetric analysis of Alkaline phosphatase activity in S aureus biofilm. JoVE in press

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