Liu Mei is an associate professor of Department of Public Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University. Dr. Liu has an experience of Postdoctoral Associate (2008 – 2010) in the Veterinary and Biomedical Science Department / the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Vaccinology, South Dakota State University. Currently, Dr. Liu devotes herself to the research on food safety of animal origin. She is interested in studying the characteristics, pathogenic mechanism, environmental adaptability, meat production chain transmission, and epidemiology of Listeria monocytogenes, a foodborne pathogen.
Email: liumei@mail.hzau.edu.cn
Selected Publications
1. Wang Yiqian; Ji Qiang; Li Shaowen; Liu Mei. Prevalence and genetic diversity of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from retail pork in Wuhan, China. Frontiers in Microbiology, 2021, 12: 620482.
2. 汪国俊; 黄金梅; 季强; 栗绍文; 刘梅. 单增李斯特菌组氨酸激酶AgrC对毒力的影响. 中国兽医科学, 2021, 51(10): 1270-1278.
3. Liu Mei; Ruan Xiaosai; Zhang Chengxian; Lawson Steve R.; Knudsen David E.; Nataro James P.; Robertson Donald C.; Zhang Weiping. Heat-labile- and heat-stable-toxoid fusions (LTR192GSTaP13F) of human enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli elicit neutralizing antitoxin antibodies. Infection and Immunity, 2011, 79(10): 4002-4009.
4. Liu Mei; Zhang Chengxina; Mateo Kristy; Nataro James P.; Robertson Donald C.; Zhang Weiping. Modified heat-stable toxins (hSTa) of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli lose toxicity but display antigenicity after being genetically fused to heat-labile toxoid LT (R192G). Toxins, 2011, 3(9): 1146-1162.
5. Liu Mei; Li Shuyun; Hu Sishun; Zhao Changming; Bi Dingren; Sun Ming. Display of avian influenza virus nucleoprotein on Bacillus thuringiensis cell surface using CTC as a fusion partner. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008, 78(4): 669-676.