
معرفی
Lu Sun is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Tsinghua University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from Johns Hopkins University. His research focuses on neuron-glia interactions, particularly in myelination mechanisms and glial cell roles in health and neurological diseases. Sun’s work includes pioneering studies on CNS myelination regulation and oligodendrocyte development.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences, Tsinghua University
- Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University
Research interests emphasize neuron-glia interactions, myelination, and glial cell biology. His lab develops novel toolkits to study these interactions, targeting diseases like multiple sclerosis. Recent projects explore lysosomal quality control pathways and spinal cord injury responses in oligodendrocytes.
Key achievements include landmark studies on myelination published in Cell and Neuron, and awards such as the NIH New Innovator Award and Chan Zuckerberg Initiative grant. His work highlights the critical role of glial cells in nervous system function and repair.
Scientific awards include the Helen Hay Whitney Fellowship, Klingenstein-Simons Award, and multiple NIH grants. His lab actively investigates myelination dynamics and neurological disorders, with a focus on translational applications.




