fnctId=prof,fnctNo=354 Changjong Moon LAB Lab of Veterinary Anatomy MAJOR/RESEARCH Veterinary Anatomy, Animal Behavior (Ethology) TEL 062-530-2838 EMAIL moonc@jnu.ac.kr HOME - Affiliation Host-Directed Antiviral Research Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University Education 2001. 4. – 2004. 3.: Ph.D. in Anatomy, Unit of Physiological Science, Graduate School, University of the Ryukyus School of Medicine, Japan. 1998. 3. – 2000. 2.: M.S. in Veterinary Anatomy, Graduate School, Jeju National University, South Korea. 1991. 3. – 1998. 2.: D.V.M in Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University, South Korea Major Experience 2016-present: Leader, BK21 Program, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University 2022-present: Associate Editors, Laboratory Animal Research 2021-present: Editorial board member, Journal of Integrative Neuroscience 2012-present: Editorial board member, Korean Journal of Veterinary Research 2016-2017: Vice president, The Korean Society of Veterinary Science Recent Main Scientific Publication 1. Weerasinghe-Mudiyanselage et al. 2024. Understanding the spectrum of non-motor symptoms in multiple sclerosis: insights from animal models. Neural Regen Res. 19: 84-91. (CA, IF=6.1 Neurosciences 15.3%) 2. Lee et al. 2023. Particulate matter exposure and neurodegenerative diseases: A comprehensive update on toxicity and mechanisms. Ecotoxicol Environ Safe. 266: 115565. (CA, IF=6.8, Toxicology 5.9%) 3. Weerasinghe-Mudiyanselage et al. 2023. Therapeutic Approaches to Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease: A Current Update on Preclinical Evidence. Curr Neuropharmacol. 21: 560-577. (CA, IF=7.708, Pharmacology & Pharmacy 8.42%) 4. Hong et al. 2023. Retinal transcriptome profiling identifies novel candidate genes associated with visual impairment in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis. Anim Cells Syst. 27: 219-233. (CA, IF=2.9, Zoology 5.4%) 5. Seo et al. 2023. Toxicity of a 90-day repeated oral dose of a collagen peptide derived from skate (Raja kenojei) skin: a rat model study. Toxicol Res. 39: 383-398. (CA, IF=3.019, Toxicology 64.36%) Research Interests Neuroscience and Neurotoxicology: My lab investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying behavioral dysfunctions induced by various factors. The goal of my lab is to understand the function of various signal transduction pathways in the hippocampus and the relationship between hippocampal neurogenesis and the behavioral dysfunctions. We use molecular and cellular, histological, and behavioral approaches to identify the molecular components involved in memory formation, anxiety, depression, behavioral flexibility, and emotional stability. Some results from these efforts have led to developing animal models for the cognitive impairment and emotional dysregulation, which is frequently revealed in cancer patients.