Jun Ding

 

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Contact Information

 

Email address

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rainbow@udel.edu

http://udel.edu/~rainbow

(302)831-3011

(302)831-4323

301 McKinly Lab

University of Delaware

Newark, DE 19716

 

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Research Interest

 

Employ mathematical tools to study physiological systems

 

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Professional Experience

 

1994-1995

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)

 

  Teaching Assistant - General Chemistry, Department of Chemistry

 

1995-1998

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

  Teaching Assistant - Human Physiology and Anatomy, Department of Biology

 

1995-present

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

  Research Assistant - Model skeletal muscle force

 

1995-2001

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

  Post-doctoral Fellowship - Model skeletal muscle force

 

2001-2002

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

  Research Scientist - Model skeletal muscle force

 

2002-present

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

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Education

 

1989-1994

Tsinghua University (Beijing, PRC)

 

  BE, Biomedical Engineering

 

1994-1995

University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)

 

  Study Physical Chemistry

 

1995-2001

University of Delaware (Newark, DE)

 

  Ph.D., Biomechanics & Movement Science

 

  MS, Biomechanics & Movement Science

 

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Journal Articles

 

Ding, J., J. A. Storaska, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. Effect of Potentiation on the Catchlike Property of Human Skeletal Muscles. Muscle & Nerve 27(3): 312-319, 2003.

 

Ding, J., A. S. Wexler, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. A mathematical model that predicts the force-frequency relationship of human skeletal muscle. Muscle & Nerve 26(4): 477-485, 2002.

 

Ramu Perumal, A. S. Wexler, J. Ding, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. Modeling the length dependence of isometric force in human quadriceps muscles. J. Biomech. 35 (7): 919-930, 2002.

 

Ding, J., A. S. Wexler, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. A predictive fatigue model. I: Predicting the effect of stimulation frequency and pattern on fatigue. IEEE Trans. Neur. Sys. Rehabil. Eng. 10(1): 48-58, 2002

 

Ding, J., A. S. Wexler, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. A predictive fatigue model. II: Predicting the effect of resting times on fatigue. IEEE Trans. Neur. Sys. Rehabil. Eng. 10(1): 59-67, 2002

 

Stuart A. Binder-Macleod, Jesse C. Dean, and Jun Ding. Electrical Stimulation factors in potentiation of human quadriceps femoris. Muscle Nerve 25 (2): 271-279, 2002.

 

Ding, J., A. S. Wexler, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. A predictive model of fatigue in human skeletal muscle. J. Appl. Physiol. 89: 1322-1332, 2000.

 

Ding, J., A. S. Wexler, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. Development of a mathematical model that predicts optimal muscle activation pattern. J. Appl. Physiol. 88(3): 917-925, 2000.

 

Binder-Macleod, S. A., J. Ding, B. C. Mandigma,and A. S. Wexler. Use a mathematical model to identify the optimal activation pattern for skeletal muscle during cardiomyoplasty. Basic Appl. Myol. 9(3): 117-125, 1999.

 

Ding, J., S. A. Binder-Macleod, and A. S. Wexler. Two-step, predictive, isometric force model tested on data from human and rat muscles. J. Appl. Physiol. 85(6): 2176-2189, 1998.

 

Wexler, A.S., J. Ding, and S.A. Binder-Macleod. A mathematical model that predicts skeletal muscle force. IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng. 44(5): 337-348, 1997.

 

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Abstracts, Proceedings, & Invited Lectures

 

J. Ding, A.S. Wexler, S. C. K. Lee, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. A predictive model of force for children with spinal cord injuries. IEEE 28th Annual NorthEast Bioengineering Conference, pp.21-23, Phildelphia, April, 2002.

 

R. Perumal, A.S. Wexler, J. Ding, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. Mathematical modeling of skeletal muscle under non-isometric FES. IEEE 28th Annual NorthEast Bioengineering Conference, pp.29-31, Phildelphia, April, 2002.

 

Mathematical models that predict isometric muscle forces during repetitive activation. Data Review Meeting. Shriner's Hospital for Children, Philladelphia, PA (December 2001).

 

J. Ding, A.S. Wexler, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. Developing a mathematical model that predicts fatigue. FASEB Journal Abstracts, A214, 2223, 2000.

 

A predictive model of isometric muscle force. Control and Dynamics seminar series. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE (September 1997).

 

J. Ding, A.S. Wexler, and S. A. Binder-Macleod. A mathematical model that predicts skeletal muscle force. FASEB Journal Abstracts, A384, 2223, 1996.

 

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Honors

 

1999 – 2000 University of Delaware Competitive Fellowship

 

2000 University of Delaware Studen Travel Award

 

2001 Theodore Wolf Prize for outstanding dissertation in Physics & Life Sciences

 

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Reviewer

 

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica

 

American Journal of Physiology

 

Muscle & Nerve

 

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Recent Professional Service

 

Reviewer for Research Funding and Policy Division, Health Research Board in Ireland (2002)

 

Judge for 28th Annual IEEE NorthEast Bioengineering Conference (2002, Philadelphia)

 

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