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  1. Li Ye (born 1192, Luangcheng, Hebei province, China—died 1279, Yuanshi) was a Chinese mathematician and scholar-official who contributed to the solution of polynomial equations in one variable. Li passed the mandarin jinshi examination (the highest scholar-official title in imperial China) in prose literature at the late age of 38.

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  2. Li Ye (Chinese: 李冶; Wade–Giles: Li Yeh; 1192–1279), born Li Zhi (Chinese: 李治), courtesy name Li Jingzhai (Chinese: 李敬斋), was a Chinese mathematician, politician, and writer who published and improved the tian yuan shu method for solving polynomial equations of one variable.

  3. Research Focus. The brain plays a pivotal role in integrating homeostatic signals and regulating whole-body metabolism. But the high energy demand of neurons also makes the CNS highly sensitive to systemic metabolic stress. We are interested in how the brain adapts to both acute and chronic metabolic changes and how such adaptation, in turn ...

  4. Li Ye is the Abide-Vividion Chair of Chemical Biology and a faculty member of the Department of Neuroscience & Molecular Medicine at Scripps Research. He studies the molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration and metabolic diseases using chemical biology and neuroimaging approaches.

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  5. Cited by. Year. A PGC1-α-dependent myokine that drives brown-fat-like development of white fat and thermogenesis. P Boström, J Wu, MP Jedrychowski, A Korde, L Ye, JC Lo, KA Rasbach, ... Nature 481 (7382), 463-468. , 2012. 5545. 2012. Beige adipocytes are a distinct type of thermogenic fat cell in mouse and human.

  6. Prof. Li is a great professor who is really passionate about chemistry. What makes her lectures bearable is the fact that she relates her lessons to everyday life. All of the homework is online. Take advantage of group work, worth decent amount of points. Provides reviews and practice tests so if you study and keep up on the reading you'll pass.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Li Ye, PhD, associate professor in the Departments of Neuroscience and Molecular Medicine and the Abide-Vividion Chair in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, has been honored with the Ben Barres Early Career Acceleration Award from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) for his work uncovering the brain-body connection and its role in ...

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