STAFF PROFILE
Professor Guiying Nie
Position:
Professor
College / Portfolio:
STEM College
School / Department:
STEM|Health and Biomedical Sciences
Phone:
+61399257274
Email:
guiying.nie@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora West
Contact me about:
Research supervision
Professor Guiying Nie is an internationally recognised reproductive biologist.
For more information about Professor Guiying Nie and her full list of publications please visit their Google Scholar page.
Professor Guiying Nie is a molecular biologist specialising in female reproduction, with a PhD awarded in the UK, postdoctoral training accomplished in the USA, and a subsequent rewarding career established in Australia. She now heads the Implantation and Pregnancy Research Laboratory in the School of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT. Her work addresses key issues of women’s reproductive health.
With over 20 years of research experience in the field, Professor Nie’s work has been recognised globally, and her research has been supported continuously by NHMRC as well as industry and international funding bodies. Professor Nie is a Fellow of the Society for Reproductive Biology, and has served on a number of editorial boards, including a current position as an Associate Editor of Reproductive Sciences. She is an executive member of Australian and New Zealand Placental Research Association and has served as its treasurer.
With over 20 years of research experience in the field, Professor Nie’s work has been recognised globally, and her research has been supported continuously by NHMRC as well as industry and international funding bodies. Professor Nie is a Fellow of the Society for Reproductive Biology, and has served on a number of editorial boards, including a current position as an Associate Editor of Reproductive Sciences. She is an executive member of Australian and New Zealand Placental Research Association and has served as its treasurer.
3 PhD Current Supervisions
- Using complex models of human trophoblast to study placental biology and disease (ext. led by University of Adelaide). Funded by: National Health and Medical Research Council Synergy Grants from (2023 to 2027)
- New strategies to combat chemoresistance of ovarian cancer. Funded by: The CASS Foundation Science and Medicine Grants from (2023 to 2024)
- A new way to see endometriosis . Funded by: NHMRC-Ideas Grants from (2022 to 2025)
- Deep dive into the Root Cause of Endometriosis to Develop New Diagnosis and Treatment. Funded by: CASS Foundation - grant from (2021 to 2022)
- A new strategy in the search for treatments for early onset preeclampsia. Funded by: NHMRC-Ideas Grants from (2020 to 2024)
- Salamonsen, L.,Edgell, T.,Nie, G.,Evans, J. (2023). Embryo-maternal interactions In: Manual of Embryo Culture in Human Assisted Reproduction, Cambridge University Press, United Kingdom
- Hutchison, J.,Evans, J.,Edgell, T.,Nie, G.,Gardner, D.,Salamonsen, L. (2023). Detrimental actions of obesity-associated advanced glycation end-products on endometrial epithelial cell proliferation are alleviated by antioxidants In: Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 47, 35 - 50
- Chen, J.,Neil, J.,Tan, J.,Rudraraju, R.,Li, Y.,Nie, G., et al, . (2023). A placental model of SARS-CoV-2 infection reveals ACE2-dependent susceptibility and differentiation impairment in syncytiotrophoblasts In: Nature Cell Biology, 25, 1223 - 1234
- Thach, B.,Samarajeewa, N.,Li, Y.,Heng, S.,Tsai, T.,Pangestu, M.,Catt, S.,Nie, G. (2022). Podocalyxin molecular characteristics and endometrial expression: high conservation between humans and macaques but divergence in mice† In: Biology of reproduction, 106, 1143 - 1158
- Shekibi, M.,Heng, S.,Nie, G. (2022). MicroRNAs in the Regulation of Endometrial Receptivity for Embryo Implantation In: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23, 1 - 16
- Shekibi, M.,Heng, S.,Wang, Y.,Samarajeewa, N.,Rombauts, L.,Nie, G. (2022). Progesterone suppresses podocalyxin partly by up-regulating miR-145 and miR-199 in human endometrial epithelial cells to enhance receptivity in in vitro models In: Molecular human reproduction, 28, 1 - 13
- Mansilla, M.,Wang, Y.,Lim, R.,Palmer, K.,Nie, G. (2021). HtrA4 is up-regulated during trophoblast syncytialization and BeWo cells fail to syncytialize without HtrA4 In: Scientific Reports, 11, 1 - 14
- Heng, S.,Samarajeewa, N.,Aberkane, A.,Essahib, W.,Van de Velde, H.,Scelwyn, M.,Hull, M.,Vollenhoven, B.,Rombauts, L.,Nie, G. (2021). Podocalyxin inhibits human embryo implantation in vitro and luminal podocalyxin in putative receptive endometrium is associated with implantation failure in fertility treatment In: Fertility and Sterility, 116, 1391 - 1401
- Heng, S.,Samarajeewa, N.,Wang, Y.,Paule, S.,Breen, J.,Nie, G. (2021). Podocalyxin promotes an impermeable epithelium and inhibits pro-implantation factors to negatively regulate endometrial receptivity In: Scientific Reports, 11, 1 - 14
- Wang, Y.,Nie, G. (2021). Overview of human HtrA family proteases and their distinctive physiological roles and unique involvement in diseases, especially cancer and pregnancy complications In: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22, 1 - 23