From 1992 to 1997, he received his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Tokyo, Japan. For the first time in the world, six CHHs with physiological activity to increase blood sugar, one MIH with molt-inhibiting physiological activity, and RPCH and PDH with pigment-regulating effects were successfully isolated and purified from the eyestalk of shrimp, and all their molecules were elucidated. The primary structure of these molecules has been studied, and the relationship between the physiological activity and molecular structure of these molecules has been clarified.
From 1997 to 1998, he was a postdoctoral fellow at RIKEN, Japan, where he conducted molecular biology research on the replication mechanism of marine crustacean viruses. Structural analysis of the functional genome of viral replication was performed.
From 1998 to 2000, he worked as a researcher at the Japan Science and Technology Agency and conducted research on the purification, structural analysis, production site analysis of shrimp yolk protein, and the formation and changes of yolk protein during ovary maturation. From 2000 to 2002, he engaged in research and teaching at the University of West Florida in the United States. He cloned two neuropeptide genes related to MIH/VIH from the cDNA gene library of the eyestalk of marine shrimp and clarified their mRNA production sites. And engaged in teaching biochemistry.
From 2002 to 2002, he was a professor at Zhejiang University and received the National Outstanding Youth Fund. He continued to engage in research on marine biochemistry and molecular biology. Preliminary research results have been achieved in studying the correspondence and specificity of organisms in extreme marine environments, and several specific functional genes have been obtained. The results and functions are currently being analyzed. The above research results have been given more than ten academic reports at international academic conferences. The main research results have been published in 19 papers (SCI) in core international journals in this field, which have been cited more than 200 times, and a patent has been obtained in Japan. The applicant's research in this field is recognized by peers around the world. In particular, he has rich experience in the isolation and purification of neuropeptides, molecular structure analysis, gene cloning and expression regulation mechanism research. It also has close cooperation and exchanges with world-class research laboratories in Japan, the United States and Germany, and has a grasp of the latest developments and urgently needed problems in this field.
1981-1985, received a bachelor's degree from Xiamen Fisheries University
1985-1992, assistant engineer of Tianjin Fisheries Research Institute
1992-1994, received a bachelor's degree from Tokyo University, Japan Master's degree
1994-1997, PhD from the University of Tokyo, Japan
1997-1998, Postdoctoral fellow at RIKEN, Japan
1998-2000, Researcher at the Japan Science and Technology Agency , Japan International Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Research Center
2000-2002, Visiting Researcher at the University of West Florida, USA
2002-Now, professor at the School of Life Sciences, Zhejiang University. Engaged in research on marine biochemistry and molecular biology
2005-Now, he serves as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, Japan. Engaged in the molecular mechanisms of biological responses to extreme environments