Study on the function and regulation mechanism of marine phage from Shewanella maritime

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Study on the function andregulation mechanism of marine phage from Shewanella maritime

Lecture time:12:30-14:30, 12 November, 2017

Lecture venue: B 102, Institute of Aquatic Products andLife Science

About the lecturer:

Wang Xiaoxue, a researcher and doctoral tutor at the South Chinese SeaInstitute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2012. In 2016, he was selectedas outstanding young person of National Fund Committee. His main researchinterests include bacterial-phage interactions and the function and regulationof toxin-antitoxin systems. He has presided over 973 topics, the deep seamicrobiology major project topics of the Fund Commission,, the pilot specialsubject of Chinese Academy of Sciencesand many other national marine microbial projects. A series of studies havebeen carried out at the core of horizontal gene transfer elements such asbacterial toxin-antitoxin system and prophage. Significant innovations havebeen made, and their roles and regulatory mechanisms in stress response andenvironmental adaptation have been revealed. Currently, 30 SCI papers have beenpublished in NatureChemical Biology, Nature Communications, The ISME Journal, Nucleic AcidsResearch and other journals as the author or first author. His Papers inthe past 5 years have been cited for more than 600 times, many papers by Nature Biotechnology, Faculty of1000 as research highlights. His research results have been highly recognizedby international counterparts. He has been invited to write reviews for Applied& Environmental Microbiology and Drug Resistance Updates, theauthoritative magazine on the application of environmental microbiology.

 

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