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Seminar on discipline integration and innovation(2nd,2020)

Date: 2020-06-30    Times: 

  Post Date: 2020-06-30 Browse times: 15
  Report title: Ancient DNA and Molecular Evolution
  Speaker: Prof. Cui Yinqiu
  Report time: 9:00-10:00 am, July 4th
  Venue: conference room on the 3rd floor, Paleontology Center, Chaoyang Campus, Jilin University
  Network platform: Pin Group number 35204566,

          you can also scan the qr code below to join the group before the report starts.
  Contact: gaoyoufeng@jlu.edu.cn, 13504707690


  Speaker:Prof. Cui Yinqiu is deputy dean of The College of Life Sciences, Jilin University, Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Biological Evolution and Environment of Northeast Asia, Ministry of Education, and deputy chief editor of Human Biology. He holds a PhD in molecular Biology from Jilin University, a postdoctoral fellow from the University of Queensland, Australia, and a visiting scholar from the University of Illinois at Urbana, USA. Mainly engaged in paleogenomics, molecular forensics and other interdisciplinary research. He has published more than 60 academic papers, including Nature Communications, Current Biology, Plant J. And so on international authoritative periodical paper. He has been in charge of many scientific research projects including national Natural Science Foundation of China, key Research base of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education, and won the Science and Technology Progress Award of Jilin Province.


  Brief introduction of the report: it briefly introduces the theories, methods and important research results of ancient DNA research, and provides new research methods and ideas to explore the migration process of human origin and the evolution of modern humans at different time stages. This paper introduces the research on the migration and fusion of people in northern China from the rise of agriculture in Neolithic age, and the application of ancient DNA technology in the study of the evolution of ancient microbes.