Dedicated to revealing how microbial networks respond to environmental change and translating findings into actionable guidance for stakeholders.
Download CVMicrobial ecology researcher focusing on cyanobacterial diversity, ecosystem function, and genomics-driven insights that support resilient freshwater environments.
Interdisciplinary training in hydrobiology, aquaculture, and microbial ecology paired with hands-on work in long-term observatories and applied bloom mitigation projects.
Dedicated to revealing how microbial networks respond to environmental change and translating findings into actionable guidance for stakeholders.
Download CVCurrent projects explore the formation of cyanobacterial diversity, its ecological impacts, and the genomic signatures that underpin adaptation across freshwater systems.
Mapping species interactions and assembly processes to understand how diversity gradients regulate bloom dynamics.
Applying comparative and functional genomics to trace metabolic pathways and resilience strategies in key taxa.
Linking microbial processes to nutrient cycling and water quality, informing mitigation strategies for harmful blooms.
Representative works spanning primary authorship, collaborative efforts, and Chinese-language publications.
Initiatives span competitive grants, national collaborations, and applied partnerships addressing harmful algal blooms.
Highlighting mentees who advance microbial ecology through collaborative research and field investigations.
Community service within leading microbiology and ecology journals and societies.
Invitations highlight consistent engagement with the algal and microbial ecology community.
Open to collaborations, invited talks, and student mentorship opportunities.