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Ge, Song
Professor

Two questions have intrigued me for a long and will passion me further:
Could we live that well if we had no rice?
Can we live much better if we have more kinds of rice?

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Zhang, Fu-Min
Associate Professor

Population genomics is quite new as a discipline, in which large-scale genomic data are analyzed usually with large computer servers to detect population genetic variation across genomes. So far, Population genomics has show great potential in many research fields, such as medicine, ecology, genetics and evolutionary biology. Currently I am working on rice population genomics, which aims at understanding evolutionary processes and mechanisms of rice and its close related species.

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Zou, Xin-Hui
Associate Professor

I was always fascinated by the charming plants and animals in my childhood. Fortunately, at present I'm engaged in the related work to decipher the biodiversity in the world, even though what I'm working on is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Li, Ji-Long
Assistant Professor

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Han, Jing-Dan
Engineer

I received my Ph.D. degree in 2017 in Prof. Guang-Yuan Rao's lab, Peking University. My research interests include evolution and functional differentiation of flowering genes associated with multiple flowering pathways in rice.

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Jing, Chun-Yan
(2019-   )

My work is about the domestication of rice..

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Cai, Zhe
(2016-   )

I was deeply attracted by the shape of phytoliths in the grass and wondering why they could be diversity in different species.

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Yu, Lei
M.Sc. Candidate (2022-   )

My work involves investigating population dynamics and the formation of rice genetic diversity using population genomics to decipher information on rice genomic variation

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Pei, Qiao-Ying
M.Sc. Candidate (2021-   )

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Li, Yu-Qing
Ph.D. Candidate (2020-   )

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Yu, Wen-Hao
Ph.D. Candidate (2020-   )

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Salinda Sandamal
Ph.D. Candidate (2019-   )

My passion is exploring plant speciation and adaptation, which is essential for fostering resilient ecosystems and crafting future-proof crops, offering transformative solutions to the challenges of climate change.

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Jiao, Zi-Hui
Ph.D. Candidate (2019-   )

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Zhang, Hong-Xiang
Ph.D. Candidate (2018-   )

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Qiang, Cheng-Gen
Ph.D. Candidate (2018-   )

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Li, Ning
Ph.D. Candidate (2016-   )

Studies on population genetic structure and adaptive evolution of Ginkgo biloba.

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Wang, Xin
Ph.D. Candidate (2016-   )

Charles Darwin drew "the tree of life" and plants know the answer to life, that's what makes the evolution so interesting. My research is about the genome analysis and the evolutionary patterns and mechanisms of duplicated genes in allopolyploid Oryza minuta (BBCC).

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Li, Yan-Jie
M.Sc. Candidate (2023-   )

I'm working on QTL mapping of grain shape traits in wild rice.

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