Research
My current work focuses on assembling and annotating the genomes of marine fish species, leveraging bioinformatics analysis to investigate evolution at the population level within marine ecosystems, and uncovering biological questions that encompass both economic and ecological values. As the ancestors of vertebrates, fish possess a tremendous reference value for humans in terms of their phylogeny across different marine habitats and the evolution of physiological adaptations. Furthermore, being one of the primary and oldest sources of food for humanity, the abundance of marine fish resources significantly impacts human economic income and food security. With the advent of the era of large-scale genome sequencing, many long-held mysteries surrounding marine fish are poised to be unraveled.
Education
Post-Graduated Student, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China (2023-present)
Bachelor of Marine Fishery Science and Technology,Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China (2019-2023)