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Peijun Zhang

Peijun Zhang

Editorial Board Member
Chinese Academy of Sciences China Member since 2017

Biography

Peijun Zhang, entered the Beijing University in 1962, studied Biochemistry for 6 years in Beijing of China and graduated in 1968. After 6 years teaching experience in a high school, he moved to the Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica in Qingdao of China in 1974. He was engaged in a fish biochemical taxonomy program for 5 years before studying for the Master degree of Developmental Biology in CAS. He got her M.D. in 1982 and continued studying on early development of amphioxus in my adviser's lab. From Jan. 1986 to Dec. 1988, he was invited to the Johns Hopkins University as visiting scientist working in Dr.Power's Lab of Department of Biology to perform salmon growth hormone cDNA cloning and sequeencing, and the growth hormone gene transgenic carp. He followed Dr. Power to move to the Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University in 1989 and worked in his lab there for one year until returning China in the end of 1989. He came back to the Institute of Oceanology in the begining of 1990 and from then to now he continued working there for more than 26 years. During this period, he was engaged in Marine biotechnology and developmental biology research studying on transgenic fish, gynogenesis of flounder and early development of amphioxus and zebra fish. He became a research professor in 1992 and principle research professor in 2001. As a Chief supervisor of M.Sc. and Ph.D graduate students, he taught developmental biology, advanced biochemistry and molecular biology, and more than 50 students graduated from her lab obtaining their M.Sc. or Ph.D. During this period, he was often invited to other country for collaboration research programs or academic visiting.

Research Interests

Sex-determing gene and the mechanism of sex determination in mariculture fish Mechanism of muscle cell differentiation during embryogenesis of zebrafish amphioxus and culture fishes Mechanism of cell migration and movement during embryogenesis of zebrafish amphioxus and culture fishes.

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