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Zongyuan Ma
mazongyuan@ucas.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Beijing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 2004-09 to 2008-07 PhD: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2022-06 to Present - University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, School of Life Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2008-07 to 2022-06 - Beijing Institute of Life Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher
  • Second Prize (2017): Molecular Mechanism of Phase Transition in Locusts, National Level
  • Youth Science and Technology Award (2011): Entomological Society of China
Ecological Genomics
  • Janus Kinase Mediates Faster Recovery From Sevoflurane Anesthesia Than Isoflurane Anesthesia in the Migratory Locusts, Zongyuan Ma, 2022
  • Dop1 enhances conspecific olfactory attraction by inhibiting miR-9a maturation in locusts, Zongyuan Ma, 2018
  • Calmodulin as a downstream gene of octopamine-OAR alpha 1 signalling mediates olfactory attraction in gregarious locusts, Zongyuan Ma, 2017
  • Front Behav Neurosci, Zongyuan Ma, 2015
  • Octopamine and Tyramine Respectively Regulate Attractive and Repulsive Behavior in Locust Phase Changes, Zongyuan Ma, 2015
  • The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight, Zongyuan Ma, 2014
  • Serotonin Enhances Solitariness in Phase Transition of the Migratory Locust, Zongyuan Ma, 2013
  • Parental phase status affects the cold hardiness of progeny eggs in locusts, Zongyuan Ma, 2012
  • Modulation of behavioral phase changes of the migratory locust by the catecholamine metabolic pathway, Zongyuan Ma, 2011
  • CSP and takeout genes modulate the switch between attraction and repulsion during behavioral phase change in the migratory locust, Zongyuan Ma, 2011
  • 飞蝗(Locusta migratoria)型和发育在基因组水平的交互作用和行为转变, Zongyuan Ma, 2008
  • Octopamine and Tyramine Signaling in Locusts: Relevance to Olfactory Decision-Making, Zongyuan Ma, 2017
Ecology Genomics Locusts Molecular Biology Phase Transition Behavioral Changes Gene Regulation Insect Physiology Neuroscience Olfactory Attraction

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