Feng Ming
Life Science
Shanghai Normal University
Shanghai
Language: Chinese, English
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Flower Quality Gene Identification Evolutionary Mechanisms Genetic Breeding Abiotic Stress Gene Regulation Plant Development Molecular Mechanisms Stress Response Developmental Regulation
Areas of Focus
  • Functional identification and evolutionary mechanisms of flower quality related genes and genetic breeding
  • Molecular mechanisms of plant abiotic stress response gene regulation and mediation of plant developmental regulation
Work Experience
  • 2019-present, Professor, Doctoral Supervisor at Shanghai Normal University, School of Life Sciences
  • 2002-2018, Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, PI at Fudan University, School of Life Sciences, Institute of Genetics
  • 2005.8-2005.12, Senior Visiting Scholar at University of Manchester
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2000-2002 Postdoctoral in Genetics, Fudan University
  • 1997-2000 PhD in Plant Nutrition Genetics, China Agricultural University
  • 1994-1997 Master's in Plant Physiology and Biotechnology, Northeast Agricultural University
  • 1990-1994 Bachelor in Agronomy, Northeast Agricultural University
Publications
  • The response of dominant and rare taxa for fungal diversity within different root environments to the cultivation of Bt and conventional cotton varieties, Feng Ming, 2018
  • Impact of transgenic Cry1Ac + CpTI cotton on diversity and dynamics of rhizosphere bacterial community of different root environments, Feng Ming, 2018
  • OsNAC2 positively affects salt-induced cell death and binds to the OsAP37 and OsCOX11 promoters, Feng Ming, 2018
  • The NAC transcription factor OsNAC2 accelerates leaf senescence by directly fine-tuning abscisic acid biosynthesis and activating senescence-associated genes in rice, Feng Ming, 2017
  • OsNAC2 encoding a NAC transcription factor regulates plant height through mediating the gibberellic acid pathway in rice, Feng Ming, 2015
  • The velamen protects photosynthetic orchid roots against UV-B damage, and a large dated phylogeny implies multiple gains and losses of this function during the Cenozoic, Feng Ming, 2015
  • The NAC family transcription factor OsNAP confers abiotic stress response through the ABA pathway, Feng Ming, 2014
  • A cytosolic class I small heat shock protein, RcHSP17.8, of Rosa chinensis confers resistance to a variety of stresses to Escherichia coli, yeast and Arabidopsis thaliana, Feng Ming, 2009
  • A terminator of floral stem cells, Feng Ming, 2009
  • SQUA-like genes in the orchid Phalaenopsis are expressed in both vegetative and reproductive tissues, Feng Ming, 2007
Awards
  • 2018 First Prize (Innovation), National University Student Life Science Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, Individual
  • 2017 Second Prize, Fudan University Teaching Achievement Award, Principal
  • 2015 Third Prize, National University (Life Sciences) Micro-lecture Teaching, Individual
  • 2011 Second Prize, Excellent Textbook, Shanghai, Co-editor 'Cell Biology'
  • 2008 Outstanding Young Teacher, Shanghai Universities, Individual
  • 2007 Hong Kong People's Excellence Award Teaching Gold, Fudan University, Individual
  • 2007 Second Prize, Shanghai Quality Course, 'Cell Biology', One of the main lecturers
  • 2007 Third Prize, Fudan University Teaching Achievement Award, 'Cell Biology' Scientific Discussion, Individual
  • 2006 Outstanding Research Course (University-wide five), 'Cell Biology' Scientific Discussion, Individual
  • 2005 Shanghai Quality Course, 'Modern Life Science Introduction', One of the main lecturers
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