Feng Ming
fming@fudan.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
Shanghai Normal University
Life Sciences
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
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
  • 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
Flower Quality Gene Identification Evolutionary Mechanisms Genetic Breeding Abiotic Stress Gene Regulation Plant Development Molecular Mechanisms Stress Response Developmental Regulation

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