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Anming Meng
mengam@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Beijing
Tsinghua University
Life Sciences
  • 1979-1983 Bachelor's Degree: Southwest Agricultural University
  • 1987-1990 PhD: University of Nottingham
  • Notable achievements include extensive research in vertebrate embryonic development.
  • 1990-1996 Postdoctoral Researcher, Associate Professor at China Agricultural University
  • 1996-1998 Visiting Scholar at the Medical College of Georgia, USA
  • 1998-present Professor at Tsinghua University
  • He Liang He Li Science and Technology Progress Award
  • Tan Jiazhen Life Science Achievement Award
  • Currently serves as the President of the Zoological Society of China, Vice President of the Genetics Society of China
Molecular mechanisms of early vertebrate embryonic development
  • Comprehensive maturity of nuclear pore complexes regulates zygotic genome activation, Shen W, Gong B, Xing C, Zhang L, Sun J, Chen Y, Yang C, Yan L, Chen L, Yao L, Li G, Deng H, Wu X, Meng A., 2022
  • The second polar body contributes to the fate asymmetry in the mouse embryo, Jin, H., Han, Y., Wang, H., Li, J.X.H., Shen, W., Zhang, L., Chen, L., Jia, S., Yuan, P., Chen, H., Meng, A., 2022
Vertebrate Embryonic Development Molecular Mechanisms Zebrafish Mouse Cell Fate Embryonic Layers Axis Formation Egg-Origin Factors Developmental Processes

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