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Xiaoling Zhao
zhaoxiaoling@sicau.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Sichuan
Sichuan Agricultural University
Animal Science and Technology
  • 2005.09-2008.07 PhD: Sichuan Agricultural University, Department of Animal Science
  • 2002.09-2005.07 Master's: Sichuan Agricultural University, Department of Animal Science
  • 1998.09-2002.07 Bachelor's: Sichuan Agricultural University, Department of Animal Science
  • 2016.10-present: Professor at Sichuan Agricultural University
  • 2011.1-2016.10: Associate Professor at Sichuan Agricultural University
  • 2011.5-2012.6: Visiting Scholar at Virginia Tech
  • 2008.7-2010.12: Lecturer
  • National Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize: Establishment and Application of Daheng Broiler Breeding and Breeding Technology System
  • Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award First Prize: Research and Application of Daheng High-quality Broiler Breeding
  • Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize: Research and Application of Key Technologies for Healthy Breeding of High-quality Chickens
  • Sichuan Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize: Research and Application of High-quality Chicken Breeding Methods and Supporting Technologies
  • Chongqing Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize: Conservation and Industrial Development of Chengkou Mountain Chicken Germplasm Resources
  • Shennong China Agricultural Science and Technology Award: Innovative Team for High-quality Broiler Genetic Breeding
Poultry Genetics and Breeding
Poultry Reproduction
  • Polymorphisms in the egl nine homolog 3 (egln3) and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor-alpha (pparα) genes and their correlation with hypoxia adaptation in tibetan chickens, Corresponding Author, 2018
  • Meat quality characteristics of chickens as influenced by housing system, sex, and genetic line interactions, First Author, 2017
  • Genetic variation of nine chicken breeds collected from different altitudes revealed by microsatellites, Corresponding Author, 2017
  • A non-synonymous snp with the allele frequency correlated with the altitude may contribute to the hypoxia adaptation of tibetan chicken, First Author, 2017
  • Housing systems interacting with sex and genetic line affect broiler growth and carcass traits, First Author, 2015
  • High-altitude adaptation of Tibetan chicken from MT-COI and ATP-6 perspective, First Author, 2015
  • Delayed feeding after hatch caused compensatory increases in blood glucose concentration in fed chicks from low but not high body weight lines, First Author, 2014
  • Confined housing system increased abdominal and subcutaneous fat deposition and gene expressions of carbohydrate response element-binding protein and sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 in chicken, First Author, 2015
  • Housing system affects broiler characteristics of local Chinese breed reciprocal crosses, First Author, 2012
  • Phenotypic responses of chickens to long-term selection for high or low antibody titers to sheep red blood cells, First Author, 2012
  • Tissue-specific expression of the chicken adipose differentiation-related protein (ADP) gene, First Author, 2010
  • Association of Polymorphisms of Chicken Adipose Differentiation-related Protein Gene with Carcass Traits, First Author, 2009
  • Genetic Variation of Nine Chicken Breeds Collected from Different Altitudes Revealed by Microsatellites, Corresponding Author, 2016
  • Polymorphisms of Eglnine homolog 3 (EGLN3) and Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor-alpha (PPARα) genes and their correlation with hypoxia adaptation in Tibetan chicken, Corresponding Author, 2018
  • Effects of dietary lysine levels on carcass performance and biochemical characteristics of Chinese local broilers, Corresponding Author, 2015
  • Polymorphisms in the Perilipin Gene May Affect Carcass Traits of Chinese Meat-type Chickens, Corresponding Author, 2015
Genetics Breeding Poultry Reproduction Health Adaptation Molecular Mechanisms Eggshell Formation Broiler Carcass Traits

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