Tang Xuelian
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Tang Xuelian: Female, born in December 1976, Ph.D., associate professor, master tutor, research direction: aquatic animal immunity and disease prevention and control, pharmacology. The main research areas: 1. Aquatic animal immune disease-resistant microRNA and marine biological functional genes; 2. The mechanism and application of traditional Chinese medicine in aquatic animal immune disease resistance. He has presided over one national and two provincial and ministerial level projects, mainly participating in five national projects. In recent years, more than 20 papers have been published by the first author. In the Fish & shellfish immunology, Aquaculture Research, Cancer Biology & Therapy and other journals published more than 10 SCI papers.
Research areas:
Research direction: Aquatic animal immunity and disease prevention and control, pharmacology.
The main research areas:
1. Aquatic animal immune disease-resistant microRNA and marine biological function genes;
2. Chinese medicine in aquatic animals immune disease mechanism and application research.
Research projects:
He has presided over a National Natural Science Foundation project: identification and analysis of microRNA function related to immunoregulation of channel catfish; 2 provincial and ministerial projects: a combination of production, education and research of the Ministry of Education of Guangdong Province: research on the activity of plant polysaccharide immunoenhancing agent in marine fish culture and Its promotion and application; Guangdong Province public welfare research and capacity building special: Echinacea and its compound Chinese medicine research on the growth, immunity and disease resistance of freshwater aquaculture fish and its popularization and application. Mainly participate in 5 national projects.
Published papers:
In recent years, more than 20 papers have been published by the first author. In the Fish & shellfish immunology, Aquaculture Research, Cancer Biology & Therapy and other journals published more than 10 SCI papers.