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报告题目:温度对植物病毒病暴发流行的影响

(2021年生命科学研究进展系列讲座之四)

报告人:孙丽英

报告时间:2021年10月14日(星期四)16:30

报告地点:北校区八号教学楼N8T07

报告人简介:

       孙丽英,女,教授,博士研究生导师。2007年毕业于日本冈山大学获理学博士学位;2008年至2013年,就职于浙江省农业科学院病毒学与生物技术研究所; 2014年至今就职于西北农林科技大学植物保护学院;2020年至2023年聘为日本冈山大学外聘教授。入选 “百千万人才工程”国家级人选暨“有突出贡献中青年专家”,自2000年开始先后针对侵染植物、真菌的RNA病毒开展了一系列的科学研究。取得了一些阶段性成果,以第一、通讯(包括并列)作者发表PNAS (IF 9.661) (3篇);Nucleic Acids Res. (IF 10.1)(1篇);Plant Biotechnol J (IF 7.7) ;RNA (IF 5.8);Sci Rep (IF 5.3)(1篇);、Mol. Plant Pathol. (2篇); Mol. Plant Microbe Interact (1篇); Virology等45多篇原创性研究论文。应邀撰写大英百科全书第4版(病毒的跨界侵染部分)。2018年1月应邀担任Frontiers in Microbiology杂志编委,Frontiers in Fungal virus research专栏主编。先后主持国家自然科学基金项目(5项),国家重点研发计划子课题(2项),农业部转基因专项子课题(1项)及其它省部级项目共13项。

      《生命科学研究进展》是西北农林科技大学博士一年级课程。该课程将邀请生命科学不同领域的优秀教授讲授各领域的最新研究进展和他们自己的科研工作。

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生命科学学院

2021年10月11日


附:英文网通知

Notice of  “The effects of temperature on outbreak of a plant viral disease”

Title: The effects of temperature on outbreak of a plant viral disease

4:30 pm, October 14, 2021

Venue: N8T07


Introduction of Speaker:

Dr. Sun Liying is a professor of the College of Plant Protection, Northwest A&F University. Dr. Sun received her bachelor’s degree from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University in 1996 and master’s degree from China Agricultural University in 2003. In 2007, she received PhD from Okayama University, Japan. From 2008 to 2013, Dr. Sun worked in Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences. She joined Northwest A&F University in 2014.


Her research interests include studies of virus-host interactions and virus–vector interactions. She has been working on insect/fungal transmitted viruses such as rice black streaked dwarf virus, wheat yellow mosaic virus. Recently, she initiated a new research topicabout cross-kingdom virus infections between plant and fungus. The large distinctness of biological characteristics among organisms of different kingdom lays out natural barriers for virus horizontal transfer, but the utilization of modern technologies and human activities has caused for drastic changes of the biological and ecological systems on the earth. These could facilitate the advantageous conditions for the occurrences of cross-kingdom viral infection in the environment. Conceivably, this raises the concern for possible emergence of new animal and agricultural diseases in the future.


Since 2000, her researches have been focused on RNA viruses infecting plants and fungi, and 45 papers have been published in scientific journals, including Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA in 2017, 2019, and 2020. She has been invited to write the fourth edition of the Virus Encyclopedia for “the cross-kingdom virus infection” section. She was invited to be the top editor of the Frontiers in Fungal virus research topic. Currently, she is cross appointed professor of Okayama University (Japan).