時 間:7月15日下午 14:00
主 講:周集中教授
地 點:希平樓C2-403會議室
應海洋碳匯與未來地球協創中心及焦念志教授邀請,美國俄克拉荷馬大學周集中教授將于2016年7月15日(周五)于翔安希平樓做主題為“Microbial Ecology in Genomics Era: Challenges and Opportunities”講座。講座將于15日下午14:00正式開始,歡迎各位老師、同學們積極參加講座報告,謝謝!
報告題目: Microbial Ecology in Genomics Era: Challenges and Opportunities
報告人: 周集中教授
報告時間:7月15日下午 14:00
報告地點:希平樓C2-403會議室
邀請人:焦念志教授
周集中教授簡介:
Jizhong (Joe) Zhou, Ph.D
George Lynn Cross Research Professor, Department of Microbiology & Plant Biology,
School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences
Director, Institute for Environmental Genomics (IEG)
Stephenson Research & Technology Center
University of Oklahoma
Dr. Jizhong Zhou is a George Lynn Cross Research Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology and Director for the Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, Visiting Senior Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Adjunct Professor at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His expertise is in microbial ecology and genomics with current research focused on: (i) molecular community ecology and metagenomics, particularly in terrestrial soils and groundwater ecosystems important to climate changes, bioenergy and environmental remediation; (ii) experimental evolution and functional genomics of microorganisms important to environment and bioenergy; (iii) pioneering development of high throughput metagenomic technologies, particularly functional gene arrays for biogeochemical, environmental, and ecological applications; and (iv) theoretical ecology, particularly ecological theories and network ecology. He has authored more than 490 publications, with total citations of > 25,000 and H-index of 84, on microbial genomics, genomic technologies, molecular biology, molecular evolution, microbial ecology, bioremediation, bioenergy, global change, bioinformatics, systems biology, and theoretical ecology. He received Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2001, R&D 100 Award in 2009, Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 2014 – DOE’s highest scientific recognition. He is an Editor for mBio and a former Editor for Applied and Environmental Microbiology. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.