Li Lin, born in September 1977, female, Han nationality, born in Fengcheng, Jiangxi Province, master, senior experimenter, master tutor of breeding professional degree, is now the deputy director of Jiangxi Feed Science Research Institute.She presided over one cooperation project of Guangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology and one youth project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education. Successively participated in national major scientific research projects, 973, 863, Jiangxi science and technology support and other scientific research projects, won a utility model patent, published more than 40 academic papers, of which SCI included more than 10 papers. Won the Ministry of Agriculture Chinese Agricultural Science and Technology Award “Excellent Innovation team Award (equivalent to the first prize of scientific research achievements)", Jiangxi Province Science and Technology Progress Award special prize, first prize, Jiangxi Province Teaching Achievement Award.
Educational experience:
2005,10-2008,6, Jiangxi Agricultural University, majoring in Animal Genetics, breeding and Reproduction, Master of University teachern
1994,9-1998,6, Jiangxi Agricultural University, majored in Animal Science, Bachelor
Work experience:
2008,10-up to now, senior experimenter, College of Animal Science and Technology, Jiangxi Agricultural University
2003,10-2008,10, Jiangxi Agricultural University, College of Animal Science and Technology, experimentern
1999,9-2003,10, experimenter, College of Animal Science and Technology, Jiangxi Agricultural University
1998,09-1999,09, assistant experimenter, Jiangxi Agricultural University
Representative research results and academic awards:
1.Genetic architecture of fatty acid composition in the longissimus dorsi muscle revealed by genome-wide association studies on diverse pig populations. W.-C. Zhang*, J.-J. Zhang*, L.-L. Cui, J.-W. Ma, C.-Y. Chen, H.-S. Ai, X.-H. Xie, L. Li, S.-J. Xiao, L.-S. Huang, J. Ren & Bin Yang. Genetics Selection Evolution. 2016, 48: 5.
2.Possible introgression of the VRTN mutation increasing vertebral number, carcass length and teat number from Chinese pigs into European pigs. J. Yang, L.-S. Huang, M. Yang, Y. Fan, L. Li, S.-M. Fang, W.-J. Deng, L.-L. Cui, Z. Zhang, H.-S. Ai, Z.-F. Wu, J. Gao, J. Ren. Scientific Reports. 2015, 5: 19240.
3.Genome-wide association analyses reveal significant loci and strong candidate genes for growth and fatness traits in two pig populations.R.-M. Qiao*, J. Gao*, Z.-Y. Zhang, L. Li, X.-H. Xie, Y. Fan, L.-L. Cui, J.-W. Ma, H.-S. Ai, J. Ren, L.-S. Huang.Genetics Selection Evolution. 2015, 47:17.
4.Sexually dimorphic genetic architecture of complex traits in a large scale F2 cross in pigs. L.-L. Cui, J.-J. Zhang, J.-W. Ma, Y.-M. Guo, L. Li, S.-J. Xiao, J. Ren, B. Yang, L.-S Huang. Genetics Selection Evolution. 2014, 46(1): 76 (SCI IF 3.747).
5.Three novel quantitative trait loci for swine skin thickness identified by genome-wide association study. H.-S. Ai*, S.-J. Xiao*, Z.-Y. Zhang, B. Yang, L. Li, Y.-M. Guo, G.-S. Lin, J. Ren, L.-S. Huang.Animal Genetics. 2014, 45(4):524-33 (SCI IF 2.210).
6.A further look at porcine chromosome 7 reveals VRTN variants associated with vertebral number in Chinese and Western pigs. Y. Fan*, Y.-Y Xing*, Z.-Y. Zhang, H.-S. Ai, Z.-X. Ouyang, J. Ouyang, M. Yang, P.-H. Li, Y.-Y. Chen, J. Gao, L. Li, L.-S. Huang, J. Ren. PLoS ONE. 2013, 8: e62534 (SCI IF 3.730).
7.Mapping and fine mapping of quantitative trait loci for the number of vertebrae in a White Duroc × Chinese Erhualian intercross resource population. D.-R. Ren*, J. Ren*, G.-F. Ruan, Y.-M. Guo, L.-H. Wu, G.-C. Yang, L.-H. Zhou, L. Li, Z.-Y. Zhang, L.-S. Huang.Animal Genetics. 2012, 43: 545-551 (SCI IF 2.584).
Presiding over or participating in scientific research projects and talent plan projects:
1. The project of Guangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology (Guikehe 14125008-2-26), the application and demonstration of using polycostal major genes to cultivate new breeding pig strains, 2014-2016, 270000 RMB, presided over.
2. National Natural Science Foundation (31071089), fine mapping of two porcine scrotal hernia susceptible regions and search for susceptible genes, 2011-2013, 300000 RMB, under study.
3. Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education (GJJ09478), phenotypic analysis and gene mapping of the number and size of adipocytes in porcine abdominal fat, 2009-2011, 10000 RMB, hosted, concluded.