Ms. Jingya Yang | Microbiology | Best Review Paper Award
Microbiology at Yuxi Normal University, China.
Dr. Yang Jingya ๐ฟ is a dedicated plant scientist and educator currently serving as a college teacher at Yuxi Normal University, Yunnan, China ๐จ๐ณ. She earned her Ph.D. in Botany from the Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences ๐, where she specialized in chromosome-level genome assembly and comparative genomics of Calotropis species. With a background in horticulture and biotechnology, Dr. Yang has contributed to high-impact research in phytoremediation, transcriptomics, and fungal bioactives ๐งฌ๐. Her scholarly work has been published in leading journals, showcasing her commitment to advancing plant science and environmental sustainability ๐ฑ๐งช.
Professional Profile:
Suitability for Best Review Paper Award โ Dr. Yang Jingya
Dr. Yang Jingya is highly suitable for the Best Review Paper Award, given her solid academic foundation, interdisciplinary expertise, and recent contributions to synthesizing complex topics in plant science and environmental biotechnology. Her academic journeyโspanning genome assembly, phytoremediation, and bioactivesโshows a deep understanding of plant responses to environmental stress and their applications in sustainability. Her review works are characterized by clarity, depth, and scientific rigor, making them valuable resources for researchers and practitioners alike.
๐น Education & Experience
๐ Ph.D. in Botany โ Kunming Institute of Botany, CAS (2019โ2022)
๐ฌ Completed genome assembly & comparative genomics of Calotropis
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CAS Outstanding Student Award (2020โ2021)
๐ M.Sc. in Horticulture โ Yunnan University (2016โ2018)
๐ฐ Postgraduate Scholarship & Yuehong Scholarship (2017)
โญ Outstanding Student Leader
๐ B.Sc. in Biotechnology โ Dalian University (2012โ2016)
๐ First Prize โ Biological Practice Skills Competition
๐ Academic Excellence Scholarship
๐ฉโ๐ซ College Teacher โ Yuxi Normal University, Yunnan, China
๐น Professional Development
Dr. Yang Jingya has actively developed her professional skills through rigorous academic training and interdisciplinary research ๐ฟ๐งฌ. Her involvement in genomics, phytoremediation, and transcriptomic studies across multiple plant systems has honed her analytical and molecular biology capabilities ๐๐งช. She regularly collaborates with international researchers and contributes to scientific publications in Q1 journals ๐๐. As a committed educator, she also supports undergraduate research and curriculum development ๐๐ฉโ๐ซ. Dr. Yangโs professional journey is marked by continuous learning, global engagement, and a passion for applying science to solve environmental and agricultural challenges ๐ฑ๐.
๐น Research Focus
Dr. Yangโs research focuses on plant molecular biology, environmental biotechnology, and phytoremediation ๐ฟ๐งซ. Her work bridges fundamental plant science and applied research, particularly in understanding how plants respond to heavy metal stress ๐โ๏ธ. Through comparative transcriptomics and metabolomics, she explores genetic pathways that enable stress resistance and metal detoxification ๐งฌ๐ฌ. Her recent work on Russula fungi highlights her growing interest in medicinal mushrooms and natural bioactives ๐๐. Overall, her research contributes to sustainable agriculture, environmental restoration, and natural product discovery ๐พ๐ฑ๐งช.
๐น Awards & Honors
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CAS Outstanding Student Award โ Kunming Institute of Botany (2020โ2021)
๐ Postgraduate Scholarship โ Yunnan University (2017)
๐ฅ Yuehong Scholarship (Third Prize) โ Yunnan University (2017)
๐ Outstanding Student Leader โ Yunnan University
๐๏ธ Academic Excellence Scholarship โ Dalian University
๐ First Prize โ Biological Practice Skills Competition โ Dalian University
Publication Top Notes
๐ณ Article Title: Response strategies of woody seedlings to shading and watering over time after topsoil translocation in dry-hot karst region of China
๐ฉโ๐ฌ Authors: Zhao, Gaojuan; Chen, Fajun; Yuan, Chuang; Li, Xiong; Xu, Jianchu
๐ Journal: Forest Ecology and Management
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Published: 2022
๐ Abstract: This study investigates how woody seedlings adapt over time to shading and watering treatments following topsoil translocation in the dry-hot karst region of China. The research highlights that both light availability and water management are critical to seedling survival and growth in such restored ecosystems. It provides insights into the best practices for vegetation restoration in degraded karst landscapes, especially concerning seedling species selection and microclimate regulation.
๐ Citations: Cited by 6 articles
Conclusion
Dr. Yang Jingyaโs review work exemplifies clarity, depth, and interdisciplinary impact, making her highly deserving of the Best Review Paper Award. Her synthesis on Russula fungi stands out not only for its scientific value but also for its relevance to sustainability, natural medicine, and biodiversity conservation. Her trajectory as a researcher and educator further enhances her credibility and impact in the scientific community.