
is a Young Talent of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs and an Outstanding Young Talent of CAAS, and serves as the leader of the Herbivore Bacterial Disease Innovation Team at CAAS. His research focuses on the prevention, control, and application of animal brucellosis, tuberculosis, and mycoplasmosis.
From 1996 to 2011, he received his Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. degrees in Agriculture from Shihezi University, Nanjing Agricultural University, and the Graduate School of CAAS, respectively.
Since August 2003, he has held positions at the Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute, CAAS, including Research Intern, Assistant Research Fellow, Associate Research Fellow, and Research Professor/Ph.D. Supervisor, Project Leader, and Team Principal. Since November 2021, he has held a joint appointment as a Professor/Ph.D. Supervisor at Lanzhou University. He was a Visiting Scholar at Purdue University (USA) from 2012 to 2014 and at the CGIAR International Livestock Research Institute in Kenya in 2017.
He currently leads 10 projects, including the National Key Research and Development Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) General Program, the Gansu Provincial Science and Technology Major Project, the Key Project of the Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province, and the CAAS Science and Technology Innovation Project. He has received 9 National New Veterinary Drug Registration Certificates for vaccines and products, with a technology transfer value of 25.75 million RMB, 8 provincial/ministerial-level first and second-class science and technology awards, and has formulated 5 national and agricultural industry standards. As first/corresponding author, he has published 60 academic papers in journals including EMBO Rep, FASEB J, Vet Res, and Vet Microbiol, contributed to 6 books (2 as Editor-in-Chief/Translator), been granted 23 invention patents (including 2 international patents), and trained 12 Ph.D. students and 32 Master's students (including current enrollees).
