Discipline: Preventive Veterinary Medicine Tel\Fax: 020-85284899 E-Mail: yyfeng@scau.edu.cn Address: College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, 510642 Additional Information: Division of Parasitology
Resume:
Yao-Yu Feng, Female, was born in Apr. 1969 in Shanxi province, China. She obtained her Ph. D. degree in Biochemical Engineering and is currently a professor in Parasitology. She was the recipient of special government allowances, received the support from the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China, and was awarded the National Talent Project and National Outstanding Expert.
She was the executive council member of Chinese Society of Parasitology, China Zoological Society, and Chinese Society of Veterinary Parasitology, China Veterinary Medical Association. She was also the council member of Chinese Protozoological Society, China Zoological Society and Environmental Microbiology Professional Committee, the Chinese Society of Microbiology.
She received her PhD Degree in 1999 at Tianjin University. Followed by 5.5 years of postdoctoral fellow at National University of Singapore, Singapore and Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention, USA. She worked at Tianjin University, Tongji University, East China University of Science and Technology, before she joined South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China as a professor in 2016.
She has been doing her research on molecular epidemiology of zoonotic parasites for 16 years. Her research is currently focusing on comparative genomics, pathogenesis, molecular biology, epidemiology, diagnosis, taxonomy and environmental biology of zoonotic protozoan parasites, such as Cryptosporidium, microsporidia, Giardia, and other protozoan parasites of humans and animal.
She has published 123 SCI papers including Clin Microbiol Rev and Emerg Infect Dis, totally been cited for 4348 times. She was the coeditor for the book named “Biology of Foodborne Parasites” and was the authors for five book chapters. She has presented her study to other scientists in international conferences for more than 20 times.
Awards and honors:
2016: Enjoy special government allowances
2016: “Excellent Pacesetter for the model couple” by the Shanghai Education System
2015: National Talent Project and National Outstanding Expert
2014: National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China
Education and Training Program:
Sep. 2005 - Sep. 2006: CDC/Eli Lilly International Emerging Infectious Disease Fellow, Division of Parasitic Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA
Jan. 2000 - Jun. 2004: Postdoc Research Fellow, Center for Water Research, Dept. of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Mar. 1996 - Jun. 1999: Ph. D., Biochemical Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
Sep. 1990 - Jun. 1993: M. Sc, Microbiology, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Sep. 1986 - Jul. 1990: B. S., Microbiology, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
Working Experience:
Oct. 2016 - present: Professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China
Dec. 2007 – present: Professor, School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology, China
Jan. 2007 – Nov, 2007: Professor, National Institute for Parasitic Diseases, Chinese Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, China
Jun. 2004 – Dec. 2006: Professor, School of Life Science and Technology, Tongji University, China
Jun. 1993 – Dec. 1999: Assistant Professor (Lecturer), Chemical Engineering Research Center, Tianjin University, China
Research Interests:
Pathogenesis of zoonotic protozoan parasites
Molecular epidemiology of zoonotic protozoan parasites
Transmission dynamics of zoonotic protozoan parasites
Comparative genomics of zoonotic protozoan parasites
Grants:
Start Funding, South China Agricultural University, 5,000,000 RMB.
Major project supported by National Science Foundation of China, 2,920,000 RMB
National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars of China, 4,000,000 RMB
Representative Publications:
1.Feng, Y. Y., Ryan, U. M., Xiao, L.* (2018) Genetic diversity and population structure of Cryptosporidium. Trends in Parasitology. In press
2.Feng, Y. Y.*, Xiao, L.* (2017) Molecular epidemiology of cryptosporidiosis in China. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8, 1701
3.Huang, C. C., Hu, Y., Wang, L., Wang, Y. F., Li, N., Guo, Y. Q., Feng, Y. Y.*, Xiao, L. (2017) Environmental transport of emerging human-pathogenic Cryptosporidium species and subtypes through combined sewer overflow and wastewater. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 83: e00682-17
4.Guo, Y. Q., Roellig, D. M., Li, N., Tang K., Frace, M., Ortega Y., Arrowood, M. J., Feng, Y. Y.*, Qvarnstrom, Y., Wang, L., Moss, D. M., Zhang, L. X., Xiao, L. H. (2016) Multilocus sequence typing tool for Cyclospora cayetanensis. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 22, 1464-1467
5.Hu, Y, Feng, Y. Y.*, Huang, C. C., Xiao, L. H.* (2014) Occurrence, source, and human infection potential of Cryptosporidium and Enterocytozoon bieneusi in drinking source water in Shanghai, China during a pig carcass disposal incident. Environmental Science & Technology. 48, 14219-14227
6.Li, N., Xiao, L. H., Alderisio, K., Elwin, K., Cebelinski, E., Chalmers, R., Santin, M., Fayer, R., Kvac, M., Ryan, U., Sak, B., Stanko, M., Guo, Y. Q., Wang, L., Zhang, L. X., Cai, J. Z., Roellig, D., Feng, Y. Y.* (2014) Subtyping Cryptosporidium ubiquitum, a zoonotic pathogen emerging in humans. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 20, 217-224
7.Li, N., Xiao, L. H., Cama, V. A., Ortega, Y., Gilman, R. H., Guo, M. J., Feng, Y. Y.* (2013) Genetic recombination and Cryptosporidium hominis virulent subtype IbA10G2. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 19, 1573-1582
8.Feng, Y. Y.*, Wang, L., Duan, L. P., Gomez-Puerta, L. A., Zhang, L. X., Zhao, X. K., Hu, J. J., Zhang, N., Xiao. L. H. (2012) Extended outbreak of cryptosporidiosis in a pediatric hospital, China. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 18: 312-314
9.Ye, J. B., Xiao, L. H, Ma, J. B., Guo, M. J., Liu, L. L., Feng, Y. Y.* (2012) Anthroponotic enteric parasites in monkeys in public park, China. Emerging Infectious Diseases. 18: 1640-1643
10.Feng, Y. Y.*, Xiao, L. H.* (2011) Zoonotic potential and molecular epidemiology of Giardia species and giardiasis. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 24: 110-140
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