Prof. Supen Wang | Zoology | Best Researcher Award
Professor, Anhui Normal University, China π
Dr. Wang Supen is an Associate Professor at Anhui Normal University, specializing in zoology, biodiversity conservation, and ecological safety. With a PhD from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, he has dedicated his research to understanding biological invasions, pathogen impacts, and terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity. His work combines macroecological theories and biomarker studies to develop urban health monitoring systems. Dr. Wang is actively involved in international zoological societies and serves as a young editorial board member of the Journal of Wildlife Science. His contributions to conservation efforts and scientific research make him a leading figure in the field. π±π¬
Profile
Education π
Dr. Wang Supen pursued his PhD at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences from 2011 to 2015, focusing on zoology and ecological conservation. His academic journey continued with a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, from 2015 to 2017, where he expanded his research on biological invasions and pathogen interactions. He then worked as an Assistant Researcher at the same institute from 2017 to 2019, further advancing his expertise. In 2020, he was appointed as a Specially Appointed Professor at Anhui Normal University, where he continues to contribute to ecological research and education. ππ
Experience π’
With a strong background in zoology and conservation, Dr. Wang Supen has gained extensive experience in academic and research institutions. After completing his PhD, he joined the Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, as a Postdoctoral Fellow from 2015 to 2017 and later as an Assistant Researcher from 2017 to 2019. In 2020, he became a Specially Appointed Professor at Anhui Normal University, where he leads research on biodiversity conservation and ecological monitoring. Apart from his academic roles, he is an active member of international zoological committees and serves as a young editorial board member for the Journal of Wildlife Science. πΈπΏ
Research Interests π¬
Dr. Wang Supenβs research focuses on biodiversity conservation and ecological safety, particularly concerning terrestrial vertebrates. His studies address critical issues such as biological invasions and pathogen risks in the Yangtze River Delta, contributing to the development of effective conservation strategies. He also applies macroecological theories to analyze microbial community structures, biological aging, and carcinogenesis mechanisms. Furthermore, he is involved in creating biomarker-based systems for monitoring urban health and environmental sustainability. His interdisciplinary research integrates zoology, microbiology, and ecological science to support biodiversity conservation efforts. ππ¦
Awards π
Dr. Wang Supen has received several prestigious awards in recognition of his contributions to research and education. He was honored as an Advanced Individual in Social Situation and Public Opinion Work in Anhui Province, acknowledging his impact on public scientific discourse. He has also guided his students to win national scholarships and mentored them to achieve second and third prizes in the National College Student Life Science Competition. His dedication to academic mentorship and research excellence has solidified his reputation as a leader in zoological sciences. ππ
Publications π
Study on the distribution pattern of biodiversity of amphibians and reptiles in She County, Huangshan City, Anhui Province β Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment, 2024 π¦π±
Current status and challenges of the impact of chytrid infection on amphibian populations β Biodiversity Science, 2024 πΈπ¦
Effects of Dietary Changes on the Gut Microbiota of Cynops orientalis β Asian Herpetological Research, 2024 π¦ π½οΈ
Epidemiological features and trends in mortality rates of respiratory infectious diseases in China (2004-2020) β Frontiers in Public Health, 2023 π₯π
Pathogenic selection and immune variations in early bullfrog invasions β iScience, 2023 πΈπ¦