Dr. Qiuhua Li | national marine park | Best Researcher Award
PHD candidate, Xiamen University, China
Qiu Hua Li, a Ph.D. candidate at Xiamen University, specializes in cultural anthropology, focusing on marine anthropology, folk traditions, and architectural culture. π Her academic journey is marked by the publication of two CSSCI articles, one SSCI article, and co-authorship of two books. π With a commitment to exploring cultural heritage, she bridges tradition and modernity through interdisciplinary research. ποΈ Her work emphasizes the preservation of diverse cultural identities and sustainable practices. π Qiu Hua Li continues to contribute to the global academic community by blending theory with real-world cultural applications.
Publication Profile
EducationΒ π
Ph.D. in Sociology and Anthropology: Pursuing at Xiamen University with a focus on cultural preservation. ποΈ Masterβs in Sociology and Anthropology: Advanced training in ethnographic methods and cultural analysis. π Bachelorβs in Sociology and Anthropology: Built a strong foundation in anthropological theories and fieldwork. π± Proficient in cultural mapping, qualitative research, and interdisciplinary studies. π Equipped with knowledge in historical and social contexts of cultural evolution. π
Experience π
Published two CSSCI articles and one SSCI article focusing on cultural and architectural anthropology. π° Co-authored two academic books, exploring folk culture and sustainable development. π Conducted interdisciplinary research projects on marine heritage and cultural sustainability. π Presented at national and international conferences on cultural preservation. π Active collaborator in academic and field-based studies in anthropology. π
Awards and HonorsΒ π
Recognized for publishing in high-impact journals, including Sustainability. πΏ Academic accolades for interdisciplinary research excellence in anthropology. ποΈ Honored for significant contributions to folk and architectural cultural studies. π Commended for active engagement in cultural preservation initiatives. π Supported by institutional grants for Ph.D. research in sociology and anthropology. π‘
Research FocusΒ π¬
Marine Anthropology: Examining the traditions of coastal communities. π Folk Culture: Documenting and analyzing traditional rituals and practices. πΎ Architectural Anthropology: Exploring the significance of vernacular architecture. π° Cultural Sustainability: Integrating cultural preservation with sustainable practices. πΏ Interdisciplinary focus on connecting anthropology with social development. π
Publications:
Molecular characterization of the IgH locus and V(D)J recombination in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Authors: Shi, Y., Zhu, Z., Li, Q., Chen, C., Chen, X.
Journal: Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Year: 2024
Volume/Issue: 154
Article ID: 109909
Citations: 0
2. Effective CRISPR/Cas9-based genome editing in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Authors: Li, Q., Shao, G., Ding, Y., Ao, J., Chen, X.
Journal: Aquaculture and Fisheries
Year: 2023
Volume/Issue: 8(1)
Pages: 26β32
Citations: 8
3. Large yellow croaker peroxiredoxin IV protect cells against oxidative damage and apoptosis
Authors: Wang, X., Li, Q., Mu, P., Chen, X., Ao, J.
Journal: Molecular Immunology
Year: 2020
Volume/Issue: 127
Pages: 150β156
Citations: 8
4. Identification and bioactivity of a granulocyte colony-stimulating factor a homologue from large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Authors: Li, Q., Chen, Y., Xu, L., Ao, J., Chen, X.
Journal: Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Year: 2020
Volume/Issue: 98
Pages: 167β175
Citations: 7
5. Development of monoclonal antibody against IgM of large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) and characterization of IgM+ B cells
Authors: Huang, Y., Yuan, X., Mu, P., Ao, J., Chen, X.
Journal: Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Year: 2019
Volume/Issue: 91
Pages: 216β222
Citations: 32
6. An improved genome assembly for Larimichthys crocea reveals hepcidin gene expansion with diversified regulation and function
Authors: Mu, Y., Huo, J., Guan, Y., Ao, J., Chen, X.
Journal: Communications Biology
Year: 2018
Volume/Issue: 1(1)
Article ID: 195
Citations: 63
7. Functional activities of interferon gamma in large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Authors: Yang, S., Li, Q., Mu, Y., Ao, J., Chen, X.
Journal: Fish and Shellfish Immunology
Year: 2017
Volume/Issue: 70
Pages: 545β552
Citations: 44
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