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. Her academic journey is marked by the publication of two CSSCI articles, one SSCI article, and co-authorship of two books. With a commitment to exploring cultural heritage, she bridges tradition and modernity through interdisciplinary research. Her work emphasizes the preservation of diverse cultural identities and sustainable practices. Qiu Hua Li continues to contribute to the global academic community by blending theory with real-world cultural applications.
Publication Profile
Education
Ph.D. in Sociology and Anthropology: Pursuing at Xiamen University with a focus on cultural preservation. Master’s in Sociology and Anthropology: Advanced training in ethnographic methods and cultural analysis. Bachelor’s in Sociology and Anthropology: Built a strong foundation in anthropological theories and fieldwork. Proficient in cultural mapping, qualitative research, and interdisciplinary studies. Equipped with knowledge in historical and social contexts of cultural evolution.
Experience
Published two CSSCI articles and one SSCI article focusing on cultural and architectural anthropology. Co-authored two academic books, exploring folk culture and sustainable development. Conducted interdisciplinary research projects on marine heritage and cultural sustainability. Presented at national and international conferences on cultural preservation. Active collaborator in academic and field-based studies in anthropology.
Awards and Honors
Recognized for publishing in high-impact journals, including Sustainability. Academic accolades for interdisciplinary research excellence in anthropology. Honored for significant contributions to folk and architectural cultural studies. Commended for active engagement in cultural preservation initiatives. Supported by institutional grants for Ph.D. research in sociology and anthropology.
Research Focus
Marine Anthropology: Examining the traditions of coastal communities. Folk Culture: Documenting and analyzing traditional rituals and practices. Architectural Anthropology: Exploring the significance of vernacular architecture. Cultural Sustainability: Integrating cultural preservation with sustainable practices. Interdisciplinary focus on connecting anthropology with social development.
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: 26–32
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: 150–156
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: 167–175
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: 216–222
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: 545–552
Citations: 44
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