樊少华研究员,博士生导师

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研究员,博士生导师

Email: shaohua_fan@fudan.edu.cn




 工作经历

2005及2008年分别获得西北农林科技大学学士及硕士学位,2014年获德国康斯坦兹大学进化生物学博士学位。2015-2018年于美国宾夕法尼亚大学进行博士后研究。2018年任复旦大学研究员、博士生研究生导师。

  研究方向

1.人类迁徙、分歧时间以及适应性进化;

2.表型的产生以及进化历程;

3.基因组结构变化的进化历程。

  招生专业

遗传学

  获奖情况

2016,美国科学促进学会卓越科学计划(AAAS/Science program for Excellence in Science)

2012,国家优秀自费留学生(Chinese government awards for outstanding self-financed student abroad)

2011,欧盟物种分化前沿项目访问基金(Travel grant from Frontiers in Speciation Research for visiting Prof. Yves van de Peer, University of Ghent, Belgium)

2009,德意志学术交流中心博士奖学金(DAAD doctoral stipend)

2009,欧盟科学基金会访问基金(ESF conserve genetics and thermal adaptation, travel grant to Ecological Genomics Workshop, Centro Residenziale Universitario di Bertinoro, Bertinoro (FC), Italy)

2007,西北农林科技大学访问基金(Northwest A&F University, travel grant to Fifth International Bioinformatics Workshop, Weihai, China)

  代表论文

1.Shaohua Fan; Jeffrey P. et al.,  Whole-genome sequencing reveals African population demographic history and signatures of local adaptation, Cell, 2023 (封面文章)

2. Duan. X., Pei. M., Fan, S. 2022 Comprehensive evaluation of structural variant genotyping methods based on long-read sequencing data. BMC Genomics 23, 324

3. Fan, S., Kelly, DE., Beltrame, MH., et al. 2019 African evolutionary history inferred from whole genome sequence data of 44 indigenous African populations. Genome Biology, 20, Article number: 82

4. Crawford, NG., Kelly, DE*., Hansen ,MEB*., Beltrame,MH*., Fan, S* et al. 2017 Loci associated with skin pigmentation identified in African populations Science. (6365), eaan8433   共同第二作者

5. Fan, S*., Hansen, ME*., Yancy, L*., Tishkoff, SA, 2016. Going global by adapting local: A review of recent human adaptation. Science Vol. 354, Issue 6308, pp. 54-59.  • 封面文章 *共同第一作者

6.  Lin, Q*., Fan, S*., et al., 2016. The seahorse genome provides insights into the evolution of its specialized body plan. Nature 540, 395–399 doi:10.1038/nature20595  • 封面文章 * 共同第一作者

7. Fan, S., Elmer, K.R. and A. Meyer. 2012. Genomics of adaptation and speciation in cichlid fishes: recent advances and analyses in African and Neotropical lineages. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 367: 385-394.

8. Fan, S., Elmer, K.R. and A. Meyer. 2011. Positive Darwian selection drives the evolution of the morphology-related gene, EPCAM, in particularly species-rich lineages of African cichlid fishes. Journal of Molecular Evolution 73: 1-9.