Qin Qiwei

  • Qin Qiwei

    Name: Qin Qiwei

    Position: Dean

    Title: Professor

    Contact: qinqw@scau.edu.cn

Personal profile

Qin Qiwei, male, doctor, professor, doctoral tutor, dean of the Ocean College, winner of the National Outstanding Youth Fund, scholar of the Excellent “Hundred Talents Program” of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and recipient of the special government allowance of the State Council, “National Century 100 Million Project” The candidate, the fifth National Excellent Science and Technology Worker, the director of the China Ocean and Limnology Society, and the vice chairman of the Fish Disease Professional Committee of the Chinese Fisheries Society. He has been engaged in marine microbiology and aquatic conservation research and teaching for many years at home and abroad, such as the National Aquaculture Research Institute of Japan, the University of Tokyo, the National University of Singapore, and Sun Yat-Sen University. In recent years, in marine molecular virology And fish immunology and other aspects have achieved a series of innovative research results, hosted the National Outstanding Youth Fund, National Fund Key Project, 973 Program Project and 863 Program Project and many other important national research projects, in the Journal of Virology, Virology, BMC Genomics, Antiviral Research and other important international journals have published more than 80 SCI research papers, published one academic monograph, and were granted six invention patents. They are invited to make academic reports at international academic conferences. repeatedly.


work experience

July 1986-August 1988 Assistant Professor and Lecturer, Department of Biology, Henan Normal University; 
July 1994 – February 1997 Assistant Research Fellow, Associate Research Fellow, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; 
January 1996 – May 1996, UK Visiting Scholar, College of Oceanography, University of Wales; 
February 1997–April 1998 Japan International Science and Technology Exchange Center and Japan National Aquaculture Research Institute Postdoctoral Special Researcher (STA FELLOW); 
April 1998–August 2004 National University of Singapore Tropical Institute of Marine Science, Research Fellow (Level A), Project Leader (PI); 
September 2004-June 2005 JSPS Invitation Fellow, Visiting Professor, Genomics Research Office, Tokyo Ocean University; 
January 2004–March 2009 Professor and Doctoral Supervisor, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-Sen University, Academic Leader of the State Key Laboratory of Pest Control and Resource Utilization, Secretary of the Academic Committee, National Key Discipline of Aquatic Biology; 
2009 3 Month-April 2016, Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences With marine resources and ecology Laboratory director; 
May 2016 - present South China Agricultural University Dean of Ocean University, Professor.    


Educational experience

September 1982-July 1986 Bachelor's degree, Department of Biology, Beijing Normal University; 
September 1988-July 1991 Master of Science, Department of Biology, Wuhan University Master of Science; 
September 1991-July 1994 Chinese Academy of Sciences Ph.D. student in the Institute of Aquatic Biology, Ph.D.    


Award, honorary title

National Outstanding Youth Fund winners, Chinese Academy of Sciences outstanding Hundred Talents Program scholars, New Century 100 Million Project national-level candidates, the fifth National Excellent Science and Technology Workers.    


Social, academic and academic part-time

Member of the China Ocean and Limnology Society, and deputy director of the Fish Disease Professional Committee of the Chinese Fisheries Society.    


Research areas    

1. Marine Molecular Virology and Functional Genomics 
2. Marine Fish Cell and Molecular Immunology  
3. Marine Environmental Microbiology and Fermentation Engineering    


Research project    

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Studying the mechanism of grouper iridescent virus SGIV infecting host cells at the level of single virions. 31330082, 2014.1-2018.12. 
2. National Natural Science Foundation (Region) Cooperation and Exchange Project: Fish Research and development and mechanism of new iridescent vaccine. 31461163007, 2015.1-2017.12. 
3. National key basic research development plan (973 project): Cellular basis and molecular mechanism of fish iridescent virus disease outbreak. 2012CB114402,2012.1- 2016.12. 
4. Special project of marine fishery science and technology and industry development in Guangdong Province: Key technologies for research and development and large-scale preparation of grouper iridescent virus vaccine. A201501C01, 2015.5-2018.4.    


Published papers    

1. Guo M, Wei J, Huang X, Zhou Y, Yan Y, Qin Q*. JNK1 Derived from Orange-Spotted Grouper, Epinephelus coioides, Involving in the Evasion and Infection of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus (SGIV). Front Microbiol. 2016 ; 7: 121. 
2, Zhou L, Li P, Yang M, Yu Y, Huang Y, Wei J, Wei S, Qin Q*. Generation and characterization of novel DNA aptamers against coat protein of grouper nervous necrosis virus (GNNV) Antiviral activities and delivery potential in grouper cells. Antiviral Res. 2016; 129: 104-14.  
3. Yu Y, Huang Y, Wei S, Li P, Zhou L, Ni S, Huang X, Qin Q*. A tumour Necrosis factor receptor-like protein encoded by Singapore grouper iridovirus modulates cell proliferation, apoptosis and viral replication. J Gen Virol. 2016; 97(3): 756-66.
4. Li P, Zhou L, Yu Y, Yang M, Ni S, Wei S, Qin Q*. Characterization of DNA aptamers generated against the soft-shelled turtle iridovirus with antiviral effects. BMC Vet Res. 2015; 11: 245.  
5, Guo C, Cui H, Ni S, Yan Y, Qin Q*. Comprehensive identification and profiling of host miRNAs in response to Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) infection in grouper (Epinephelus coioides). Dev Comp Immunol. 2015; 52( 2): 226-35.  
6, Wang S, Huang X, Huang Y, Hao X, Xu H, Cai M, Wang H, Qin Q*. Entry of a novel marine DNA virus, Singapore grouper iridovirus, into host cells Via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis in a pH-dependent manner. J Virol. 2014; 88(22): 13047-63. 
7. Wei J, Ji H, Guo M, Yan Y, Qin Q*. Identification and characterization of TRP14, a thioredoxin-related protein of 14 kDa from orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides. Fish Shellfish Immunol. 2013; 35(5 ): 1670-6.  
8, Wei S, Huang Y, Cai J, Huang X, Fu J, Qin Q*. Molecular cloning and characterization of c-type lysozyme gene in orange-spotted grouper, Epinephelus coioides. Fish Shellfish Immunol. 2012; 33(2): 186-96.  
9. Huang Y, Huang X, Yan Y, Cai J, Ouyang Z, Cui H, Wang P, Qin Q*. Transcriptome analysis of orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioides) spleen In response to Singapore grouper iridovirus. 
    BMC Genomics. 2011; 12: 556. 
10, Huang X, Huang Y, Ouyang Z, Xu L, Yan Y, Cui H, Han X, Qin Q*. Singapore grouper iridovirus, a large DNA virus, induces nonapoptotic cell death by a cell type dependent fashion and evokes ERK signaling Apoptosis. 2011; 16(8): 831-45.    


Publishing monographs and textbooks    

Fish Cell Culture Theory and Technology, Chen Songlin, Qin Qiwei (editor), Science Press, 2011    


research innovation    

1. A bottle-boiling production method for a grouper iridescent virus (SGIV) inactivated vaccine, a national invention patent (patent number: 201210240292.7), authorized on December 25, 2013, the first inventor 
2, a grouper Preparation method of iridescent virus inactivated vaccine, national invention patent (patent number: ZL201110110399.5), authorized on February 5, 2014, the first inventor