On October 22th, Pan Xiaobin, the associate researcher who comes from Kunming Institute of Zoology. CAS came to the college of life science in to carry out academic exchanges and did an academic report titled “The national Ⅱ level protected animal Sinocyclocheilus grahami Regan in conservation and utilization"
The researcher shared his team's work and efforts in the genetic management and germplasm conservation of indigenous fish species, the monitoring of free-flowing fish species and the breeding of new species in plateau lakes and river systems of Yunnan province. At the same time, Pan introduced the process of national Ⅱ level protected animal Sinocyclocheilus grahami Regan
from conservation to use in detail. And the interesting experience aroused the interests of teachers and students.” Does the behavior of fish have anything to do with reproduction? Is it possible that depression may affect fish reproduction?”; “As fish that live in caves, how do we observe and study them?” All those questions came from teachers and students were answered by Pan in detail and patient.
Expert Introduction
Pan Xiaobin: an associate researcher of Kunming Institute of Zoology. CAS. He was selected as the 11th batch of young and middle-aged academic and technical reserve candidates in Kunming in 2013. In 2016, he won the class A project of "Western Young Scholars" in the "Light of the West" program of Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2018, he was selected as the 15th group of young and middle-aged academic and technical leaders in Kunming. He mainly engages in the research of fish ecology, conservation fisheries and the artificial domestication, breeding and seedling breeding of Yunnan indigenous fish, as well as the monitoring of free-floating fish and the breeding of new varieties. He has presided over more than 10 projects and participated in more than 40 projects, including the GEF project, 973 project and National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has successfully broken through the key technologies of artificial reproduction of 37 indigenous fish species in Yunnan represented by the "Four Famous Fishes" and domesticated more than 120 indigenous fish species. BMC Biology and other domestic and foreign journals published more than 40 papers, 14 authorized patents, one industry standard, three enterprise standards.