Dr. Zhenjiang Zhang is an Assistant Researcher at the Harbin
Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He
received his B.S. degree in Animal Pharmacy from Henan University of Science
and Technology in 2016, his M.S. degree in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from
Guangxi University in 2019, and his Ph.D. degree in Preventive Veterinary
Medicine from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural
Sciences (CAAS) in conjunction with the Northeast Agricultural University in
2023. He is the research backbone of the African swine fever prevention and
control innovation team. He has published 3 SCI papers as the first author or
co-first author in recent years. He is mainly engaged in research on the
interaction between the African swine fever virus and its host.
Dr. Fang Li is Associate Research at the State Key
Laboratory for Animal Disease Control and Prevention, National African Swine
Fever Para-reference Laboratory. She received her BS in Agronomy from Hebei
Agricultural University in 2006, her MS in Molecular Breeding from the Graduate
School of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS) in 2009, and her
PhD in Biochemistry from the Graduate School of CAAS in 2012. She is the
research backbone of the African swine fever prevention and control innovation
team. Her main research interests are in the research of new vaccines for
African swine fever and the development of diagnostic kits.
Prof. Dr. Dongming Zhao is Researcher at the Harbin
Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He
completed his PhD studies in Preventive Veterinary Medicine at the Chinese
Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He has published a total of 12 SCI papers in
prestigious international academic journals. He is the Chief Scientist of the
National Key Research and Development Program. He mainly focuses on important
zoonotic pathogens such as highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses and rabies
viruses, and his research interests include veterinary microbiology and
molecular biology.