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Dr. Ruochen Yang | Animal reproduction | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ruochen Yang, Insititute of Feed Research of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Ruochen Yang is a dedicated researcher in animal science, specializing in animal reproduction and endocrine regulation. She is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at Hebei Agricultural University, focusing on prolactin’s impact on ovarian cell function. With extensive research in oxidative stress, apoptosis, and animal breeding, Ruochen has published numerous peer-reviewed papers in top journals. Passionate about animal health and agricultural innovation, she actively participates in conferences and academic exchanges. Ruochen’s strong planning, multitasking, and organizational skills complement her research, making her a promising scholar in animal sciences. 🐏🔬📚

Professional Profile:

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Suitability of Ruochen Yang for the Best Researcher Award

Ruochen Yang is an emerging and highly promising researcher in the field of animal science, specializing in animal reproduction and endocrine regulation. Her current doctoral research at Hebei Agricultural University focuses on the crucial role of prolactin in ovarian cell function, with specific emphasis on how it induces oxidative stress and apoptosis, leading to impacts on reproductive health. Ruochen has consistently demonstrated a passion for animal health and agricultural innovation through her research contributions, with a strong track record in publication and academic engagement. Her deep commitment to improving livestock management practices and her ability to combine theoretical knowledge with practical applications makes her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Education and Experience

  • Jiangxi Agricultural University: Bachelor’s in Animal Science, 2013–2017 📅🎓
  • Hebei Agricultural University: Master’s and Doctoral Program in Animal Reproduction, 2017–Present 🐑📖
  • Hebei Agricultural University Experimental Base: Assisted in sheep estrus, embryo transplantation, and tissue collection 🧪🔬
  • Tangxian Ruili Meat Food Co., Ltd.: Collected various animal tissues for research 🔬🦴

Professional Development

Ruochen Yang has continuously developed her academic and research skills through involvement in key research projects, including her leadership role in multiple provincial graduate innovation funds. She has actively presented her findings at national and international conferences, focusing on animal reproduction, prolactin’s role in ovarian health, and animal breeding practices. In addition, she has gained expertise in advanced laboratory techniques such as CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, transcriptome data analysis, and metabolomics. Ruochen’s work contributes to both theoretical advancements and practical solutions in the agricultural sciences. 🌱📈🔬

Research Focus

Ruochen Yang’s research focuses on animal reproduction, particularly the impact of prolactin on ovarian granulosa cell function in sheep. Her work explores how prolactin induces oxidative stress, leading to cell apoptosis and affecting reproductive health. Additionally, she investigates the effects of dietary supplements on immune response, growth performance, and microbiome composition in weaned lambs. Her findings aim to improve livestock management practices, enhance fertility outcomes, and boost animal health. 🧬🐑💡

Awards and Honors

  • 2023: National Graduate Scholarship 🎓🏆
  • 2023: Leading Sheep University Alliance Second Prize 🐑🥈
  • 2022: Hebei Province Science and Technology Progress Award (Third Prize, Ranked 10th) 🏅📊
  • Four-time First-Class Academic Scholarship during doctoral studies 🏅📚
  • English Level 6, Mandarin Level 2A, and Secondary School English Teacher Qualification Certificate 🗣️💬

Publication Top Notes:

  • “Effects of prolactin on the proliferation and hormone secretion of ovine granulosa cells in vitro”

    Cited by: 1

  • “The Effect of Prolactin on Gene Expression and the Secretion of Reproductive Hormones in Ewes during the Estrus Cycle”

    Cited by: 1

  • “High Prolactin Concentration Induces Ovarian Granulosa Cell Oxidative Stress, Leading to Apoptosis Mediated by L-PRLR and S-PRLR”

    Cited by: 4

  • “Prolactin Regulates Ovine Ovarian Granulosa Cell Apoptosis by Affecting the Expression of MAPK12 Gene”

    Cited by: 6

  • “Effect of Dioscorea Opposite Waste on Growth Performance, Blood Parameters, Rumen Fermentation and Rumen Bacterial Community in Weaned Lambs”

    Cited by: 7

 

Dr. Ruochen Yang | Animal reproduction | Best Researcher Award

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