Li Pan | Pig Nutrition and Feed Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr .Li Pan | Pig Nutrition and Feed Science | Best Researcher Award

Collaborative Projects:
  • Her participation in multiple National Natural Science Foundation and provincial projects further emphasizes her experience with large-scale, interdisciplinary research, reinforcing her practical and scientific knowledge in animal nutrition.
Assoc Prof Dr. Li Pan, Jilin Agricultural University, China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Li Pan began her academic journey with a focus on the biochemical and nutritional sciences, which laid the foundation for her specialization in feed anti-nutrition factors. This early dedication propelled her into significant research roles, allowing her to gain a deep understanding of complex biochemical interactions, particularly those impacting animal health and nutrition.

👨‍🔬  Professional Endeavors

  • Li Pan is an Associate Professor at Jilin Agricultural University, where she leads groundbreaking research on pig nutrition and digestive tract health. She has also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at China Agricultural University, enhancing her expertise in animal physiology and nutrition. Her professional accomplishments include managing a youth fund from the National Science Foundation, and she has contributed to seven national and provincial projects, along with securing a startup fund from Jilin Agricultural University.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 

  • Her research primarily centers on feed anti-nutrition factors and their impact on animal health, with a particular focus on the toxicity mechanisms of these factors. Li Pan’s research results provide crucial insights for optimizing feed processing, which has practical applications in the animal nutrition sector. Her published works include nine SCI-indexed papers and three papers in core Chinese journals, adding substantial value to the field of pig digestive health and feed science.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES 

  • Li Pan’s recent publication, “Soybean Agglutinin Induced Apoptotic Effects by Down-Regulating ANXA2 Through FAK Pathway in IPEC-J2 Cells,” has been cited in various research projects, showcasing her research’s reach and relevance. This work, published in Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, adds to her growing citation index, evidencing her contributions to academic literature.

🌍 Impact and Influence

  • Li Pan’s research on feed toxicity mechanisms has had a significant impact on the understanding of how to optimize feed resources for pig health. This research is instrumental in providing technical solutions for the feed processing industry, influencing both academic circles and industrial practices. Her work as a reviewer for prestigious journals like Journal of Cellular Physiology and Frontiers in Plant Science further highlights her influence in the scientific community.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

  • With a robust research background and impactful publications, Li Pan’s work will likely continue to inform and innovate the fields of animal nutrition and health. Her research trajectory indicates a promising future filled with advancements in feed science and anti-nutrition factors, shaping future research methodologies and feeding practices in the agricultural sector. Her legacy lies in her dedication to optimizing animal health through advanced nutrition research, with an eye toward sustainable and efficient feed management practices

📄Publications

  • Bacillus subtilis JATP3 improved the immunity of weaned piglets by improving intestinal flora and producing citalopram
    Authors: He, F., Jin, X., E, T., Bao, N., Sun, H.
    Journal: Microbial Pathogenesis, 2024, 195, 106852
  • Advances in Mucin and Intestinal Mucosal Barrier (黏蛋白与肠道黏膜屏障的研究进展)
    Authors: Xia, J., Xu, C., Qin, G., Pan, L.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Animal Nutrition, 2024, 36(3), pp. 1484–1493
  • Soybean Agglutinin Induced Apoptotic Effects by Down-Regulating ANXA2 Through FAK Pathway in IPEC-J2 Cells
    Authors: Tianjiao, E., Xu, C., Fan, X., Pan, L., Qin, G.
    Journal: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2024
  • The apoptotic effects of soybean agglutinin were induced through three different signal pathways by down-regulating cytoskeleton proteins in IPEC-J2 cells
    Authors: Pan, L., Tianjiao, E., Xu, C., Qin, G., Farouk, M.H.
    Journal: Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 5753
  • Effects of diets with different amino acid release characteristics on the gut microbiota and barrier function of weaned pigs
    Authors: Mi, M., Shen, Z., Hu, N., Bao, N., Zhao, Y.
    Journal: BMC Microbiology, 2023, 23(1), 18