CUHK Study Reveals New Evidence for Evolution and Identifies Novel Candidates for Conserving Biodiversity and Improving Agriculture and Aquaculture
(From left) Mr. Wenyan Nong, Prof. Edwin Ho Yin Chan, Prof. Alex Chun Koon, Prof. Ting Fung Chan, Dr. Zhe Qu, Prof. Jerome H.L. Hui, Prof. Hon-ming Lam and Prof. Ka Hou Chu.
CUHK researchers including, Prof. Jerome H.L. Hui, Dr. Zhe Qu, Prof. Edwin Ho Yin Chan, Prof. Ting Fung Chan, Prof. Ka Hou Chu, Prof. Alex Chun Koon, Prof. Hon-ming Lam and Mr. Wenyan Nong of the School of Life Sciences at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have recently discovered that arthropods shared a common regulatory mechanism for their hormones, providing new evidence for Darwinian evolution. They also identified novel candidates for controlling arthropod numbers, such as preserving or promoting endangered species, combating agricultural pests, and improving aquaculture, via manipulating their hormones. These findings and the discovery have been recently published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. (extracted from CUHK press release)
About Jerome H. L. Hui
Prof. Jerome Hui is the Assistant Professor of the School of Life Sciences, The State Key Laboratory of Agrobiotechnology (Partner Laboratory in The Chinese University of Hong Kong) and Simon FS Li Marine Science Laboratory of The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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