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PENG Wenjun

Date:2015-09-24

 

Name: Peng Wenjun
Title: Professor
Address: Institute of Apicultural Research, CAAS, Xiangshan, Beijing,China100093
Tel: +86-10-62597059
Email: Pengwenjun@caas.cn
Brief Introduction:
Professor, vice Director of the institute, head of the innovation team, scientist of bee industrial technology system, director of bee products branch of the national agricultural products processing center. Research Interests on the bee products processing. Hosting scientific projects include the "11th five", "12th five" national technology support project, modern bee industry technology system construction projects from ministry of agriculture, the national natural science foundation of China, etc. More than 30 academic papers have been published and more than 8 patents have been authorized.
Education Background:
1990.09-1994.07: B.S. in Apiculture, Fujian Agricultural University
2002.09-2005.07: M.S. in business administration, Iowa State University
2012.09-2015.07: PhD in Special economic animals, Jiangxi Agricultural University
Research Area:
(1) The change mechanism and control methods on the bee product quality during the storage and processing;
(2) The extraction and identification of bioactive components in bee products;
(3) Nutrition assessment, bioactive evaluation and utilization of bee products.
Hiring graduate students:
1. The Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program
2. Bee industrial technology system
Publications:
1. Peng W., Li J., Zhao Y., Chen Y., Zeng Z. A descriptive study of the prevalence of parasites and pathogens in Chinese black honeybees. Parasitology, 2015, 142(11): 1364-1374.
2. Jilian Li, Haoran Qin, Jie Wu, Ben M. Sadd, Xiuhong Wang, Jay D. Evens,Wenjun Peng*, Yanping Chen. The prevalence of parasites and pathogens in Asian Honeybees Apis cerana inChina. Plos one, 2012, 7(11): e47955.
3. Wenjun Peng, Jilian Li, Humberto Boncristiani, James P. Strange,Michele Hamilton and Yanping Chen. Host Range Expansion of Honey Bee Black Queen Cell Virus in the Bumble Bee, Bombus Huntii. Apidologie, 2011, 42, (5)5, 650-658


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