Author Biographies

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Ganghua Li is an Associate Professor at the College of Life Sciences, Hubei Normal University, China. He received his bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology at the College of Life Sciences, Hubei Normal University in 2009, and earned his Ph.D. in Agricultural Insects and Pest Control from the College of Plant Science & Technology of Huazhong Agricultural University in 2015. He is mainly engaged in research on insect reproductive biology, behavior, green pest control technology, and termite resources development and utilization.
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Dr. Lihua Yao, is a professor at the Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China, Ph.D. in Physiology (jointly trained by South China Normal University and Illinois State University, USA), master’s tutor, national licensed traditional Chinese pharmacist, and national registered nutritionist. From July 2009 to August 2012, he worked as a visiting scholar and postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). In 2017, he was selected into Jiangxi Province’s Outstanding Young Talent Training Program, and in 2020, he was selected into Jiangxi Province’s “Thousand Talents Plan”. He has used modern patch clamp technology combined with modern molecular biology technology to research neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, exercise physiology, diabetes pathology, and pharmacology. In particular, relatively systematic research has been conducted on the natural product Cordyceps militaris and its main active ingredient cordycepin in terms of its anti-ischemia, anti-Alzheimer’s disease, anti-exercise fatigue, and anti-tumor effects.
Zhihong Hu holds a Ph.D. from the School of Life Sciences, Lanzhou University. In 2016, he joined Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University. Currently, he is an Associate Professor at the College of Life Science, Jiangxi Science & Technology Normal University. He is mainly engaged in research on the molecular biology of industrial microorganisms, and currently focuses on the identification of functional genes and the molecular biological modification of Aspergillus oryzae and Cordyceps militaris.
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