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Hui Li

职称Professor
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地址E601-1. School of Life Sciences Building
摘要

Human Biology, including the genetic diversification of human populations; co-evolution of genome, diseases, and environments; genomic association of physical characters, etc. 

Historical Anthropology: revealing the formation of China nation by the cross-study among molecular anthropology, history, and archaeology. 

Linguistic Anthropology, studying the relationships between the linguistic diversity and human migration using tools of computational biology. 

Forensic Anthropology, locating individuals to precise region through human genetic genealogy.

工作经历

B. A. degree in Genetics in 2000 and China’s first Ph. D. in Human Biology in 2005 at Fudan Univsity. 

Postdoctoral associate at Yale since 2005. 

Associate professor at Fudan since 2009.

Professor since 2011.

Dean of MOE Key Lab of Contemporary Anthropology since 2017.

Lab:http://loca.fudan.edu.cn/lh/

研究方向

Human Biology, including the genetic diversification of human populations; co-evolution of genome, diseases, and environments; genomic association of physical characters, etc. 

Historical Anthropology: revealing the formation of China nation by the cross-study among molecular anthropology, history, and archaeology. 

Linguistic Anthropology, studying the relationships between the linguistic diversity and human migration using tools of computational biology. 

Forensic Anthropology, locating individuals to precise region through human genetic genealogy.

代表论文

1. Wang C, Ding Q, Tao H, Li H* (2012) Comment on Phonemic diversity supports a serial founder effect model of language expansion from Africa. SCIENCE. 335: 657c.

2. Wang C, … , Li H* (2012) Present Y chromosomes reveal the ancestry of Emperor Cao Cao of 1,800 years ago. J Hum Genet.

3. Cai X, … , Li H*: the Genographic consortium (2011) Human Migration through Bottlenecks from Southeast Asia into East Asia during Last Glacial Maximum Revealed by Y Chromosomes. PLoS ONE. 6(8): e24282.

4. Li H, et al. (2011) Diversification of the ADH1B gene during expansion of modern humans. Ann Hum Genet. 75(4):497-507.

5. Qin Z, … , Li H*: the Genographic Consortium.(2010) A Mitochondrial Revelation of Early Human Migrations to the Tibetan Plateau Before and After the Last Glacial Maximum. Am J Phys Anthropol. 143(4):555–569.

6. Li H, et al. (2009). Refined Geographic Distribution of the Oriental ALDH2*504Lys Variant. Ann Hum Genet. 73:335-45.

7. Li H*, et al. (2008). Paternal Genetic Affinity between Western Austronesians and Daic Populations. BMC Evol Biol. 8:146.

8. Li H, et al. (2008). Ethnic Related Selection for an ADH Class I Variant within East Asia. PLoS ONE. 3:1881.

9. Li H*, et al. (2007). Y chromosomes of Prehistoric People along the Yangtze River. Hum Genet. 122:383-8.

10. Li H, et al.(2007). Geographically Separate Increases in the Frequency of the Derived ADH1B*47His Allele in Eastern and Western Asia. Am J Hum Genet. 81:842-6.

11. Li H, et al. (2007). Mitochondrial DNA diversity and population differentiation in southern East Asia. Am J Phys Anthropol. 134:481-488.

12. Wen B, Li H, et al. (2004). Genetic evidence supports demic diffusion of Han culture. NATURE. 431:302-305. 

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