Prof. Zandong Li received her Ph.D. degree from Kyushu University of Japan in 1988. After postdoctoral research careers at Beijing Agriculture University, She worked as associate professor (1990-1996) and full Professor (1996-now) in the same university. She received Special allowance granted by the government of the State Council in 1993. She was also a member of editorial board of Japanese Journal of Poultry Science (2004-2009); member for World Birds Comparative Endocrinology Society (2004-2008); member for the Asia-Pacific Birds Comparative Endocrinology Society; vice president for China Zoological Society, Comparative Endocrinology credits; council member of China 3D printing technology Alliance, Biomedical Sciences branch.
Prof. Zandong Li is interested in avian developmental biology; immunology and avian transgenic research. Prof. Zandong Li established chicken embryo immune tolerance models; studied the impact of microgravity and environmental contaminants for chicken embryo; produced sheldrake-chicken, quail-duck, pigeon-quail, turtle-duck chimeras by injecting PGCs into embryonic vessels; produced transgenic quails, chickens, Chinese soft-shelled turtles by injecting PGCs into embryonic vessels. Li has implemented 4 projects and participated 1 project from National High-tech R&D Program (863 Program); participated 1 project from National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program); implemented 9 projects and participated 1 project from Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC); 2 projects from Doctoral Scientific Fund Project of the Ministry of Education of China. Prof. Li has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers and held 3 patents.
Prof. Zandong Li is interested in avian developmental biology; immunology and avian transgenic research. Prof. Zandong Li established chicken embryo immune tolerance models; studied the impact of microgravity and environmental contaminants for chicken embryo; produced sheldrake-chicken, quail-duck, pigeon-quail, turtle-duck chimeras by injecting PGCs into embryonic vessels; produced transgenic quails, chickens, Chinese soft-shelled turtles by injecting PGCs into embryonic vessels. Li has implemented 4 projects and participated 1 project from National High-tech R&D Program (863 Program); participated 1 project from National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program); implemented 9 projects and participated 1 project from Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC); 2 projects from Doctoral Scientific Fund Project of the Ministry of Education of China. Prof. Li has published over 80 peer-reviewed research papers and held 3 patents.