Biography:
Yuke He, March of 1978-December of 1981: studied in Vegetable Section of Horticulture Department, Northwestern Agricultural University and the thesis for Bachelor Degree was “Effect of ethylene on maturing of tomato fruits”. January of 1982-December of 1984: studied for Master Degree in Vegetable Section of Horticulture Department, Northwestern Agricultural University and the degree thesis was “ Physiology of virus disease resistance in Chinese cabbage”. October of 1987-November of 1988: studied as visiting scholar in Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding, Wageningen, The Netherlands, and majored on genetic transformation of Brassica crops with Agrobacterium rhizogenes, distant crosses of Brassica crops. June of 1990: got Ph.D. degree in Cytology Section of Biology Department, Lanzhou University, and the thesis was “Genetic transformation of Agrobacterium rhizogenes and resistance to the transformants in Brassica crops”
Work experiences: January of 1985-December of 1987: worked as a lecture in Horticulture Department, Northwestern Agricultural University and studied on genetics and breeding, and tissue culture of Crucifer vegetable crops. December of 1991-December of 1993: worked as a postdoctor in National Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, and majored on transfer and expression of exogenous auxin genes in Brassica crops. December of 1993-now: work in Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Title : Development of leafy head upon microRNA coordination.