Research area:Multiomics-based skin microbiome and health
slogan:Keep calm. Keep curious.
Jingmin Cheng(postdoctor):
Education:
2021-2023, Postdoc., Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School
2017-2021 Doctor’s Degree, Tsinghua University, Environmental Microbiology/Microbial Ecology
2014-2016 Master’s Degree, Lund University, Plant Ecology
2010-2014 Bachelor’s Degree, China Agricultural University, Plant Production
Research area: Multiomics-based skin microbiome and health
Publication:
(1)
Jingmin Cheng; Zhongjie Han; Jing Cong; Jingjing Yu; Jizhong Zhou;
Mengxin Zhao; Yuguang Zhang; Edaphic variables are better indicators of
soil microbial functional structure than plant-related ones in
subtropical broad-leaved forests, Science of the Total Environment,
2021, 773(145630)
(2)
Jingmin Cheng; Mengxin Zhao; Jing Cong; Qi Qi; Ye Xiao; Wei Cong; Ye
Deng; Jizhong Zhou; Yuguang Zhang; Soil pH exerts stronger impacts than
vegetation type and plant diversity on soil bacterial community
composition in subtropical broad-leaved forests, Plant and Soil, 2020,
450: 273-286
(3)
Qun Gao; Yunfeng Yang; Jiajie Feng; Renmao Tian; Xue Guo; Daliang Ning;
Lauren Hale; Meng meng Wang; Jingmin Cheng; Linwei Wu; Mengxin Zhao;
Jianshu Zhao; Liyou Wu; Yujia Qin; Qi Qi; Yuting Liang; Bo Sun; Haiyan
Chu; Jizhong Zhou; The spatial scale dependence of diazotrophic and
bacterial community assembly in paddy soil, Global Ecology and
Biogeography, 2019, 28(8): 1093-1105
(4)
Jingmin Cheng; Yunfeng Yang; Mengting M Yuan; Qun Gao; Liyou Wu; Ziyan
Qin; Zhou J Shi; Edward A G Schuur; James R Cole; James M Tiedje;
Jizhong Zhou; Winter warming rapidly increases carbon degradation
capacities of fungal communities in tundra soil: potential consequences
on carbon stability, Molecular Ecology, 2020, 30: 926-937