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Characters experience, Chen Yulin.
Chen Yulin, male, Han nationality, born in June, 1964, from Yanling, Henan, professor, doctoral supervisor, party member, deputy of Yangling District People's Congress. June 65438+July 0986 Graduated from Northwest Agricultural University, majoring in animal husbandry; 1July, 989, graduated from Northwest Agricultural University with a master's degree in feed science. In July, 2000, he graduated from Northwest A&F University with a doctorate in animal genetics, breeding and reproduction. 1989 stayed in school as a teaching assistant after graduation. 1997 and February 2002 were promoted to lecturer, associate professor and professor respectively. He has been teaching sheep breeding (undergraduate), animal production (postgraduate) and animal genetics and breeding (postgraduate) for 20 years. Main research interests: research on animal genetic resources, animal feed resources and their development and utilization. In 2002, he was mainly engaged in the verification of functional genes of important economic traits of sheep, the research of transgenic cashmere goats with high cashmere yield and the application of genetically engineered bacteria with high cellulase expression. He presided over nearly 20 national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects, won 3 provincial scientific research and teaching achievement awards, published more than 90 academic papers, and published 5 academic works by the chief editor or deputy chief editor. At the same time, he participated in the breeding and industrial development of Weibei mutton sheep in Shaanxi, presided over the industrialization research and demonstration of one million mutton sheep in Ningxia Agricultural Reclamation, the breeding and industrial demonstration of Ningxia Tan sheep and the breeding and development of Shaanxi White Cashmere Goat, and established the ecological sheep raising bases of Ningxia Agricultural Reclamation, Shaanxi Jingbian Cashmere Goat and Shaanxi Tongchuan. He has been to Japan (2005), Thailand (2007), New Zealand (2008), Australia (2008), Canada (2009) and Taiwan Province Province (1995, 2007) for short-term academic exchanges and visits. Postdoctoral fellow of National Cashmere Industry Technology System of Ministry of Agriculture; Expert in undergraduate teaching level evaluation of the Ministry of Education; Member of agricultural expert service group of Shaanxi Provincial People's Government; Member of the national agricultural extension postgraduate training cooperation group in aquaculture field; Editorial Board of Journal of Livestock Ecology, Journal of Northwest A&F University and Editorial Board of China Herbivores; Director of China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society, Vice Chairman of Livestock Ecology Branch of China Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society, Vice Chairman of Straw Resources Utilization Branch of China Agricultural Society, Vice Chairman of Shaanxi Dairy Association and Deputy Secretary General of Shaanxi Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Society; Member academic degree evaluation committee, member of the Teaching Committee of Northwest A&F University.

He is currently the director of the Academic Affairs Office of Northwest A&F University. He used to be secretary of the Department of Animal Science of Northwest Agricultural University (1993.6 ~ 1995.9), deputy secretary of the General Branch (1995.9 ~ 1998.5) and vice president of the College of Animal Science and Technology of Northwest A&F University (1998. He is also the director of the National Demonstration Center of Animal Science Experiment Teaching in Northwest A&F University (since March 2008). Since teaching for 20 years, I have been engaged in the teaching of sheep breeding (undergraduate), animal production (graduate) and animal genetics and breeding progress (graduate). At present, more than 30 graduate students and 6 doctoral students have been trained; Graduate students 10, doctoral students 10.