1962, Chen, from Guang 'an, Sichuan. 1September, 1979 to1July, 1983, studied animal husbandry in Sichuan Agricultural University (formerly Sichuan Agricultural College) and obtained a bachelor's degree in agriculture. 1September 1983 to1July 1986, studied animal nutrition in Sichuan Agricultural University and obtained a master's degree in agriculture. July1986-March 1995 taught in Institute of Animal Nutrition, Sichuan Agricultural University. 1From March 1995 to March 2006, 5438+0 served as deputy director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition of Sichuan Agricultural University.
1997 was selected as the first-class and second-class candidate of the National Million Talents Project. From June 2000 to April 2006, I was engaged in postdoctoral research in molecular nutrition at the University of Wisconsin. From 200 1 to 2003 10, he served as secretary and deputy director of the branch directly under the Institute of Animal Nutrition of Sichuan Agricultural University. In 2003, he was selected as the academic and technical leader of Sichuan Province.
Personal experience introduced by Chen;
Chen was born in the countryside of Guang 'an. Chen 1979 applied for the university, but was admitted to the animal husbandry major of Sichuan Agricultural University without filling in the relevant major of agriculture, animal husbandry and forestry. Parents who have raised pigs all their lives are disappointed, and their son will continue to deal with pigs, cattle and sheep when he goes to college. Unexpectedly, Chen went further and further on this road, and pig breeding research became Chen Yisheng's mission. Because of the need of nutrition research, many experiments, especially nutrition metabolism experiments, are aimed at accurate data.
Researchers must stay in the pigsty and stay with pigs for a long time, which doomed that "research papers on pig nutrition can only be written in pigsty". In order to do research, Chen once stayed in a pig farm in Neijiang for three months, built a bed in the pigsty and lived with pigs. In the winter of the early 1980s, pig farms didn't have warm-keeping equipment, and it was often only 1-2 degrees Celsius at night, but Chen still persisted in his research.