Yi Geng
Identity
· Professor
· Dean of Department of Basic Veterinary Medicine
Education
· 09/2003-06/2006,PhD. in Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University
· 09/1997-06/2020, M.S. in Basic Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University
· 09/1993-06/1997,B.S. in Veterinary Medicine, Sichuan Agricultural University
Training and Professional Experience
· 01/2012-now, Professor,Sichuan Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine
· 08/2014-09/2015, visiting scholar in University of Tennessee,USA
· 01/2008-12/2011, Associate Professor,Sichuan Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine
· 01/2003-12/ 2007, Lecturer, Sichuan Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine
· 07/2000-12/2002, Assistant ,Sichuan Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine
Research Interests
· Focus on the Aquatic animal diseases and Veterinary Pathology
Selected Publications
· Yang Feng, Zhenyang Qin, Yi Geng*, et al. Regional analysis of the characteristics and potential risks of bacterial pathogen resistance under high-pressure antibiotic application. Journal of Environmental Management, 2022, 317: 115481.
· Lishuang Deng,Yang Feng, Yi Geng*, et al. Autophagy induced by largemouth bass virus inhibits virus replication and apoptosis in epithelioma papulosum cyprini cells. Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2022,123:489-495.
· Yang Feng, Cunbin Shi, Yi Geng*, et al. The national surveillance study of grass carp reovirus in China reveals the spatial-temporal characteristics and potential risks. Aquaculture, 2022, 547:737449.
· Zehui Yu,Weihao Mou, Yi Geng*, et al. Characterization and genomic analysis of a ranavirus associated with cultured black-spotted pond frogs (Rana nigromaculata) tadpoles mortalities in China. Transboundary and emerging diseases. 2020,67(5):1954–1963.
· Ruoxuan Zhao, Yi Geng* Zhenyang Qin, et al. A new ranavirus of the Santee-Cooper group invades largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) culture in southwest China. Aquaculture, 2020, 526:735363
· Lishuang Deng, Yi Geng*, Ruoxuan Zhao, et al. CMTV-like ranavirus infection associated with high mortality in captive catfish-like loach, Triplophysa siluorides, in China. Transboundary and emerging diseases. 2020,67(3):1330–1335