Guoying Xiao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Prof. Guoying Xiao | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Biotechnology Advancement Award

Professor at Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Dr. Guoying Xiao, a distinguished researcher in the field of crop genetics and breeding, has dedicated his career to advancing agricultural science, particularly in rice research. Born in 1965, Dr. Xiao has over three decades of academic and research experience, during which he has made significant contributions to hybrid rice development, stress tolerance mechanisms, and molecular breeding. His work bridges the gap between fundamental genetic studies and practical applications in agriculture, addressing global food security challenges. As a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dr. Xiao has mentored numerous students and researchers, ensuring the continuation of impactful research in the field of agricultural biotechnology. His international collaborations, professional affiliations, and leadership roles highlight his influence in the global scientific community.

Professional profile

Education

Dr. Xiao holds a Ph.D. in crop genetics and breeding from South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China (1998), where he studied under the mentorship of the renowned Prof. Longping Yuan. He earned his M.Sc. (1990) and B.Sc. (1985) in genetics from Wuhan University, China. His doctoral dissertation focused on inter-subspecies hybrid rice heterosis, which laid the foundation for his career in hybrid rice research. This strong academic background provided Dr. Xiao with a robust understanding of genetics and breeding, which he has applied extensively in his research endeavors.

Professional Experience

Dr. Xiao has held various prestigious positions throughout his career. He began as an assistant at Central South Forestry Science and Technology University (1985-1987) before transitioning to the China National Hybrid Rice Research and Development Center, where he served as an assistant professor (1992-1998) and later as an associate professor (1999-2002). In 2002, he was appointed as a professor and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Additionally, Dr. Xiao was a research associate at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (1999-2000) and a visiting scholar at the University of Missouri-Columbia, USA (2005-2006). His extensive professional journey reflects his dedication to advancing hybrid rice research and training the next generation of agricultural scientists.

Research Interests

Dr. Xiao’s primary research interests lie in the areas of hybrid rice development, stress tolerance mechanisms, molecular breeding, and biosafety assessment of transgenic rice. His work on rice stress tolerance mechanisms aims to improve rice productivity under challenging environmental conditions, while his focus on molecular breeding seeks to enhance the genetic traits of rice for better yield and resilience. Additionally, Dr. Xiao’s research into the biosafety assessment of transgenic rice underscores his commitment to ensuring the environmental and health safety of genetically modified crops. These interests highlight his holistic approach to addressing the pressing challenges in global agriculture.

Research Skills

Dr. Xiao possesses a diverse skill set that encompasses rice tissue culture, genetic transformation, inter-subspecies hybridization, and molecular breeding techniques. His expertise in stress tolerance studies enables him to identify and manipulate genetic pathways to enhance crop resilience. Additionally, he has a deep understanding of biosafety protocols for transgenic crops, ensuring their safe application in agriculture. Dr. Xiao’s ability to integrate traditional breeding techniques with modern molecular tools has been pivotal in his contributions to hybrid rice research. His research skills demonstrate his proficiency in both fundamental and applied agricultural biotechnology.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Xiao’s contributions to agricultural science have been recognized through various professional activities and honors. He served as a committee member for the National Science and Technology Award Committee (2007-2011) and other regional award committees, reflecting his expertise and standing in the scientific community. He is a lifetime member of the China Agricultural Biotechnology Society and served on the Forum Council for International Rice Development (2018-2022). Although his CV does not list individual awards, his leadership roles and professional affiliations signify his recognition as a leading figure in crop genetics and hybrid rice research.

Conclusion

Dr. Guoying Xiao’s extensive experience, innovative research, and dedication to agricultural science make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to hybrid rice development and stress tolerance mechanisms have had a profound impact on global food security. As a mentor, collaborator, and leader in his field, Dr. Xiao continues to advance the frontiers of agricultural biotechnology. With a strong academic foundation, significant professional experience, and a clear focus on practical applications, Dr. Xiao embodies the qualities of an outstanding researcher deserving of recognition.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Publication: A simple and efficient CRISPR/Cas9 system permits ultra-multiplex genome editing in plants
    Authors: Wu, S., Kyaw, H., Tong, Z., Qin, G., Cui, X.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: 4
  2. Publication: Cell wall-localized Bt protein endows rice high resistance to Lepidoptera pests
    Authors: Li, H., Deng, L., Weng, L., Xiao, Y., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2024
    Citation: 2
  3. Publication: Enhances the resistance of rice to lepidopteran pests by fusing the Cry1Ca and Cry2Aa genes with self-cleavage peptide sequence
    Authors: Liu, Q., Deng, L., Weng, L., Duan, Y., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2024
  4. Publication: Phenotypic and genetic dissection of the contents of important metallic elements in hybrid rice grown in cadmium-contaminated paddy fields
    Authors: Liu, T., Hu, W., Weng, L., Zhao, Z., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2023
  5. Publication: The carbohydrate-binding module mediates mCherry protein anchoring on the cell wall in rice
    Authors: Li, H., Deng, L., Weng, L., Yu, J., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2023
    Citation: 1
  6. Publication: An Efficient Modular Gateway Recombinase-Based Gene Stacking System for Generating Multi-Trait Transgenic Plants
    Authors: Qin, G., Wu, S., Zhang, L., Xiao, G., Zhang, Z.
    Year: 2022
    Citation: 7
  7. Publication: Phenotypic and genetic dissection of cadmium accumulation in roots, nodes and grains of rice hybrids
    Authors: Liu, T., Sun, L., Meng, Q., Teng, S., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2021
    Citation: 11
  8. Publication: High efficiency is a dominant target for current rice breeding | 高效是当前水稻育种的主导目标
    Authors: Xiao, G., Xiao, Y., Li, J., Meng, Q., Yu, J.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 10
  9. Publication: Identification and Analysis of Important Phenotypes of El C608 with Glyphosate Resistance and Lepidopteran Resistance in Rice | 抗草甘膦、抗螟虫水稻E1C608的鉴定和重要表型特征分析
    Authors: Zeng, Q., Meng, Q.-C., Deng, L.-H., Weng, L.-S., Xiao, G.-Y.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 2
  10. Publication: Pyramiding Xa21, Bph14, and Bph15 genes into the elite restorer line Yuehui9113 increases resistance to bacterial blight and the brown planthopper in rice
    Authors: He, C., Xiao, Y., Yu, J., Qing, X., Xiao, G.
    Year: 2019
    Citation: 20