Wei jiafu biography of nancy

  • Following finishing his undergraduate studies
  • Zeng Zhenzhong primarily conducts research in the field of Earth system processes and global change. His work focuses on utilizing ground observation networks, satellite remote sensing technology, and next-generation Earth system models to study the coevolution and coupling relationships among the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and anthroposphere in the Earth's surface system. He quantifies the interactions between surface processes and climate change under the influence of human development, providing scientific evidence and theoretical support for environmental protection, resource utilization, and climate change mitigation and adaptation. Zeng has received numerous accolades, including the Distinguished Professor under the Ministry of Education’s Changjiang Scholars Program, Ministry of Education Young Chang Jiang Scholar (Earth System Science), Qiushi Outstanding Young Scholar Award, Shenzhen High Level Professionals–(National Leading Talents, and the Kamide Lecture Award from the Asia-Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS). He has published over 140 academic papers, with 66 of them as the first or corresponding author in high-impact journals, including Science (1), Nature Climate Change (2), Nature Geoscience (3), Nature Sustainability (4), Nature Water (2), Nature Communications (1), One Earth, Science Bulletin, and the Journal of Remote Sensing. His work has been cited 14,058 times on Google Scholar, with an h-index of 48 and an i10-index of 88 (as of May 27, 2024). His research findings have supported IPCC reports and have been featured in media outlets such as Reference News, China Science Daily, BBC, and Bloomberg. His study on deforestation in the mountainous regions of Nan Province, Thailand, has been included as a case study in the ecology textbook "The Ecology of Plants." His main academic services include serving as a member of the Chinese Committee of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, a peer review expert for th

    Ibáñez, Ignacio

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    Born 07.06.1848 Toro (), member of O.P. 1865, priest 07.04.1872, nominated Tit.-Bishop of Amyzon and Apostolic Vicar of Amoy 04.05.1893, consecrated 08.10.1893 in Amoy, consecrator . Oñate [1], died 14.10.1893 [2]

    Ibáñez y Aparicio, Celestino

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    Born 19.05.1873 Becerril de (), member of O.F.M. 15.10.1891, priest 24.09.1898, nominated Tit.-Bishop of Bagen and Apostolic Vicar of Scen-Si Settentrionale 12.04.1911, consecrated 10.09.1911 in Tsinanfu, consecrator . Giesen, nominated Bishop of Yenan 11.04.1946, emeritus 13.01.1949, nominated Tit.-Bishop of Ceceri 13.01.1949, nominated Apostolic Administrator of Yenan 11.07.1949, died 18.08.1951 Madrid [3]

    Imhof, Eugen

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    Born 09.02.1899 Aargau (Basel), Switzerland, priest 23.12.1922, member of S.M.B. 09.1924, nominated Superior Tsitsikar 28.04.1929, nominated Apostolic Prefect of Tsitsikar 13.07.1931, died 17.01.1934 in Heilungkiang (train accident) [4]

     

    Jacobus (Italianus de Capha, Jacobus Camporea) [5]

    Born (unknown date), member of O.P., priest, nominated Archbishop of Khanbaliq 08.03.1427, consecrated, nominated Bishop of Caffa (Pontus) 23.01.1441, died (unknown date) [6]

     

    Jandard, André

     

    Born 21.03.1809 Ardillats (France), priest 20.05.1837, member of C.M. 13.11.1843, nominated Tit.-Bishop of Hadrianopolis in Honoriade and Apost. Vicar of Kiam-Si 27.08.1850, declined nomination, Apost. Administrator of Honan 1865, died 15.11.1867 Peking [6a]

     

     

    Jans, Trudo Johannes

     

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    Born 04.03.1877 , member of O.F.M. 1896, priest 08.09.1903, nominated Tit.-Bishop of Rhosus and Apostolic Vicar of Hu-Pè Occiduo-Meridionale 23.12.1923, consecrated 01.05.1924 in , consecrator . Mondaini, died 09.09.1929 Siao-tang (assassinated)

    Janssens, Louis

     

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    Born 24.10.1876

  • Nancy IP, Dean of Science,
  • Longjiafu

    SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: (listed the first or corresponding author only)

    1.“Supramodular structure and synergistic target binding of the N-terminal tandem PDZ domains of PSD-95”, Long, J., Tochio, H., Wang, P., Fan J.-S,. Sala, C., niethammer, M., Sheng, M. and Zhang, M., J. Mol. Biol., 327(1): 203-214 (2003).

    2.“The tetrameric L27 domain complex as an organization platform for supramolecular assemblies”, Feng, W.,Long, J.(equal contribution), Fan, J,-S., Suetake, T., Zhang, M., Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol., 11(5):475-480 (2004).

    3. “A unified assembly mode revealed by the structures of tetrameric L27 domain complexes formed by mLin-2/mLin-7 and Patj/Pals1 scaffold proteins”, Feng, W., Long, J.(equal contribution), Zhang, M.,Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102(19): 6861-6866 (2005).

    4.“Autoinhibition of X11/Mint Scaffold Proteins Revealed by the Closed Conformation of the PDZ Tandem”, Long, J., Feng, W., Wang, R., Chan, L.-N., Fanny, Ip. Xia, J., Nancy, Ip. Zhang, M., Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol., 12(8): 722-728 (2005).

    5.“Supramodular nature of GRIP1 revealed by the structure of its PDZ12 tandem in complex with the carboxyl tail of Fras1”, Long, J., Wei, Z., Feng, W., Yu, C., Zhao, Y. –X., Zhang, M., J. Mol. Biol., 375(5):1457-1468 (2008).

    6.“Structural basis of b-catenin Recognition by Tax-interaction Protein-1”, Zhang, J., Yan, X., Shi, C., Yang, X., Guo, Y., Tian, C., Long, J.*, Shen, Y.*, J. Mol. Biol., 384(1): 255-263 (2008). (*: Co-corresponding author).

    7. “Molecular Mechanism of Inward Rectifier Potassium Channel 2.3 Regulation by Tax-interacting Protein-1”, Yan, X., Zhou, H., Zhang, J., Shi, C., Xie, X., Wu, Y., Tian, C., Shen, Y.*, Long, J.*, J. Mol. Biol., 392(4): 967-976 (2009).

    8. “Structural basis for tandem L27 domain-mediated polymerization”, Yang, X., Xie, X., Chen, L., Zhou, H., Wang, Z., Zhao, W., Tian, R., Zhang, R., Tian, C., Long. J.*, Shen, Y.*, FASEB J., 24(12): 4806

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  • The Morningside Professor of Life