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XMU Distinguished Professor
TEL:0592-2182322
Email:dshi@xmu.edu.cn

Brief CV

  • BS, Biology, Xiamen University (2000)

  • PhD, Geoscience, Princeton University (2011)

  • Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University (2011.7–2011.09)

  • Professor, Xiamen University (2012.3-2013.8)

  • Chair Professor, Xiamen University (2013.9-present)

Research Interests

  • Role of trace metals in marine biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus

  • Physiological and ecological response of marine phytoplankton to global change

Selected Publications

  • Li W., Sunda W.G., Lin W., Hong H., Shi D.* 2020. The effect  of cell size on cellular Zn and Cd and Zn-Cd-CO2  co-limitation of growth rate in marine diatoms. Limnology  and Oceanography doi:10.1002/lno.11561  

  • Luo Y.-W.*#, Shi D.*#, Kranz S.A., Hopkinson B.M., Hong H.,  Shen R., Zhang F. 2019. Reduced nitrogenase efficiency  dominates response of the globally important nitrogen  fixer Trichodesmium to ocean acidification. Nature  Communications 10:1521

  • Zhang F.#, Hong H.#, Kranz S.A., Shen R., Lin W., Shi D.*  2019. Proteomic responses to ocean acidification of the  marine diazotroph Trichodesmium under iron-replete and  iron-limited conditions. Photosynthesis Research 142:17–34  

  • Shi D.*, Hong H., Su X., Liao L., Chang S., Lin W. 2019. The  physiological response of marine diatoms to ocean acidification: differential roles of seawater pCO2 and pH.  Journal of Phycology 55: 521-533  

  • Hong H., Li W., Li X., Huang B., Shi D.* 2017. Determination  of glycolic acid in natural seawater by liquid  chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole mass  spectrometry. Limnology and Oceanography: Methods15: 631-641

  • Hong H., Shen R., Zhang F., Wen Z., Chang S., Lin W., Kranz  S.A., Luo Y.-W., Kao S.-J., Morel F.M.M., Shi D.* 2017. The  complex effects of ocean acidification on the prominent  N2-fixing cyanobacterium Trichodesmium. Science 356:  527-531

  • Hong H., Li D., Lin W., Li W., Shi D.* 2017. Nitrogen  nutritional condition affects the response of energy  metabolism in diatoms to elevated carbon dioxide. Marine  Ecology Progress Series 567: 41-56

  • Shi D.*#, Li W.#, Hopkinson B., Hong H., Li D., Kao S.-J., Lin  W. 2015. Interactive effects of light, nitrogen source and  carbon dioxide on energy metabolism in the diatom  Thalassiosira pseudonana. Limnology and Oceanography 60: 1805-1822

  • Shi D.*, Kranz S.A., Kim J.-M., Morel F.M.M.* 2012. Ocean acidification slows nitrogen fixation and growth in the  dominant diazotroph Trichodesmium under low-iron 10. conditions. Proceedings of the National Academy of  Sciences of the United States of America 109(45):  18255-18256; E3094-3100

  • Shi D.*, Xu Y., Hopkinson B.M., Morel F.M.M. 2010. Effect  of ocean acidification on iron availability to marine  phytoplankton. Science 327: 676-679

Teaching Experience

  • Environmental Science Lab II

  • Frontiers and Progress in Environmental Science

  • English Seminar

Awards and Honors

  • 2020, Tanglixin Research Award, Xiamen University,China

  • 2019, Leading Scientist, National “Wan Ren” Program,China

  • 2018, Young Scientist Award, The Ecological Society of China

  • 2017, Young Scientist Award, Yunsheng Youth Foundation,  Fujian, China

  • 2015, Elected to the “Program for Young Leading Scientists”, Ministry of Science and Technology, China

  • 2012, Elected to the “Recruitment Program of Global Youth Experts of China”

  • 2010, Walbridge Fund Graduate Award in Energy & Environmental Research, Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University

  • 2010, Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad


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