Wen Tian | Biodegradable composite materials | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Wen Tian, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Publivation Profiles
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Education and Experience
ย Ph.D.ย in Animal Nutrition
ย M.Sc.ย in Animal Science
ย B.Sc.ย in Animal Husbandry
ย Researcherย at the Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, CAS, Chinaย
ย Published multiple research papersย on dairy cow metabolism, amino acid utilization, and gut microbiotaย
ย Collaboratorย in international research on animal nutrition and physiologyย
Suitability summaryย
Dr. Wen Tian, a distinguished researcher at the Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is honored with the Best Researcher Award for his groundbreaking contributions to animal nutrition, metabolic physiology, and livestock health. His extensive research on amino acid metabolism, intestinal health, immune responses, and gut microbiota has significantly advanced livestock science and sustainable agricultural practices.
Professional Development
Dr. Wen Tian continuously advances his expertise inย animal metabolism, nutrition, and immune regulation. His work explores the effects ofย essential amino acids, fatty acids, and dietary supplementsย on milk production, metabolic efficiency, and gut health in livestockย . He is engaged inย international collaborationsย to develop innovative feeding strategies for dairy cows and piglets, ensuringย sustainable and efficient livestock farmingย
. His research also integratesย circadian rhythm studiesย in animal physiologyย
. By contributing toย peer-reviewed journalsย and attending global conferences, Dr. Tian remains at the forefront ofย agricultural biosciences.ย
Research Focus
ย (2017)ย โย Milk protein responses to balanced amino acid and removal of Leucine and Arginine supplied from jugular-infused amino acid mixture in lactating dairy cowsย โย Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutritionย โย Cited by: 15ย
ย (2017)ย โย Responses of milk production of dairy cows to jugular infusions of a mixture of essential amino acids with or without exclusion leucine or arginineย โย Animal Nutritionย โย Cited by: 11ย
ย (2018)ย โย Jugular arginine infusion relieves lipopolysaccharide-triggered inflammatory stress and improves immunity status of lactating dairy cowsย โย Journal of Dairy Scienceย โย Cited by: 33ย
ย (2020)ย โย Ruminal epithelial cell proliferation and short-chain fatty acid transporters in vitro are associated with abundance of period circadian regulator 2 (PER2)ย โย Journal of Dairy Scienceย โย Cited by: 9ย