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Name:
LANG Tiange
Education:
Ph.D
Positions:
 
Academic title:
Associate Professor
Postal Code:
666303
Subject categories:
 
Mailing Address:
Ecological Evolution Group Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanic Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences 666303 Yunnan, P.R. China
E-mail:
langtiange@xtbg.org.cn

Resume:
 
 

Education:

2003~2007 PhD on Medical Bioinformatics in Mucin Biology Group, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Institute of Biomedicine, Göteborg University, Sweden.

2001~2003 Master of Sci. on Bioinformatics in Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.

1993~1997 Bachelor of Engineering on Biopharmaceutics in China Pharmaceutical University.

Working Experience:

2008~2010 Post-doc fellowship at INRA (French Institute of Agronomical Research), UMR BIOGECO (Biodiversity Genes & Communities). Bioinformatic tools/softwares development  for managing and analyzing allelic resequecing data in oaks.

1997~2001 Laboratory testing engineer on antibiotics research in Shenyang Nanyang Pharmaceutical Ltd. Co., Shenyang, China.

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Article:
 
 

Software development:

Lang T, Frigerio J-M, Franc A, Hubert F, Abadie P, Decourcelle T, Lepoittevin C, El Mujtar V, Tibbits J, Paiva J, Gaillard S, Kremer A, Garnier-Géré P (2010) “SeqQual: an automatic pipeline integrating quality for identifying SNPs and producing sequence data files for population genetic analyses.” Program registered by INRA at the APP (Program protection Agency) under the number IDDN.FR.001.380006.000.R.P.2009.000.10800. (10 pages for the helpfile, developed in perl language with more than 100 programmes, note in preparation for BMC Bioinformatics)

Referred publications:

T. Lang, G. C. Hansson, and T. Samuelsson. Gel-forming mucins appeared early in metazoan evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 104(41):16209-16214, 2007.

T. Lang, G. C. Hansson, and T. Samuelsson. An inventory of mucin genes in the chicken genome shows that the mucin domain of Muc13 is encoded by multiple exons and that ovomucin is part of a locus of related gel-forming mucins. BMC Genomics 7:197, 2006.

T. Lang, M. Alexandersson, G. C. Hansson, and T. Samuelsson. Bioinformatic identification of polymerizing and transmembrane mucins in the puffer fish Fugu rubripes. Glycobiology 14:521-527, 2004.

Gu Juefen and Lang Tiange. Regulation of Propionate to Biosynthesis of Macrolide Antibiotic M-90. Chinese Journal of Antibiotics, 1998; 2: 136.

International conferences:

Garnier-Géré P, Lang T, Abadie P, Decourcelle T, Léger V., Frigerio J.-M, Burban C., Bodénès C., Guichoux E., Reviron M.-P., Robin C., Petit R., Desprez-Loustau M.-L., Plomion C., Kremer A. (2010). Genome scanning of regions showing divergent evolution between white oaks (Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. and Q. robur L.): new insights from the oak allelic resequencing project. Oral communication. Conference “Forest Ecosystem Genomics and Adaptation”. June 9-11,San Lorenzo De El Escorial (Madrid) Spain.

Abadie P, Roussel G, Lang T, Petit R, Kremer A, Garnier-Géré P (2009) Molecular diversity analysis of genes potentially involved in reproductive barriers in two hybridizing oak species. Oral communication. Conference “Forest Ecosystem Genomics and Adaptation”. June 9-11, San Lorenzo De El Escorial (Madrid) Spain.

Garnier-Géré P, Abadie P, Navascues M, Lang T, Brendel O, Scotti-Saintagne C, Gerber S, Bodénès C, Petit R, Kremer A (2009) Interaction between gene flow and selection in hybridizing oak species. Conference “Genomics of Forest and Ecosystem Health in the Fagaceae (Beech Family)”, Nov. 10-13, North Carolina, USA. Oral communication.

Lang T, Abadie P, Decourcelle T, Léger V., Frigerio J.-M., Le Provost G, Burban C. Bodénès C, Guichoux E, Reviron M-P, Robin C, Petit R, Desprez-Loustau M-L, Plomion C, Kremer A, Garnier-Géré P (2009). Ecological speciation in oaks : searching for genomic regions showing divergent evolution between Q. petraea & Q. robur. Conference “Genomics of Forest and Ecosystem Health in the Fagaceae (Beech Family)”, Nov. 10-13, North Carolina, USA. Poster.

Abadie P, Roussel G, Lang T, Kremer A, Garnier-Géré P (2009) Interspecific cross-compatibility and nucleotide differentiation in genes potentially involved in reproductive barriers between sessile and pedunculate oaks. Conference “Genomics of Forest and Ecosystem Health in the Fagaceae (Beech Family)”, Nov. 10-13, North Carolina, USA. Poster.

Garnier-Géré P, Lang T, Decourcelle T, Léger V, Hubert F, Frigerio J-M, Abadie P, Plomion C, Kremer A (2009) What can Fst make you learn about adaptation and speciation? 12th congress of the ESEB (European Society for Evolutionary Biology, August 24-29, Turino, Italy. Poster.

Community service:
 

Commitment to research the situation:
 
 

Participated:

2006-2010: European Union supported project EVOLTREE “Evolution of trees as drivers of terrestrial biodiversity”.