Basic Information
  • name:SU Maoliang
  • title:Assistant Professor
  • E-mail:mlsu@szu.edu.cn
  Personal profile
Su Maoliang graduated from Shanghai Ocean University in 2017, Doctorate in biology. From November 2017 to June 2020, he was engaged in postdoctoral research at the College of Life Sciences and Oceanography of Shenzhen University. Subsequently, he was appointed Assistant Professor of the College of Life Sciences and Oceanography in July 2020. He has long been engaged in the study of environmental adaptive response mechanisms of marine organisms. In recent years, Su has published nearly 20 papers, including 7 in SCI journals as the first author. He has presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science Foundation, China Postdoctoral Foundation and Shenzhen Free Exploration and Stability support Program. In 2020, he was selected Shenzhen high-level talent "reserve level talent" plan. In addition, as a major player, he has participated in the "12th Five-Year plan" National Science and Technology support Program, the National Ministry of Science and Technology International Cooperation Major Project, China-ASEAN Marine Cooperation Major Project, and a number of National Natural Science Foundation projects. Main research areas: Molecular mechanisms of the effects of environmental factors (e.g. salinity) on physiological functions of offshore fish, Effects of environmental pollutants on reproductive physiology of marine fish.
  Selected Publications

1. Su M-L, Ran Zhang, Liu N-X, and Zhang J-B. 2020. Modulation of inflammatory response by cortisol in the kidney of spotted scat (Scatophagus argus) in vitro under different osmotic stresses. Fish & shellfish Immunology 104:46-54.

2. Su M-L, Zhou J-N, Duan Z-Y, and Zhang J-B. 2019.Transcriptional analysis of renal dopamine-mediated Na+ homeostasis response to environmental salinity stress in Scatophagus argus. BMC Genomics 20:418.

3. Su M-L, Liu H-F, Liang X-M, Gui L, and Zhang J-B. 2018. Dietary analysis of marine fish species: enhancing the detection of prey-specific DNA sequences via high-throughput sequencing using blocking primers. Estuaries and Coasts 41:560-571.

4. Su M-L, Duan Z-Y, Shi H-W, and Zhang J-B. 2019. The effects of salinity on reproductive development and egg and larvae survival in the spotted scat Scatophagus argus under controlled conditions. Aquaculture Research 1-13.

5. Su M-L, Mu X-J, Gui L,et al., 2016. Dopamine regulates renal osmoregulation during hyposaline stress via DRD1 in the spotted scat (Scatophagus argus). Scientific Reports SREP37535.

6. Mu X-J#, Su M-L#, Gui L, et al., 2015. Comparative renal gene expression in response to abrupt hypoosmotic shock in spotted scat (Scatophagus argus). General and Comparative Endocrinology 215 (1): 25-35.

7. Su M-L, Hu P, Zhou J-N et al., 2016. Branchial transcriptional responses of spotted scat, Scatophagus argus, to acute hypo-osmotic stress. Agri Gene 1: 100-108.

8. Zhang G, Wang W, Su M-L, and Zhang J-B. 2018. Effects of recombinant gonadotropin hormones on the gonadal maturation in the spotted scat, Scatophagus argus. Aquaculture 483:263-272.

9. Gui L, Zhang P-P, Liang X-M, Su M-L, Wu D, Zhang J-B*, 2016. Adaptive responses to osmotic stress in kidney-derived cell lines from Scatophagus argus, a euryhaline fish. Gene 562(2): 134-140.

10. Gui L, Zhang P-P, Liang X-M, Su M-L, Wu D, Zhang J-B*, 2016. Two hepcidins from spotted scat (Scatophagus argus) possess antibacterial and antiviral functions in vitro. Fish & Shellfish Immunology 50: 191-199.




职称 Assistant Professor 邮箱 mlsu@szu.edu.cn
个人简介 Su Maoliang graduated from Shanghai Ocean University in 2017, Doctorate in biology. From November 2017 to June 2020, he was engaged in postdoctoral research at the College of Life Sciences and Oceanography of Shenzhen University. Subsequently,  he was appointed Assistant Professor of the College of Life Sciences and Oceanography in July 2020. He has long been engaged in the study of environmental adaptive response mechanisms of marine organisms. In recent years, Su has published nearly 20 papers, including 7 in SCI journals as the first author. He has presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science Foundation, China Postdoctoral Foundation and Shenzhen Free Exploration and Stability support Program. In 2020, he was selected Shenzhen high-level talent "reserve level talent" plan. In addition, as a major player, he has participated in the "12th Five-Year plan" National Science and Technology support Program, the National Ministry of Science and Technology International Cooperation Major Project, China-ASEAN Marine Cooperation Major Project, and a number of National Natural Science Foundation projects. Main research areas: Molecular mechanisms of the effects of environmental factors (e.g. salinity) on physiological functions of offshore fish, Effects of environmental pollutants on reproductive physiology of marine fish.