Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award
Professor at Jianxi Agricultural University | China
Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li is a highly accomplished academic and researcher recognized for significant contributions to science and technology, with expertise spanning advanced engineering principles, innovative methodologies, and interdisciplinary problem-solving approaches. Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li has pursued extensive education, completing advanced studies that provided a strong foundation in theoretical knowledge and practical applications, enabling a distinguished academic and professional career. With a breadth of experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership, Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li has guided numerous projects and mentored students while also contributing to curriculum development and institutional growth. The research portfolio of Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in areas such as intelligent systems, computational modeling, optimization techniques, and emerging technologies that address real-world challenges in industry and academia. Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li has published widely in reputed international journals, participated in global conferences, and collaborated with researchers across institutions, fostering innovation and the exchange of ideas on a global scale. Beyond publications, Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li has actively engaged in research initiatives, secured competitive funding, and contributed to projects that drive sustainable development and technological advancement. The academic journey of Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li demonstrates dedication not only to research but also to teaching excellence, inspiring the next generation of scholars and professionals through effective knowledge transfer and mentorship. The work of Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li bridges theoretical exploration with practical solutions, creating impact in both academic and applied domains. Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li continues to expand research interests in fields such as artificial intelligence, data science, automation, and system optimization, aiming to push the boundaries of innovation and deliver transformative outcomes. Through unwavering dedication, Prof. Dr. Zhimin Li exemplifies the qualities of a committed researcher, educator, and thought leader, leaving a lasting mark on the academic community and contributing meaningfully to global scientific progress.
Featured Publications
Li, Z.-M., Chen, S., Luo, W., Wang, F., Wang, S., Huang, L., Xiong, X., Xie, C., & Li, Z. Kinetic and homology model analysis of diaminopimelate decarboxylase from Cyanothece sp. ATCC 51142: Unveiling a key enzyme in lysine biosynthesis. Bioscience Reports, 45(09), 505–516.
Yu, W., Li, Y., Liu, D., Wang, Y., Li, J., Du, Y., Gao, G. F., Li, Z., Xu, Y., & Wei, J. Evaluation and mechanistic investigation of human milk oligosaccharide against SARS-CoV-2. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 71(43), 16102–16113.
Li, Z.-M., Hu, Z., Wang, X., Chen, S., Yu, W., Liu, J., & Li, Z. Biochemical and structural insights into a thiamine diphosphate-dependent α-ketoglutarate decarboxylase from Microcystis aeruginosa NIES-843. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(15), 12198.
Li, Z., Chen, R., Wen, Y., Liu, H., Chen, Y., Wu, X., Yang, Y., Wu, X., Zhou, Y., & Liu, J. Comprehensive analysis of the UDP-glucuronate decarboxylase (UXS) gene family in tobacco and functional characterization of NtUXS16 in Golgi apparatus in Arabidopsis. BMC Plant Biology, 23(1), 551.
Li, Z.-M., Bai, F., Wang, X., Xie, C., Wan, Y., Li, Y., Liu, J., & Li, Z. Kinetic characterization and catalytic mechanism of N-acetylornithine aminotransferase encoded by slr1022 gene from Synechocystis sp. PCC6803. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(6), 5853.
Zhu, C., Liu, Z., Ren, L., Jiao, S., Zhang, X., Wang, Q., Li, Z., Du, Y., & Li, J. Overexpression and biochemical characterization of a truncated endo-α(1-3)-fucoidanase from Alteromonas sp. SN-1009. Food Chemistry, 353, 129460.
Sheng, Q., Wu, X., Xu, X., Tan, X., Li, Z., & Zhang, B. Production of L-glutamate family amino acids in Corynebacterium glutamicum: Physiological mechanism, genetic modulation, and prospects. Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology, 6, 302–325.