Curriculum Vitae
I. Personal information
Bing Xia, Ph.D, Associate Professor, master supervisor. Deputy director of the Department of Animal Science, the College of Animal Science and Technology, Beijing University of Agriculture (BUA). She has been selected as a recipient of Young Elite Scientist Sponsorship Program by Beijing Association for Science and Technology.
II. Research interests
Her research interests pertain to gut health and nutritional regulation in pigs, including intestinal physiological development, mucin glycosylation, gut microbiome and their interactions.
III. Research Projects
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China(32302777)
2. Sub-project of National Key R&D Program of China
3. Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by BAST(BYESS2023194)
IV. Major Achievements
She has published over 10 scientific research papers as the first author or corresponding author. Obtain 5 authorized national invention patents as the main author.
(Ⅰ) Representative papers
1. Xia B., Zhong R., Wu W., Luo C., Meng Q., Gao Q., Zhao Y., Chen L., Zhang S., Zhao X., Zhang H., Mucin O-glycans-microbiota axis orchestrate gut homeostasis in a diarrheal pig model. Microbiome. 2022, 10:139.
2. Xia B., Zhong R., Meng Q., Wu W., Chen L., Zhao X., Zhang H., Multi-omics unravel the compromised mucosal barrier function linked to aberrant mucin O-glycans in a pig model. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 2022, 207: 952-964.
3. Xia B., Wu W., Fang W., Wen X., Xie J., Zhang H., Heat stress-induced mucosal barrier dysfunction is potentially associated with gut microbiota dysbiosis in pigs. Animal Nutrition. 2022, 8(1): 289-299.
4. Xia B., Wu W., Zhang L., Wen X., Xie J., Zhang H., Gut microbiota mediates the effects of inulin on enhancing sulfomucin production and mucosal barrier function in a pig model. Food & Function. 2021, 12(21): 10967-10982.
5. Xia B., Meng Q., Feng X., Tang X., Jia A., Feng J., Zhang S., Zhang H., Probing the molecular regulation of lipopolysaccharide stress in piglet liver by comparative proteomic analysis. Electrophoresis. 2018, 39(18): 2321-2331.
6. Luo C. #, Xia B. #, Zhong R., Shen D., Li J., Chen L., Zhang H., Early-life nutrition interventions improved growth performance and intestinal health via the gut microbiota in piglets. Frontier in Nutrition. 2022, 8:783688. (Co-first author)
7. Yin C. #, Xia B. #, Tang S., Cao A., Liu L., Zhong R., Chen L., Zhang H., The effect of exogenous bile acids on antioxidant status and gut microbiota in heat-stressed broiler chickens. Frontier in Nutrition. 2021, 8: 747136. (Co-first author)
V. Contact information
Postal address: College of Animal Science and Technology, Beijing University of Agriculture, No. 7, Beinong Road, Huilongguan, Changping, Beijing, 102206
Contact number: 010-81798091
Email: xiabing@bua.edu.cn