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刘煜(Yu Liu)
发布日期:2016-11-11 作者:yklp 来源:
职称 副院长

                                                   

 

姓名:刘煜

职称:研究员

职务:云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室主任

邮箱:zac.liu@126.com, yu.liu@ynu.edu.cn

地址:云南省昆明市呈贡区呈贡大学城东外环南路

邮编:650500

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Yu_Liu6

http://www.yklp.ynu.edu.cn/info/1063/1306.htm

本团队常年招募博士后,有意者请联系刘煜研究员:yu.liu@ynu.edu.cn

 

个人简介

  1. 刘煜,男,汉族,1980年生。理学博士,云南省古生物研究重点实验室研究员,海外引进人才。从事寒武纪节肢动物的研究。

  2. 自2006年在欧盟玛丽居里基金会提供的全额奖学金的资助下远赴德国沃尔姆大学攻读博士学位开始,刘煜在德国自然科学界从事早期生命科学研究和教育工作已10年有余(2006.4-2016.9)。他于2016年上半年通过了德国教育系统最高级别的教学及科研考核(Habilitation),获得Privatdozent头衔。这一头衔同时也赋予其在德国境内任一高校申请全职教授的资格。刘煜于2016年10月作为引进人才正式进入云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室工作。

  3. 过去10年间,其研究方向涵盖了胚胎发育学、神经发育生物学及古生物学等研究动物进化事件的国际前沿领域,并在各领域均有若干SCI学术论文发表。截至目前,共发表SCI英文文章23篇,英文书本章节1篇。其中,第一作者或通讯作者文章共10篇。代表性论文分别发表于PNAS,Nature Communications和Current Biology(均为中科院JCR 1区期刊, Nature Index期刊)。主要工作内容为使用先进成像方法(如显微CT等)深入研究早寒武世澄江动物群化石。

  4. 近些年来,刘煜主要致力于将目前国际生物学研究领域中最前沿的多种先进研究手段和方法创新性地引入到澄江动物群化石标本的研究当中。经其研究工作创新性地引入的先进技术手段主要有:荧光显微镜、电子扫描显微镜和微型CT。前二者主要用于提取普通光学显微镜下无法观察到的化石表面信息。特别值得一提的是其于2015年在Scientific Reports发文引入的微型CT技术对于澄江动物群化石未来的研究具有重大意义。CT扫描(相应设备称为CT扫描议,或X射线断层成像仪)是利用X射线的穿透能力探测标本内部构造的国际领先技术。这一技术虽已广泛应用于医学和工业检测领域,但在古生物学领域的寒武纪澄江动物群标本的3维研究上的应用尚属首次报道。利用微型CT扫描不仅可以观察到被围岩包埋或被动物化石的其它结构覆盖的、用钢针手工处理难以暴露的精细构造,而且还极大程度地保护了作为世界自然遗产的珍贵寒武纪澄江化石的完整性,使这些化石在研究过程中不受到人为(如:钢针修理)的破坏。

  5. 刘煜博士的工作为澄江化石研究的研究打开了多个方面的窗口,例如:古发育生物学、古神经解剖学及古生态学等。在借助上述技术手段详细了解了寒武纪早期各种动物的形态细节的基础上古生物学家和进化生物学家们就可以对这些分支学科进行深入研究,最终实现对‘寒武纪大爆发’这一曾困惑了达尔文多年并挑战了其著名的‘进化论’的早期动物进化事件形成更深入和全面的认识。

学习和工作经历

1998.09–2002.07 云南大学,理学学士(固体地球物理学)

2002.09–2005.07 云南大学,理学硕士(古生物学与地层学)

2006.04–2009.07 德国沃尔姆大学,博士(自然科学)

2009.12–2016.03 德国慕尼黑大学,副教授(发育神经生物学)

2016.04–2016.09 德国慕尼黑大学,副教授(古生物学与地层学)

2016.10– 今   云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室,特聘教授

2019.10– 今   哈佛大学动物与演化生物学系,访问学者

行政职务

2017.05–2020.01 云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室,副主任

2020.01– 今   云南大学云南省古生物研究重点实验室,主任

科研项目  

1. 2015.02–2016.09,德国慕尼黑大学优秀青年学者基金《早寒武世澄江动物群中节肢动物生态学、发育生物学及神经生物学研究》(主持)   

2. 2016.01–2017.12,国家自然科学基金海外及港澳台学者合作研究项目《澄江动物群节肢动物古发育生物学及古生态学研究》(主持)

3. 2018.01-2021.01,云南省古生物化石国际联合研究中心云南省科技厅项目-平台与团队建设2018IA073(主持)

4. 2018.01-2021.01,寒武纪大爆发时期的节肢动物生态学研究应用基础研究计划重点项目2018FA073(主持)


             研究团队成员                

     寒武纪节肢动物研究团队合影(摄于2019年10月)

获得奖励

2011年,获云南省科学技术厅颁发“云南省科学技术奖”特等奖,排名第三

2016年,在PNAS上发表的科研成果入选中国古生物学十大进展

2017年,入选云南省“云岭高层次人才”

论文著作    

1. Liu, Yu & Ortega-Hernández, Javier & Zhai, Dayou. A Reduced Labrum in a Cambrian Great-Appendage Euarthropod. Current Biology, 2020. 10.1016/j.cub.2020.05.085.

2. Liu, Y., Ortega-Hernández, J., Chen, H., Mai, HJ., Zhai, DY., Hou, XG. Computed tomography sheds new light on the affinities of the enigmatic euarthropod Jianshania furcatus from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. BMC Evol Biol 2020, 20, 62. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-020-01625-4

3. Chen, Hong & Legg, David & Liu, Yu & Hou, Xian-guang. New data on the anatomy of fuxianhuiid arthropod Guangweicaris spinatus from the lower Cambrian Guanshan Biota, Yunnan, China. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 2020.  65. 10.4202/app.00508.2018.

4. Liu, Y., Lerosey-Aubril, R., Audo, D., Zhai, D., Mai, H. & Ortega-Hernández. J., Occurrence of the eudemersal radiodont Cambrorasterin the early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte and the diversity of hurdiid ecomorphotypes. Geological Magazine, 2020. doi: 10.1017/S0016756820000187.

5. Zhai, D., G. Edgecombe, A. Bond, M. Huijuan, X. Hou & Y. Liu. Fine-scale appendage structure of the Cambrian trilobitomorph Naraoia spinosa and its ontogenetic and ecological implications. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 2019, 286, 20192371.

6. Zhai DY, Williams M, Siveter David J, Harvey THP, Sansom RS, Gabbott SE, Siveter Derek J, Ma XY, Zhou RQ, Liu Y*, Hou XG*, Variation in appendages in early Cambrian bradoriids reveals a wide range of body plans in stem-euarthropods. Communications Biology 2019, 2, 329.

7. Chen XH, Ortega-Hernández J*, Wolfe JM, Zhai DY, Hou XG, Chen AL, Mai HJ, Liu Y*, The appendicular morphology of Sinoburius lunaris and the evolution of the artiopodan clade Xandarellida (Euarthropoda, early Cambrian) from South China. BMC Evolutionary Biology 2019, 19, 165.

8. Zhai, D.; Ortega-Hernandez, J.; Wolfe, J. M.; Hou, X.; Cao, C.; Liu, Y., Three-Dimensionally Preserved Appendages in an Early Cambrian Stem-Group Pancrustacean. Current Biology 2019, 29, 171–177.

9. Chen, A.; Chen, H.; Legg, D. A.; Liu, Y.; Hou, X. G., A redescription of Liangwangshania biloba Chen, 2005, from the Chengjiang biota (Cambrian, China), with a discussion of possible sexual dimorphism in fuxianhuiid arthropods. Arthropod structure & development 2018, 47 (5), 552-561.

10. Hou, X.G., Williams, M., Sansom, R., Siveter, D.J., Siveter, D.J., Gabbott, S., Harvey, T.H.P., Cong, P.Y., Liu, Y.*, A new xandarellid euarthropod from the Cambrian Chengjiang biota, Yunnan Province, China. Geological Magazine, 2018. doi:10.1017/S0016756818000730

11. 赵婷; 侯先光; 翟大有; 吴迪; 陈红; 臧少刚; 刘煜, 显微CT技术在澄江生物群节肢动物研究中的应用——以Misszhouia longicaudata为例. 古生物学报 2017, 56 (04), 476-482.

12. 吴迪; 刘煜; 赵婷; 陈红; 侯先光, 关山生物群中始海百合化石的再研究. 古生物学报 2017, 56 (04), 504-515.

13. Boyan, G.; Liu, Y.; Khalsa, S. K.; Hartenstein, V., A conserved plan for wiring up the fan-shaped body in the grasshopper and Drosophila. Development genes and evolution 2017, 227 (4), 253-269.

14. He, Y.-Y.; Cong, P.-Y.; Liu, Y.; Edgecombe, G. D.; Hou, X.-G., Telson morphology of Leanchoiliidae (Arthropoda: Megacheira) highlighted by a new Leanchoilia from the Cambrian Chengjiang biota. Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 2017, 41 (4), 581-589.

15. Liu, Y., Melzer, R.R., Haug, J.T., Haug, C., Briggs, D.E.G., Hörnig, M.K., He, Y.Y., Hou, X.G. 2016. A three-dimensionally preserved minute larva of a great-appendage arthropod from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota. PNAS, 113, 5542–5546.

16. Yang, J., Ortega-Hernández, J., Butterfield, N.J., Liu, Y., Boyan, G.S., Hou, J.-B., Lan, T., Zhang, X.-G. 2016. Fuxianhuiid ventral nerve cord and early nervous system evolution in Panarthropoda. PNAS, 113, 2988–2993.

17. "Boyan, G., Liu, Y., 2016. Development of the neurochemical architecture of the central complex. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 10, 167.

18. Ehrhardt, E., Graf, P., Kleele, T., Liu, Y., Boyan, G. 2016. Fates of identified pioneer cells in the antennal nervous system of the grasshopper Schistocera gregaria. 2016. Arthropod, Structure & Development, 45, 23–30.

19. Strausfeld, N.J., Ma, X.Y., Edgecombe, G.D., Fortey, R.A., Land, M.F., Liu, Y., Cong, P.Y., Hou, X.G. 2016. Arthropod eyes: The early Cambrian fossil record and divergent evolution of visual systems. Arthropod, Structure & Development, 45, 152–172.

20. Liu, Y., Scholtz, G., Hou, X.G. 2015. When a 520 million-year-old Chengjiang fossil meets a modern micro-CT – a case study. Scientific Reports, 5: 12802. DOI: 10.1038/srep12802.

21. Boyan, G., Williams, L., Liu, Y. 2015. Conserved patterns of axogenesis in the protocerebral midline of panarthropod. Arthropod, Structure & Development, 44, 101–112.

22. Ehrhardt, E., Liu, Y., Boyan, G. 2015. Axogenesis in the antennal nervous system of the grasshopper Schistocera gregaria revisited: the base pioneers. Development, Genes & Evolution, 225, 39–45.

23. Liu, Y., Haug, J.T., Haug, C., Briggs, D.E.G., Hou, X.G. 2014. A 520 million-year-old chelicerate larva. Nature Communications, 5: 4440. DOI: 10.1038/ncomms5440.

24. Boyan, G., Liu, Y. 2014a. Timelines in the insect brain: fates of identified neural stem cells generating the central complex in the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria. Development, Genes & Evolution, 224, 37–51.

25. Boyan, G., Liu, Y. 2014b. Dye coupling and immunostaining of astrocyte-like glia following intracellular injection of fluorochromes in brain slices of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria. In: Brain development: Methods and Protocols, Methods in Molecular Biology, vol. 1082 (Simon G. Sprecher ed.), Springer Science+Business Media. (DOI: 10.1007/978-1-62703-655-9_7).

26. Liu, Y. 2013. Gliogenesis in the embryonic brain of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria with particular focus on the protocerebrum prior to mid-embryogenesis. Cell & Tissue Research, 354, 697–705.

27. Liu, Y., Boyan, G. 2013. Glia associated with central complex lineages in the embryonic brain of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria. Development, Genes & Evolution, 223, 213–223.

28. Boyan, G., Liu, Y., Loser, M. 2012. A cellular network of dye-coupled glia associated with the embryonic central complex in the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria. Development, Genes & Evolution, 222, 125–138.

29. Haug, J.T., Waloszek, D., Maas, A., Liu, Y., Haug, C. 2012. Functional morphology, ontogeny and evolution of mantis shrimp-like predators in the Cambrian. Palaeontology, 55, 369–399.

30. Boyan, G.S., Loser, M., Williams, L., Liu, Y. 2011. Astrocyte-like glia associated with the embryonic development of the central complex in the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria. Development, Genes & Evolution, 221, 141–155.

31. Liu, Y., Maas, A., Waloszek, D..2010. Early embryonic development of the head region of Gryllus assimilis Fabricius, 1775 (Orthoptera, Insecta). Arthropod, Structure & Development, 39, 382–395.

32. Liu, Y., Maas, A., Waloszek, D..2010. Early development of the anterior body region of the grey widow spider Latrodectus geometricus Koch, 1841 (Theridiidae, Araneae). Arthropod, Structure & Development, 38, 401–416.

33. Liu, Y., Bergström, J., Hou, X. 2007. Chengjiang arthropod Leanchoilia illecebrosa (Hou, 1987) reconsidered. GFF, 129, 263–272.