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Yu-Qi Feng Professor    

Yu-Qi Feng (born January 1962, Fu'an City, Fujian Province) completed his undergraduate (19781982) and postgraduate (1982-1985) education in the Department of Chemistry at Lanzhou University. He subsequently pursued advanced studies at Ibaraki University, Japan (1991-1993) and obtained his doctoral degree from Chiba University, Japan (1993-1996), followed by postdoctoral research at Wuhan University (1996-1998).

 

His academic career commenced at Central China Normal University's Department of Chemistry (1985–1991), where he progressed from teaching assistant to lecturer. In 1998, he joined Wuhan University's College of Chemistry, initially as an associate professor (1998-2000) before attaining full professorship and doctoral supervisory status (2000-2023). During 2000-2004, he served as Associate Dean. Concurrently, he holds dual professorial appointments at Wuhan University's Frontier Science Center for Immunology and Metabolism (Ministry of Education) and the Cross-disciplinary Research Institute of Zhongnan Hospital.

 

Professor Feng maintains significant academic service roles: member of the Chromatography Professional Committee of the Chinese Chemical Society, Executive Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Journal of Chromatography, and editorial board member for Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry and Journal of Analytical Science. His editorial leadership includes co-editorship of Journal of Chromatography A (2018-2020) and current advisory board positions for Journal of Chromatography A, Journal of Chromatography Open, and Advances in Sample Preparation.

 

Since November 2023, he has served as Professor at Wuhan Textile University's School of Biological Engineering and Health. His distinguished recognitions include: Ministry of Education's New Century Excellent Talents Support Program (2004), National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (2006), Wuhan Innovation Post Distinguished Expert (2016), and Xiamen "Double Hundred Plan" Leading Entrepreneurial Talent (2023).

 

His principal research focuses on chromatographic-mass spectrometric analytical methodologies, metabolomic analysis techniques, separation media development, and sample preparation innovations. With over 600 peer-reviewed publications, he has been consecutively recognized in Elsevier's "Highly Cited Chinese Researchers" (2014-2024). Notable honors include: First Prize of Natural Science Award (Ministry of Education nomination, 2005), Hubei Provincial Natural Science Award Second Prize (2014), National Science and Technology Progress Award Second Prize (2014), and China Chromatography Contribution Award (2023).

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