Researchers from Dr. Lei Xiaoguang’s group at Peking University participated in the 3rd National Conference on Plant Metabolic Biology, held from December 3–5. The conference focused on “Intelligent Metabolism and Innovative Health,” bringing together leading scientists to discuss advances in plant metabolism, natural products, and innovative applications in ethnic medicine.
During the meeting, members of the Lei Lab—including postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students—actively presented their latest research progress and engaged in in-depth academic exchanges with peers across the country. PhD student Nianxin Guo delivered a well-received poster presentation showcasing recent work from the group.
Guo’s poster stood out among numerous high-quality submissions and was honored with the Best Poster Award, recognizing both the scientific contribution and the clarity of presentation. This achievement highlights the group’s strong research capabilities in plant metabolic biology and their growing influence in the field.
The Lei Xiaoguang group will continue to advance interdisciplinary research at the interface of plant metabolism, chemical biology, and natural product biosynthesis, contributing to innovative developments in life science research.
Postdocs and PhD Students from Lei Xiaoguang’s Group Attend the 3rd National Conference on Plant Metabolic Biology
PhD Student Nianxin Guo Receives Best Poster Award
Researchers from Dr. Lei Xiaoguang’s group at Peking University participated in the 3rd National Conference on Plant Metabolic Biology, held from December 3–5. The conference focused on “Intelligent Metabolism and Innovative Health,” bringing together leading scientists to discuss advances in plant metabolism, natural products, and innovative applications in ethnic medicine.
During the meeting, members of the Lei Lab—including postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students—actively presented their latest research progress and engaged in in-depth academic exchanges with peers across the country. PhD student Nianxin Guo delivered a well-received poster presentation showcasing recent work from the group.
Guo’s poster stood out among numerous high-quality submissions and was honored with the Best Poster Award, recognizing both the scientific contribution and the clarity of presentation. This achievement highlights the group’s strong research capabilities in plant metabolic biology and their growing influence in the field.
The Lei Xiaoguang group will continue to advance interdisciplinary research at the interface of plant metabolism, chemical biology, and natural product biosynthesis, contributing to innovative developments in life science research.