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Jia Feng

     

1. Basic Information

Name: Jia Feng

Adress: College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, 22 Xinong Road, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China

Email: fengjiacaas@163.com

Education and Working Experiences:

2011-2015, Bachelor degree, College of Animal Science and Technology, Shihezi University

2015-2018, Master degree, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University

2018-2021, PhD degree, Feed Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

2021-present, Associate professor, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University

2. Research Interests

1) Modulation of poultry nutrition and health;

2) Nutritional modulation of egg quality;

3) Mechanism of nutritional regulation in laying hens.

3. Selected Publications

Feng J, Lu MY, Ma LL, Zhang HJ, Wu SG, Qiu K, Min YN, Qi GH and Wang J*. Uterine inflammation status modulates eggshell mineralization via calcium transport and matrix protein synthesis in laying hens. Animal Nutrition, 2023, 13: 411-425.

Feng J, Lu MY, Wang J, Zhang HJ, Qiu K, Qi GH* and Wu SG*. Dietary oregano essential oil supplementation improves intestinal functions and alters gut microbiota in aged laying hens. Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 2021, 12(1): 72.

Feng J, Ma H, Yue YR, Hao KY, Li JH, Xiang YJ, Min YN*. Quercetin alleviates intestinal inflammation and improves intestinal functions via modulating gut microbiota composition in LPS-challenged laying hens. Poultry Science, 2022, 102(3): 102433.

Feng J, Zhang HJ, Wu SG, Qi GH* and Wang J*. Uterine transcriptome analysis reveals mRNA expression changes associated with the ultrastructure differences of eggshell in young and aged laying hens. BMC Genomics, 2020, 21(1): 770.

Feng J, Long S, Zhang HJ, Wu SG, Qi GH and Wang J*. Comparative effects of dietary microalgae oil and fish oil on fatty acid composition and sensory quality of table eggs. Poultry Science, 2020, 99(3): 1734-1743.

Liu YL※, Feng J※, Wang YM, Lv J, Li JH, Guo LJ and Min YN*. Fermented corn–soybean meal mixed feed modulates intestinal morphology, barrier functions and cecal microbiota in laying hens. Animals, 2021, 11(11): 3059.

Guo LJ, Lv J, Liu YL, Ma H, Chen BX, Hao KY, Feng J and Min YN*. Effects of different fermented feeds on production performance, cecal microorganisms, and intestinal immunity of laying hens. Animals, 2021, 11: 2799