Xu Haiming

 

IBM-Biocomputing Lab,

 

Institute of Bioinformatics,

 

Zhejiang University, 310029, P. R. China

 

Phone:

86-571-86971731(Lab), 86-571-86981895(H)

 

Fax:

86-571-86971117
Email: hmxu@zju.edu.cn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Education:

 

 

 

PhD in Bioinformatics and Quantity Genetics 2005,Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

 

 

M.S. in Genetics and Plant Breeding 1997, Department of Agronomy, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

 

 

B.S. in Mathematics 1990, Department of Mathematics, Hangzhou Teacher College,
Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.

 

 

 

 

 

Superviser:

 

 

 

Professor Zhu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Positions Held:

 

 

 

Lecturer 1999,1-Current, in Agronomy Department at Zhejiang University.

 

  Assistant Professor 1997.7-1998.12, in Agronomy Department at Zhejiang Agricultural University.
 
  Teacher in Shaoxin Shu-Ren Middle School 1990.7-1994.9.
 
     
  Research Interests:  
  Bioinformatics; Mapping complex disease gene in human; Methods for constructing core collection of germplasm.  
     
  Publications:  
  [1] J.X. Wu, H.M. Xu, and J. Zhu, 1998, An Approach to Eliminating Systematic Errors in Genetic Analysis. The Proceeding of the ICMB’97, World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc. USA.  
  [2] H. M. Xu, J. Hu, and J. Zhu, 2000, An efficient method of sampling core collection from crop germplasm, Crop Scince (Chinese), 26(2): 157-162.  
  [3] J. Hu, J. Zhu, H.M. Xu, 2000, Methods of constructing core collection by stepwise cluster with three sampling strategies based on genotypic values of crops. Theor. Appl. Gene., 101: 264-268.  
  [4] J. Hu, H.M. Xu, and J. Zhu, 2000, Constructing core collection of crop germplasm by multiple clusters based on genotypic values, Journal of Biomathematics (Chinese), 15(1): 103-109.  
  [5] J. Hu, H.M. Xu, J. Zhu, 2001. A method of constructing core collection reserving special germplasm materials. Journal of Biomathematics (Chinese), 16(3): 348-352.  
  [6] J. Hu, J. Zhu, H.M.Xu, 2001,Studies on property of sample size and different traits for core collections based on genotypic values of cotton,Journal of Zhejiang University (SCIENCE),2, (1):89-93.  
  [7] Wangda Cheng, Guoping Zhang, Guoping Zhao, Haigen Yao, Haiming Xu, 2003, Variation in rice quality of different cultivars and grain positions as affected by water management. Field Crop research, 80(3): 245-252.  
  [8] C.T. Li, C.H. Shi, J.G. Wu, H.M. Xu, H.Z. Zhang, Y.L. Ren, 2004. Methods of developing core collections based on the predicted genotypic value of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Theor Appl Genet 108: 1172-1176.  
  [9] C.T. Li, C.H. Shi, J.G. Wu, H.M. Xu, H.Z. Zhang, Y.L. Ren, W.X. Fei, 2004. Methods of Constructing Core Collections for Rice Germplasm by Using the Genotypic Value. Chinese J. Rice Sci., 18(3): 218-222.  
  [10] H.M. Xu, Y.X. Qiu, J. Hu, J.C. Wang, 2004. Methods of Constructing Core Collection of Crop Germplasm by Comparing Different Genetic Distances, Cluster Methods and Sampling Strategies. 30(9): 932-936.  
  [11] H.M. Xu, J. Zhu, 2004. Mapping QTLs on complex diseases or traits. Chinese Bulletin of Life Sciences, 16(4): 259-260.  
  [12] H.M. Xu, Y.M. Mei, J. Hu, J. Zhu, P. Gong. Sampling a core collection of Island cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) based on the genotypic values of fiber traits. Genet. Resour. and Crop. Evol. (In press).  
  [13] H.M. Xu, J. Hu, Y.X. Qiu. Study on constructing core collection based on plant molecular markers and quantitative traits. (Accepted).  
  [14] SIMA Yang-hu, LI Bin, XU Hai-ming, CHEN Da-xia, SUN De-bin, ZHAO Ai-chun, LU Cheng, XIANG Zhong-huai, Study on Location of QTLs Controlling Cocoon Traits in Silkworm. ACTA GENETICA SINICA (accepted).  
     
  Computer Experience:  
  Languages: C, C++, Quick Basic.  
  Application software: SAS, Statistica, JavaScript, FrontPage.  
  System: Dos, Windows, Unix.  
  Machines: PC Computers, Sun Workstation.  
     
  Teaching Experience:  
  Linear model and statistical analysis  
  Biomathematics  
  Fundamentals of SAS  
  Numerical analysis and C program  
  Plant breeding (experiment)  
  Computer application in agriculture   
     
  Professional Affiliations & Honor Societies:  
  The Genetics Society of China.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Links:

 

 

 

College of Agriculture & Biotechnology, Zhejiang University

 

 

Institute of Bioinformatics, Zhejiang University

 

 

Zhejiang University

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last updated at Apr. 5th 2005

 

 

Biocomputing Lab, Institute of Bioinformatics, Zhejiang University