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Name Title Expertise Email
LI Chun Professor lichun@ivpp.ac.cn
LI Qian Associate Professor Research interests include the Early Cenozoic rodent fossils, terrestrial deposits, and environmental changes at Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.  liqian@ivpp.ac.cn
LI Qiang Associate professor liqiang@ivpp.ac.cn
LI Xiaoqiang Professor lixiaoqiang@ivpp.ac.cn
LIU Jinyi Professor Research interests include Late Cenozoic mammal faunas, morphology and phylogeny of Carnivora, terrestrial deposits, and environmental changes at Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences liujinyi@ivpp.ac.cn
LIU Jun Professor
Early tetrapods (Paleozoic and Early Mesozoic), especially therapsids: their morphology, phylogenetic systematics, function, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography.
liujun@ivpp.ac.cn
LIU Wu Principal Investigator liuwu@ivpp.ac.cn
Lu Jing Associate Professor   lujing@ivpp.ac.cn
NI Xijun Professor nixijun@ivpp.ac.cn
PEI Shuwen Professor

    Paleoanthropology, Paleolithic Archaeology, Quaternary Geology. Specialized in the study on the archaeology of human evolution, site formation processes, lithic technology, living environment, and the difference and formation of human behaviors between west and east of early hominins during Pleistocene.

peishuwen@ivpp.ac.cn
QIU Zhanxiang Professor
 
qiuzhanxiang@ivpp.ac.cn
SHANG Qinghua Professor shangqinghua@ivpp.ac.cn
STIDHAM Thomas Professor
      I am an integrative biologist and avian paleontologist who mainly studies the origin and diversification of modern or crown group birds. My interests include systematics, paleobiology, biogeography, and anatomy, and I have a particular interest in the role of climate change and intercontinental dispersals of birds through the Cenozoic.
TONG Haowen Professor
Quaternary mammalian fossils from prehistoric sites: their evolution and paleoenvironmental implications, mainly focusing on pachyderms; relationships between humans and the mammalian faunas.
tonghaowen@ivpp.ac.cn
Vikas Kumar

I am an evolutionary computational biologist with boinformatics skills and interested in the field of paleogenomics, population genomics, phylogenomics, taxonomy, speciation, molecular evolution, selection, bioinformatics and transcriptomics.