● 个人简介
孙珊, 1992年12月出生,理学博士,副研究员,硕士生导师,海南省“D”类人才。主要从事海洋环境问题(如海洋污染、海洋酸化、全球变暖)的背景下,通过多学科交叉和技术融合,从分子、生理、生态多个水平,全面系统地研究多重压力下的海洋生态系统在生态多样性、生理响应、碳氮循环等关键生态过程方面的作用、机制与效应。担任《海洋学报》和《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》(《海洋学报(英文版)》)两刊青年编委。
Shan Sun
Title/position: Associate Research Fellow
Sun is primarily focuses on studying the roles, mechanisms, and effects of marine ecosystems under multiple stressors in key ecological processes such as ecological diversity, physiological responses, and carbon-nitrogen cycling. This research is conducted against the backdrop of marine environmental issues (such as marine pollution, ocean acidification, and global warming) through interdisciplinary integration and technological fusion, spanning multiple levels from molecular and physiological to ecological perspectives.
● 个人履历
2025.01-至今,海南大学,副研究员
2023.08-2024.12,海南大学,助理研究员
2019.09-2023.06,南开大学,环境科学,博士
2015.09-2018.06,西北农林科技大学,生态学,硕士
2011.09-2015.06,兰州城市学院,环境科学,学士
Curriculum Vitae
2025.01-present, Associate Research Fellow, State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea, Hainan University
2023.08-2024.12, Assistant Research Fellow,Research Fellow, State Key Laboratory of Marine Resource Utilization in South China Sea, Hainan University
2019.09-2023.06, Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Nankai University
2015.09-2018.06, M.S. in Ecology, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University
2015.09-2018.06, B.S. in Environmental Science, Lanzhou City University
● 研究方向
研究方向主要聚焦气候变化和人类活动影响下海洋环境中关键物种的响应、海洋生物地球化学循环过程及其适应机制。
拟开展的主要研究内容包括以下内容:
(1)关键藻类的生理生化及生物界面效应响应;
(2)海洋浮游植物关键类群的生物地球化学循环过程对海洋环境问题的响应;
(3)全球变化下海洋新污染物对浮游植物分子作用机制的研究;
欢迎对海洋新型污染物生物效应方向感兴趣的同学,及具有环境科学、生物学、海洋科学等相关知识背景的硕士、博士加入。
Sun primarily focuses on the responses of key marine species, marine biogeochemical cycling processes, and their adaptation mechanisms under the influence of climate change and human activities.
The main research areas include:
1. Physiological and biochemical responses of key algae and their biointerface effects.
2. Responses of biogeochemical cycling processes in key groups of marine phytoplankton to marine environmental issues.
3. Molecular mechanisms of the effects of emerging marine pollutants on phytoplankton under global change.
Welcome master’s and doctoral students with backgrounds in environmental science, biology, marine science, or related fields who are interested in the biological effects of emerging marine pollutants to join our research team.