Home
People
Jianping Xu
Profile photo for Jianping Xu

Jianping Xu
Professor, Biology

Overview

Ecology and Evolutionary Genetics of Fungi The overall objective in our research is to understand how fungi evolve. We examine both the patterns of fungal evolution as well as the mechanisms responsible for the observed patterns of evolution. We study fungal comminities and populations from the environment, human, animal, plant, and fungal hosts, clinics, and the laboratory to address a variety of issues such as the rates and effects of spontaneous mutations; the persistence and spread of mutations in natural environments and anthropogenic populations; and the origins of novel traits, genotypes and species. Our research uses microbiological, molecular, ecological and quantitative genetic tools. Our current research includes the following topics: 1. Population genetics and genomics of fungi, including wild mushrooms and human and animal fungal pathogens; 2. Fungal mitochondrial DNA variation and inheritance; 3. Development of biomarkers for efficient identification of human fungal pathogens; 4. Genetic analyses of quantitative traits in human fungal pathogens; 5. Microbiome and their effects on host health..

Other Appointments

Research Associate
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Duke University (1997 - 2000)
Research Scientist
Institute of Microbiology, Jiangxi Academy of Sciences (1989 - 1991)

Background

Degrees

PhD
Botany, University of Toronto
MSc
Botany, University of Toronto
MScAg
Soil Science, Nanjing Agricultural University
BSc
Agronomy, Agronomy, Jiangxi Agricultural University

Contact

jpxu@mcmaster.ca
(905) 525-9140 ext. 27934

Other Links and Profiles

Xu Lab @ McMaster
Orcid ID

Contact the Experts team