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Name  
GUO Xue
Title  
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Highest Education  
  Ph.D
Office  
  18 Shuangqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China
Phone  
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Zip Code  
  100085
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Email  
  xueguo@rcees.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:
Dr. Guo is a Professor in the State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Professor Guo focus on soil microbiome and ecological functional processes. By using the interdisciplinary methods of molecular biology, microbial ecology, metagenomics and geological models, he has revealed the feedback mechanisms of microbial communities to climate change, community maintenance mechanisms, succession patterns, microbial medications of soil carbon cycle and related carbon cycle models. He has been honored with the Chinese Science and Technology Talent Award, the Outstanding Young Scholar Award of the Soil Science Society of China, and the Early Career Award of Asian Ecology Section of the Ecological Society of America. He has presided over or participated in a number of scientific research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation and the key research and development Plan of the Ministry of Science and Technology. He has published more than 30 SCI academic papers (i.e., Nature Climate Change, Nature Microbiology, Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature Communications, Global Change Biology), with a total of more than 1600 citations.
Education
Sep 2012 - Jun 2018, Ph.D, Microbiology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China
     (Sep 2014 - Sep 2017, CSC visiting student University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA) 
Sep 2010 - Jun 2012, M.S., Microbiology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China
Sep 2006 - Jun 2010, B.S., Microbiology, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China
Professional experience
Mar 2023 - present, Professor, State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Oct 2020 - Mar 2023, Assistant Professor, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Jul 2018 - Oct 2020, Postdoc., School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Research Interest:
 Microbiome and ecological processes
Public Services:

Honors:
Chinese Soil Science Society Outstanding Young Scholar Award in 2022
China Science and Technology Talent Award in 2021
Ecological Society of America Asian Ecology Section Early Career Award in 2021
Hunan Provincial Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award in 2020
Youth Science and Technology Innovation Award, honored by Microbial Ecology Committee of China Ecology Association in 2018
Selected Publications:
  1. Qi Q, Zhao J, Tian R, Zeng Y, Xie C, Gao Q, Dai T, Wang H, He J, Konstantinidis KT, Yang Y, Zhou J, & Guo X*. Microbially enhanced methane uptake under warming enlarges ecosystem carbon sink in a Tibetan alpine grassland. Global Change Biology 2022, 00: 1– 15.
  2. Guo X*, Yuan M, Lei J, Shi Z, Zhou X, Li J, Deng Y, Yang Y, Wu L, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J. Climate warming restructures seasonal dynamics of grassland soil microbial communities. mLife 2022, 1: 245– 256.
  3. Wu L#, Zhang Y#, Guo X#, Ning D, Zhou X, Feng J, Yuan M, Liu S, Guo J, Gao Z, Ma J, Kuang J, Jian S, Han S, Yang Z, Ouyang Y, Fu Y, Xiao N, Liu X, Wu L, Zhou A, Yang Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Reduction of microbial diversity in grassland soil is driven by long-term climate warming. Nature Microbiology 2022, 7: 1054-1062.
  4. Yuan M#, Guo X#, Wu L#, Zhang Y#, Xiao N, Ning D, Shi Z, Zhou X, Wu L, Yang Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Climate warming enhances microbial network complexity and stability. Nature Climate Change 2021, 11: 343–348.
  5. Lei J#, Guo X#, Zeng Y, Zhou J, Gao Q*, Yang Y*. Temporal changes of global soil respiration since 1987. Nature Communications 2021, 12: 403
  6. Guo X#, Gao Q#, Yuan M#, Wang G#, Zhou X, Feng J, Shi Z, Hale L, Wu L, Zhou A, Tian R, Liu F, Wu B, Chen L, Gyo Jung C, Niu S, Li D, Xu X, Jiang L, Escalas A, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Ning D, Liu X, Yang Y, Schuur, EAG, Konstantinidis KT, Cole JR, Penton CR, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Gene-informed decomposition model predicts lower soil carbon loss due to persistent microbial adaptation to warming. Nature communications 2020, 11: 4897.
  7. Guo X#, Zhou X#, Hale L#, Yuan M, Ning D, Feng J, Shi Z, Li Z, Feng B, Gao Q, Wu L, Shi W, Zhou A, Fu Y, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Qiu G, Liu X, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Yang Y, Zhou J*. Climate warming accelerates temporal scaling of grassland soil microbial biodiversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2019, 3(4): 612-619.
  8. Guo X#, Feng J#, Shi Z#, Zhou X, Yuan M, Tao X, Hale L, Yuan T, Wang J, Qin Y, Zhou A, Fu Y, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Ning D, Liu X, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Yang Y, Zhou J*. Climate warming leads to divergent succession of grassland microbial communities. Nature Climate Change 2018, 8(9):813-818.
 

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