Wen-Hsiung Li
Wen-Hsiung Li | |
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Born |
Wen Hsiung Li September 22, 1942 Pingtung, Taiwan |
Citizenship | Taiwanese-American |
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Fields |
Mathematics Genetics Evolutionary Biology Genomics |
Institutions |
University of Chicago Academia Sinica University of Texas University of Wisconsin-Madison |
Alma mater |
Brown University, Providence, RI, USA National Central University, Taiwan Chung-Yuang College of Science and Engineering, Taiwan |
Thesis | Mathematical Studies On Mutational Damages In Finite Populations (1972) |
Doctoral advisor | Wendell Fleming |
Other academic advisors | Masatoshi Nei |
Known for |
Male-Driven Evolution[1][2][3] Molecular clock[4] Genomics[5] |
Notable awards |
Balzan Prize for Genetics and Evolution (2003)[6] Mendel Medal (2009)[7] |
Website Li Laboratory at University of Chicago Wen Hsiung Li Profile at Academia Sinica |
Wen-Hsiung Li (Traditional Chinese:李文雄, 1942-) is a Taiwanese American scientist working in the fields of molecular evolution, population genetics, and genomics. He is currently the James Watson Professor of Ecology and Evolution at the University of Chicago and a Principal Investigator at the Institute of Information Science and Genomics Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
Biography
Li was born in 1942 in Taiwan. In 1968 he received a M.S. in geophysics from National Central University. In 1972 he received his Ph.D in applied mathematics at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. From 1972 to 1973 he was a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Wisconsin Madison (genetics), working with James F. Crow. In 1973 he moved to the University of Texas, where he was appointed as a professor in 1984. Since 1998 he has been a professor at The University of Chicago.
Scientific contributions
Professor Li is best known for his studies on the molecular clock (i.e. rates and patterns of DNA sequence evolution) and on the patterns and consequences of gene duplication.
In 2003, he received the international Balzan Prize for his contribution to genetics and evolutionary biology, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences, who cited his role in "establishing theoretical foundations for molecular phylogenetics and evolutionary genomics". He is the author of the first texts in the field of molecular evolution, Molecular Evolution and Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution (co-authored with Dan Graur), and an author on more than 200 peer-reviewed publications.
Honors
- Academia Sinica Taiwan, 1998
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1999
- President of the “Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution”, 2000
- National Academy of Sciences, 2003
- Balzan prize 2003 for genetics and evolution (The third recipient, following Sewall Wright (1984) and John Maynard Smith (1991)).
- Inaugural HUGO/ "Chen Award" for Achievement in Human Genetic and Genomic Research, 2008
Selected publications
- Chu, T. -C.; Lu, C. -H.; Liu, T.; Lee, G. C.; Li, W. -H.; Shih, A. C. -C. (2013). "Assembler for de novo assembly of large genomes". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110 (36): E3417. doi:10.1073/pnas.1314090110.
- Gu, Z.; Steinmetz, L. M.; Gu, X.; Scharfe, C.; Davis, R. W.; Li, W. H. (2003). "Role of duplicate genes in genetic robustness against null mutations". Nature. 421 (6918): 63–6. doi:10.1038/nature01198. PMID 12511954.
- Makova, K. D.; Li, W. H. (2002). "Strong male-driven evolution of DNA sequences in humans and apes". Nature. 416 (6881): 624–6. doi:10.1038/416624a. PMID 11948348.
- Li, W. H.; Gu, Z.; Wang, H.; Nekrutenko, A. (2001). "Evolutionary analyses of the human genome". Nature. 409 (6822): 847–9. doi:10.1038/35057039. PMID 11237007.
- Tan, Y.; Li, W. H. (1999). "Vision: Trichromatic vision in prosimians". Nature. 402 (6757): 36. doi:10.1038/46947. PMID 10573416.
- Shyue, S.; Hewett-Emmett, D.; Sperling, H.; Hunt, D.; Bowmaker, J.; Mollon, J.; Li, W.H. (1995). "Adaptive evolution of color vision genes in higher primates". Science. 269 (5228): 1265–7. doi:10.1126/science.7652574. PMID 7652574.
- Shimmin, L. C.; Chang, B. H. J.; Li, W. H. (1993). "Male-driven evolution of DNA sequences". Nature. 362 (6422): 745–7. doi:10.1038/362745a0. PMID 8469284.
- Graur, D.; Hide, W. A.; Li, W. H. (1991). "Is the guinea-pig a rodent?". Nature. 351 (6328): 649–52. doi:10.1038/351649a0. PMID 2052090.
- Graur, D. A. N.; Li, W.H. (1991). "Neutral mutation hypothesis test". Nature. 354 (6349): 114. doi:10.1038/354114e0.
- Wolfe, K. H.; Sharp, P. M.; Li, W. H. (1989). "Mutation rates differ among regions of the mammalian genome". Nature. 337 (6204): 283–5. doi:10.1038/337283a0. PMID 2911369.
- Gouy, M.; Li, W. H. (1989). "Phylogenetic analysis based on rRNA sequences supports the archaebacterial rather than the eocyte tree". Nature. 339 (6220): 145–7. doi:10.1038/339145a0. PMID 2497353.
- Sharp, P.; Shields, D.; Wolfe, K.; Li, W.H. (1989). "Chromosomal location and evolutionary rate variation in enterobacterial genes". Science. 246 (4931): 808–10. doi:10.1126/science.2683084. PMID 2683084.
- Sharp, P. M.; Li, W.H. (1988). "Understanding the origins of AIDS viruses". Nature. 336 (6197): 315. doi:10.1038/336315a0. PMID 3194016.
- Li, W. H.; Tanimura, M. (1987). "The molecular clock runs more slowly in man than in apes and monkeys". Nature. 326 (6108): 93–6. doi:10.1038/326093a0. PMID 3102974.
- Li, W. H.; Gojobori, T.; Nei, M. (1981). "Pseudogenes as a paradigm of neutral evolution". Nature. 292 (5820): 237–9. doi:10.1038/292237a0. PMID 7254315.
- Nei, M.; Li, W. H. (1979). "Mathematical model for studying genetic variation in terms of restriction endonucleases". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 76 (10): 5269–73. doi:10.1073/pnas.76.10.5269. PMC 413122. PMID 291943.
Selected books
- Li, W.-H. (2006). Molecular Evolution. Sinauer. ISBN 0-87893-480-4.
- Dan Graur; Wen-Hsiung Li (2000). Fundamentals of Molecular Evolution: Second Edition. Sinauer Associates, Inc.
References
- ↑ Shimmin, L. C.; Chang, B. H. J.; Li, W. H. (1993). "Male-driven evolution of DNA sequences". Nature. 362 (6422): 745–7. doi:10.1038/362745a0. PMID 8469284.
- ↑ Makova, K. D.; Li, W. H. (2002). "Strong male-driven evolution of DNA sequences in humans and apes". Nature. 416 (6881): 624–6. doi:10.1038/416624a. PMID 11948348.
- ↑ "Males' DNA propels evolution, study says". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
- ↑ Lewin, R. (1985). "Molecular clocks scrutinized". Science. 228 (4699): 571. doi:10.1126/science.3983640.
- ↑ Li, W. H.; Gu, Z.; Wang, H.; Nekrutenko, A. (2001). "Evolutionary analyses of the human genome". Nature. 409 (6822): 847–9. doi:10.1038/35057039. PMID 11237007.
- ↑ "Balzan Prize for Genetics and Evolution". International Balzan Prize Foundation website. International Balzan Prize Foundation. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
- ↑ "Mendel Medal". The Genetics Society website. The Genetics Society. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
External links
- Official research profile
- Lab web site
- National Academy of Sciences citation
- Balzan Foundation profile
- Academia Sinica website reference for the HUGO/ "Chen Award" 2008