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19/02/2015 The Douglas Lab: Shijun You http://thedouglaslab.blogspot.ca/2013/10/shijun-you.html 1/2 Department of Botany, University of British Columbia The Douglas Lab Newer Post Older Post Home Posted by The Douglas Lab Shijun You I got my B.Sc. (Environmental Science) and M.Sc. (Forestry management) from the Dalhousie University and UBC in 2007 and 2010, respectively. I joined UBC Botany early 2013 to pursue the PhD under the joint supervision of Dr. Carl Douglas and Dr. Murray Isman (Land and Food System, UBC). The current project I am working on is a phylo-geographical study on one of the destructive agricultural pests, diamondback moth (DBM, Plutella xylostella) in America by molecular-maker-based analysis. The DBM is believed to be the most widely distributed Lepidoptera agricultural pest world-wide. We are expecting to observe the expansion of DBM distribution beyond where we currently know in the context of climate change. I am interested in developing more sustainable strategies for DBM management based on profound understanding of its population dynamics, especially from the molecular level. Home About Us Department of Botany, UBC Prospective Students Contact Us GENERAL INFORMATION Carl Douglas Adriana Suarez-Gonzalez Arnaud Capron Lan Tran Michael Friedmann Orpita Das Shijun You Shumin Wang Steffi Fritsche Yuanyuan Liu Lab Alumni LAB MEMBERS BioImaging Facility Biodiversity Research Centre Department of Forestry Michael Smith Laboratories UBC RESOURCES AND FACILITIES Vancouver Tourism NEW TO VANCOUVER? Powered by Blogger. 0 More Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In

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  • 19/02/2015 The Douglas Lab: Shijun You

    http://thedouglaslab.blogspot.ca/2013/10/shijun-you.html 1/2

    Department of Botany, University of British Columbia

    The Douglas Lab

    Newer Post Older PostHome

    Posted by The Douglas Lab

    Shijun You

    I got my B.Sc. (Environmental Science) and M.Sc. (Forestry management) from the Dalhousie University and UBC in2007 and 2010, respectively.

    I joined UBC Botany early 2013 to pursue the PhD under the jointsupervision of Dr. Carl Douglas and Dr. Murray Isman (Land and FoodSystem, UBC). The current project I am working on is a phylo-geographicalstudy on one of the destructive agricultural pests, diamondback moth(DBM, Plutella xylostella) in America by molecular-maker-basedanalysis. The DBM is believed to be the most widely distributed Lepidopteraagricultural pest world-wide. We are expecting to observe the expansion ofDBM distribution beyond where we currently know in the context of climatechange. I am interested in developing more sustainable strategies for DBMmanagement based on profound understanding of its population dynamics,especially from the molecular level.

    HomeAbout UsDepartment of Botany, UBCProspective StudentsContact Us

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    Carl DouglasAdriana Suarez-GonzalezArnaud CapronLan TranMichael FriedmannOrpita DasShijun YouShumin WangSteffi FritscheYuanyuan LiuLab Alumni

    LAB MEMBERS

    BioImaging FacilityBiodiversity ResearchCentreDepartment of ForestryMichael Smith Laboratories

    UBC RESOURCES ANDFACILITIES

    Vancouver Tourism

    NEW TO VANCOUVER?

    Powered by Blogger.

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