Entry Information
Shilan Wang
Dr
Female
28/10/1997
China
Passport
EC492
Chinese
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Rm 1016, 10/F, Building 17W, 17 Science Park West Avenue, Hong Kong Science Park, Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Life Science and Medicine
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I am eager to join the Council of the Hong Kong Laureate Forum to contribute to its mission of fostering global collaboration and innovation in science and technology. With a background in gut microbiome of maternal and children health and a passion for interdisciplinary research, I believe that my background can add a unique perspective to the Council.
Postdoc
Medicine-gut microbiome of maternal and children health
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
First Academic or Research Referee *
Prof. Lin Zhang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Assistant Professor
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Second Academic or Research Referee
2024 Faculty Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme (FPFS)
2021 Outstanding Graduate of Beijing
2020 National Scholarship,
The Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
2020 Merit Student, China Agricultural University
2020 First-class academic scholarship, China Agricultural University
2019 Outstanding Graduate, China Agricultural University
2016-2017 Excellent Student Cadre, China Agricultural University
2015-2017 Excellent Student Scholarship, China Agricultural University
2015-2017 Merit Student, China Agricultural University
The impact of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal or infant microbiome trajectory remains poorly understood. Utilizing large-scale longitudinal fecal samples from 264 mother-baby dyads, we present the gut microbiome trajectory of the mothers throughout pregnancy and infants during the first year of life. GDM mothers had a distinct microbiome diversity and composition during the gestation period. GDM leaves fingerprints on the infant’s gut microbiome, which are confounded by delivery mode. Further, Clostridium species positively correlate with a larger head circumference at month 12 in male offspring but not females. The gut microbiome of GDM mothers with male fetuses displays depleted gut-brain modules, including acetate synthesis I and degradation and glutamate synthesis II. The gut microbiome of female infants of GDM mothers has higher histamine degradation and dopamine degradation. Together, our integrative analysis indicates that GDM affects maternal and infant gut composition, which is associated with sexually dimorphic infant head growth.
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