Photo of Shu-Jin  Luo Shu-Jin Luo
Peking University, School of Life Sciences Rm 632, No. 5 Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District
100871 Beijing, China
luo.shujin(at)pku.edu.cn

member since 2005
My research field is genomic diversity and evolution and I have been based at Peking University, China, since 2009, after receiving Ph.D. from University of Minnesota in 2006 and a postdoc post at the National Cancer Institute in Maryland. Our research bridges the traditional fields of wildlife ecology and biogeography to the cutting-edge advances in genomics and bioinformatics. I was the leading researcher to elucidate the tiger’s molecular evolutionary history and identified the Malayan tiger as a subspecies named Panthera tigris jacksoni. My more recent work involves the identification of the genetic basis of the white tiger pelage and the Asian short-tailed domestic cats, and population genomic studies on multiple Asian felids including the tiger, leopard, leopard cat, fishing cat, marbled cat, golden cat, and the Chinese mountain cat.