SPEAKER: Moyang Liu
Associate Professor, Department of Plant Science, SAB
TIME :12:40-14:00 April 16th, 2025 (Wed)
VENUE:Room 104, Building B, SAB
ORGANIZER:Office of Discipline and Science & Technology, SAB;
Young Teachers Association, SAB
TITLE:Multi-omics method development: upgrading the "toolbox" for gene function research
ABSTRACT:
In recent years, the integration and innovation of multi-omics technologies have significantly advanced the depth and breadth of gene functional research. This report focuses on the synergistic development and application of multi-omics methodologies, elucidating their strategic roles in deciphering gene regulatory networks, functional evolutionary mechanisms, and tissue-specific spatiotemporal expression patterns. By presenting representative case studies on drought stress responses using integrated multi-omics approaches, we highlight their unique advantages in constructing key gene interaction networks and deciphering metabolic pathways. Furthermore, we introduce a cloud-based modularized analytical framework that integrates standardized data processing, visual modeling, and intelligent prediction tools. This system establishes a one-stop solution from raw data to biological interpretation, providing efficient and precise technical support for plant functional genomics research.