Mingwan Sun

Profile

In the PhD period, I will mainly dedicate to investigating the mechanism of MHC (Major Histocompatibility Complex) in shorebirds. MHC gene codes for proteins found on the surfaces of cells that present peptide fragments from both own cells and pathogen then activate the immune response. Because this gene plays a role in the army race between the immune system and the virus, this gene needs to keep a high diversity to tackle flexible infections.

According to the immune function of this gene, my hypothesis is MHC may have an impact on the microbiome flora in the body (i.e. gut microbiome). Here I will testify the correlation between MHC and gut microbiome in plover populations.

Besides, MHC has been also proven to act as an olfactory factor in mammals, but not in avian species. And the change in the smell also influences their mating strategies. Therefore, for one I’m going to check whether MHC diversity contributes to the smell composition, for another I will check if this contribution may influence the mating choice. If you have any interest in this charming gene, any talk is welcomed!

Previous Research and Other Interests

During the previous years, I have joined several projects about disease like cancer using the next-generation sequencing data. I’m familiar with transcriptome data and single-cell transcriptome data and has quite analysing experience.


Curriculum Vitae
  • 2023 – Present: PhD student, School of Life Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, UK
  • 2020 – 2023: MSc Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China
  • 2016 – BSc Biological Science, School of Life Sciences, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China

Supervisors

Prof. Dr. Joe Hoffman, University of Bielefeld

Prof. Dr. Tamás Székely, University of Bath

Prof. Dr. Stephen Ward, University of Bath


Publications

Scientific Articles

You can find a full list of Mingwan’s publications here.

Posters

Sun, M., Halimubieke, N., Fang, B., Székely, T., Liu, Y. The gut microbiome of different sexes in two high-altitude shorebird populations.


Contact Details

e-mail: mingwansun[at]gmail.com; sunmw[at]mail2.sysu.edu.cn