Summary
Chunlin Long is a Professor and deputy director at the Key Laboratory of Ethnomedicine with over two decades of research experience and eight years in senior academic roles focused on biodiversity, ethnobotany, and agroecosystems. Trained with a PhD in Agroecosystem from a joint Japanese program and an MSc in Botany from the Kunming Institute of Botany, he combines rigorous field investigations with phytochemistry and plant genetic resources work. His career bridges basic taxonomy and applied fields like food science, agroforestry, and rural development, producing interdisciplinary proposals and teaching at Minzu University of China. Based in Beijing, he brings deep ethnopharmacology expertise and a cultural curiosity reflected in a poetic GitHub bio, indicating an appreciation for regional heritage alongside scientific inquiry.
8 years of coding experience
Master of Science in Botany, Botany/Plant Biology, Master of Science in Botany, Botany/Plant Biology at Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hunan Normal University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Agroecosystem, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Agroecosystem at United Graduate School, Gifu University and Shizuoka University
English, Chinese