The School has leveraged its provincial and ministerial key laboratories to establish a research platform that spans from molecular and cellular investigations to analyses of individual and population-level phenomena, as well as from theoretical innovation to important applications. Over the past five years, the School has undertaken over 200 scientific projects of provincial and ministerial levels or above, including national key R&D programs, national major science and technology projects, major projects for the cultivation of genetically modified organisms, key projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC), and key projects funded by the NSFC Joint Fund for Regional Innovation and Development. It has published 450 academic papers, secured 20 authorized patents, received 4 provincial and ministerial-level science and technology achievement awards, and published 12 monographs.