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People
Name:
LUO Cui
Education:
Ph.D.
Research direction:
 
Academic
title:
Associate Professor
Postal Code:
210008
Subject
categories:
Palaeontology
Mailing
Address:
29 East Bejing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
cluo@nigpas.ac.cn

Resume:

  Since 2015.06: Research Assistant in CAS Key Laboratory of Economic Stratigraphy and Palaeogeography, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology 

  2015.02: Dr. rar. nat. in Geosciences, Georg-August University of Göttingen 

  2011.07: Master in Geology and Paleontology, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 

  2008.07: Bachelor in Geology (Paleontology), Nanjing University, China 

Direction:

  Paleobiology of poriferans; microbial carbonates; interaction between metazoans and the microbial system in geological history 

Achievements:

  Tilly Edinger Prize, 2013 

  PhD scholarship (36 months) from Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC), 2011–2014 

Publications:

  Luo CZhu M-Y. (2010) A brief review of the Precambrian “metazoan fossils” from North China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 49 (3): 288-307. (in Chinese) 

  Luo C, Reitner J (2014) First report of fossil "keratose" demosponges in Phanerozoic carbonates: preservation and 3-D reconstruction. Naturwissenschaften, 101(6):467–77. 

  Luo C, Schäfer N, Duda J-P, Li L-X (2014) Preservation of organic matter in sponge fossils: a case study of “round sponge fossils” from the Cambrian Chengjiang Biota with Raman spectroscopy. Göttingen Contributions to Geosciences, 77: 29–38. 

  Luo C, Reitner J (2016) “Stromatolites” built by sponges and microbes – a new type of Phanerozoic bioconstruction. Lethaia, 49:555–570. 

  Luo C, Zhu M, Reitner J (2016) Jinxian Biota revisited: taphonomy and body plan of the Neoproterozoic discoid fossils from southern Liaodong Peninsula, North China. PalZ, 90:205–224. 

  Reitner J, Luo C, Duda J-P (2012) Early sponge remains from the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian phosphate deposits of the Fontanarejo area (Central Spain). 17th Field Conference of the Cambrian Stage Subdivision Working Group, International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy & Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Discovery of the Kaili Biota. Guizhou. Journal of Guizhou University (Natural Sciences), 29 (Sup. 1): 184-186extended abstract 

Community service:
Research Projects:

   National Natural Science Funds of China (Grant No. 41602001), A study on the Cambrian keratose demosponge fossils2017/01-2019/12