On June 24, 2025, the 36th session of the Young Scholars Association (YSA) activity was successfully held in the second-floor Radiobiology Conference Room at the School of Public Health, Jilin University. This event had the privilege of inviting Ms. Liu Ning from the School of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University, whose research primarily focuses on comprehensive biological pollution control of fecal waste and the technology for harmless resource utilization. This exchange was conducted under the framework of the Ministry of Education's Joint Construction Project for High-Level Public Health Schools between Jilin University and Xinjiang Medical University, and was held in a hybrid format (online and offline). More than 20 young faculty members from both schools participated.
Liu Ning delivered a presentation titled "Degradation, Derivatization, Influence Mechanisms, and Risk Assessment of Amoxicillin During Aerobic Composting of Fecal Waste," providing a detailed introduction to her doctoral and postdoctoral research, including the degradation and derivatization of amoxicillin during aerobic composting and its potential risk analysis, the impact of amoxicillin on nitrogen transformation during aerobic composting, and the effects of amoxicillin on bacterial community succession and antibiotic resistance risks during aerobic composting. This event not only provided a platform for young faculty members from both schools to engage in in-depth discussions on technological applications and innovative methodologies, but also stimulated cutting-edge research inspiration through interdisciplinary intellectual exchange. It injected new momentum into promoting the integrated development of green biotechnology and environmental risk prevention and control.

