Wang Sijie, a senior in the laboratory, is also a prospective graduate student in the life sciences department of our school for five years. Under the guidance of Teacher Lin, he applied for the travel award from the Asia-pacific Developmental Biology Network in Japan. This time he went to Kyoto, Japan with Teacher Lin Mingde. Participated in the 43rd Japan and Asia-Pacific Annual Conference on Developmental Biology (June 20-23, 2010) and won the best presentation award. The Best Poster Award was 30 selected from 371 posters. Esprit was the only university speaker to win the award at this exhibition. Such performance is truly commendable . The work of Sijie students is to use Drosophila as a model to study the function of the aphid Vasa protein. Vasa protein is a marker protein for germ cells. Research results from Lin Mingde’s laboratory found that the aphid Vasa protein may be transported to the reproductive plasma through a New ways to ship that have never been discovered before.