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Name:
Yin Jian
Education:
Ph.D.
Positions:
Academic title:
Full Professor
Phone:
+86-0512-69588325
Fax:
+86-0512-69588324
E-mail:
yinj@sibet.ac.cn
Personal Website:
Postal Code:
215163
Mailing Address:
No.88, Keling Road, Suzhou New District, China

Resume:

Dr Yin graduated from Zhejiang University, and later entered the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, CAS. He worked in the University of Montreal for one year as the visiting scholar, learning in vivo fluorescent labeling and detection technology. As the person in charge, he has undertaken 3 Natural Science Foundations of China, the sub-project of Instrument Developing Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences, “Strategic Priority Research Program” of Chinese Academy of Sciences and more than 10 projects from local governments. The total funds were about 9 million RMB. So far Dr Yin has published 44 academic papers, of which 37 were SCI papers; He applied for 21 invention patents, of which 12 were authorized; He has written 2 monographs as well.

He was selected as the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has won the 2015 Science and Technology Youth Award of the Chinese Analysis and Testing Association and the third prize of the third Jinan High-tech Zone Entrepreneurship Competition in 2018; two articles were awarded 2016 -2017 Third Prize of Suzhou Natural Science Excellent Paper. 4 articles with him as the corresponding author won the third prize of Suzhou Natural Science Outstanding Papers.


Direction:

1) Multi-drug resistance mechanism of cancer cells

Based on in vitro and in vivo models, the mechanism of occurrence, development and dissemination of multidrug resistance mediated by ABC transporters was systematically studied. Based on this, a raman spectroscopy-based identification technology for drug-resistant tumor cells was developed and the reversal agents were screened.

2) Environment and reproductive health

Comprehensively use a series of molecular biology methods such as Crispr/Cas9 and digital PCR to explore the mechanism of blood cell-free DNA methylation and transcription factors related to embryonic developmental abnormalities, discover new markers and develop highly sensitive detection technologies to assist clinical diagnosis.

3) Evaluation of biological effects of nanomaterials

Using zebrafish embryos, tumor cells and pathogenic bacteria as models, the role of ABC transporters in nanoparticle efflux and toxicity resistance and related regulatory mechanisms were studied, and the active stress mechanism of embryos/tumor cells/bacteria on environmental damage was revealed.

Community service:

Achievements:
Article:

1)         Yin J#*, Zhang J#, Chen ML, Yin HC, Tian JJ, Reduction of Cd2+/Ag+-induced toxicity by 3-mercaptopropionic acid-CdSe/ZnS quantum dots and glutathione-CdSe/ZnS quantum dots in human liver cancer cells, Hum Exp Toxicol, 2021, Accepted.

2)         Yuan YK, Sun JJ, Tian JJ, Hu J, Yin HC*, Yin J*, Involvement of ABC transporters in the detoxification of non-substrate nanoparticles in lung and cervical cancer cells. Toxicology, 2021, 455, 152762.

3)         Ge MH, Chen ML, Tian JJ, Yin HC*, Yin J*, A hyaluronic acid fluorescent hydrogel based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer for sensitive detection of hyaluronidase. Anal Bioanal Chem, 2020, 412, 1915-1923.

4)         Sun YM, Zhang J, Yin HC*, Yin J*, MicroRNA-mediated suppression of P-glycoprotein by quantum dots in lung cancer cells. J Appl Toxicol, 2020, 40(4), 525-534.

5)        Hu J#, Tian JJ#, Zhang F, Wang H,Yin J*, Pxr- and Nrf2- mediated induction of ABC transporters by heavy metal ions in zebrafish embryos.Environ Pollut, 2019,255(Pt 2), 113329.

6)         Sun JJ, Fang H, Zhang ZQ, Chen ML, Tian JJ, Chen L, Zou X*, Yin HC*, Yin J*, Detection of glioma by surface-enhanced Raman scattering spectra with optimized mathematical methods. J Raman Spectrosc, 2019, 50(8), 1130-1140.

7)        Tian JJ#, Hu J#, Liu GX, Yin HC, Chen ML, Miao P, Bai PL,Yin J*,Altered Gene expression of ABC transporters, nuclear receptors and oxidative stress signaling in zebrafish embryos exposed to CdTe quantum dots. Environ Pollut, 2019, 244, 588-599.

8)         Yin J*, Deng XD, Zhang J, Lin J, Current understanding of interactions between nanoparticles and ABC transporters in cancer cells. Curr Med Chem, 2018, 25(42), 5930-5944.

9)        Ge MH, Bai PL, Chen ML, Tian JJ, Hu J, Yin HC*, Yin J*, Utilizing hyaluronic acid as a versatile platform for fluorescence resonance energy transfer-based glucose sensing. Anal Bioanal Chem, 2018, 410(9), 2413-2421.

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