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Guangxu Jin Ph.D.
Present Title & Affiliation
Postdoc, Department of Systems Medicine and Bioengineering, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, TX
Office Address
The Methodist Hospital Research Institute
6565 Fannin ST
West Pavilion 307
Houston, TX 77030
Office: +1 (713)-441-7268
Cell: +1 (832)-738-2167
Education & Training
Degree-Granting Education
- Ph.D., 2005.9 ~ 2008.7, Academy of Mathematics & Systems Science, CAS, Bioinformatics
- M.S., 2002.9 ~ 2005.7, College of Mathematics and System Sience, Shenyang Normal University, Applied Mathematics
- B.S., 1998.9 ~ 2002.7, Department of Mathematics, Shenyang Normal University, Applied Mathematics
Postgraduate Traning
- Exchange Student, DEC, 2007 ~ Otc, 2008, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College.
- Post Doctoral Fellow, Otc, 2008 ~ Now, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College.
GuangxuJin was born in December, 1977 in Liaoning, China. He received his B.S. Degrees from Department of Mathematics, Shenyang Normal University, M.S. Degrees also from College of Mathematics and System Sience, Shenyang Normal University, and he received his Ph.D. degree from Academy of Mathematics & Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Now he is a post doctoral fellow in The Methodist Hospital Research Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College. His interests are Systems biology and bioinformatics and his special focus is on the critical roles of proteins in human diseases.
Educational Backgrounds
- B.S., 1998.9 ~ 2002.7, Department of Mathematics, Shenyang Normal University.
- M.S., 2002.9 ~ 2005.7, College of Mathematics and System Sience, Shenyang Normal University.
- Ph.D., 2005.9 ~ 2008.7, Academy of Mathematics & Systems Science, CAS.
- Exchange Student, DEC, 2007 ~ Otc, 2008, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College.
- Post Doctoral Fellow, Otc, 2008 ~ Now, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute & Weill Cornell Medical College.
Research Areas and Interests
- Protein-protein interaction network: Hubs and network motifs
- Signaling pathways and human diseases
- Systems biology and Bioinformatics
Publications
Journals:- Jin G, Cui K, Zhou X, Wong ST (2009) Unraveling the Signal-Transduction Networks in Cancer Metastasis. IEEE Signal Proc Mag 26: 129-132. PDF
- Jin G, Zhou X, Cui K, Zhang XS, Chen L, Wong ST (2009) A cross-platform method for identifying candidate network biomarkers for prostate cancer. IET Syst Biol 3(6), 505-512.
- Wang RS, Jin G, Zhang XS, Chen L (2009) Modeling post-transcriptional regulation activity of small non-coding RNAs in Escherichia coli. BMC Bioinformatics 10 Suppl 4: S6.
- Jin G, Zhou X, Wang H, Zhao H, Cui K, Zhang XS, Chen L, Hazen SL, Li K, Wong ST (2008) The Knowledge-Integrated Network Biomarkers Discovery for Major Adverse Cardiac Events. J Proteome Res 7(9): 4013-4021. PDF
- Jin G, Zhang S, Zhang XS, Chen L (2007) Hubs with Network Motifs Organize Modularity Dynamically in the Protein-Protein Interaction Network of Yeast. PLoS ONE 2(11): e1207. Sorry, a file named plosone.pdf does not exist.
- Zhang S, Jin G, Zhang XS, Chen L (2007) Discovering functions and revealing mechanisms at molecular level from biological networks. Proteomics 7(16): 2856-2869. PDF
- Zhao H*, Jin G*, Wong H, Cui K, Li F, Zhang S, Wong S, Zhou X, Chang J, Wong ST (2009) Drug reposition for brain metastasis of breast cancer. AACR [Abstract] 100: 3573. * Co-first
- Cui K*, Jin G*, Zhong H, Li F, Wang L, Zhou X, Wong ST (2009) Mechanism-based metastatic prostate cancer targets discovery. AACR [Abstract] 100: 2452. * Co-first
- Jin G, Zhou X, Lewis MT, Rosen JM, Wong ST (2009) Singal-transduction based network biomarkers for tumor-initiating cells in a p53-Null mouse model of breast cancer. 32nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium [Abstract]: 2138
- Zhao H, Cui K, Nie F, Jin G, Li F, Wu LY, Wang L, Miriam BB, Zhang S, Mao Y, Yildirim N, Sun A, Wong ST (2009) Effects of rapamycin on breast cancer cell migration through the cross-talk of MAPK pathway. 32nd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium [Abstract]: 5080
- Wang RS, Jin G, Zhang XS, Chen L (2008) Reconstruction of post-transcriptional regulatory signals in E. coli. IEEE BIBM'08: 339-342.
- Jin G, Zhou X, Cui K, Wong ST (2008) The network biomarker discovery in prostate cancer from both genomics and proteomics levels. OSB'08: 136-143.
- Jin G, Zhang S, Zhang XS, Chen L (2007) New insights into network motif clusters from the views of cellular localization and signal pathway. OSB'07: 100-109.
- Jin G, Zhou X, Wang H, Wong ST (2009) The challenges in blood proteomic biomarker discovery. Applied Bioinformatics and Biostatistics in Cancer Research, Springer-Verlag New York Chapter 12.
PDFs of Publications:
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AACR-hong.pdf | 2009-03-31 07:44 | 18Kb |
AACR-kemi.pdf | 2009-03-31 07:44 | 18Kb |
Guangxu Jin_20131015_1.pdf | 2013-10-16 04:43 | 94Kb |
Guangxu Jin_20140609.pdf | 2014-07-01 21:12 | 119Kb |
GuangxuJin_20131015_1.pdf | 2013-10-16 04:45 | 94Kb |
Guangxu_Jin_CV_063012.pdf | 2012-06-01 02:35 | 124Kb |
IEEESignalProcMag.pdf | 2009-10-02 23:05 | 869Kb |
Plosone.pdf | 2007-12-23 15:03 | 1Mb |
Proteomics.pdf | 2008-12-23 06:51 | 407Kb |
pr8002886.pdf | 2008-12-23 06:53 | 4Mb |
Softwares of Publications:
Hobbies
- running
- football
- music
- surffing in internet
Personality
- Confident --"Everything is possible,impossible is Nothing."
- Industrious --"Just doing it is the only way to your goal"
- Creative --"My fantasy is what I havent known"
- Cooperative --"more friends,more ways"