Youngnam Jin


     Lab Address: Bldg. #8, Room #1126

    Medical Research Institute

    Wuhan University

    Wuhan, Hubei Province, P.R.China. 430071

    Emal: youngnam_jin@whu.edu.cn

    Phone: +86 13628627281


Education

1997

B.S.

Inha University

Korea

1999

M.S.

Seoul National University

Korea

2010

Ph.D.

University of Rochester,

USA


Work Experience

2011-2017

Research fellow

Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School

2018

Assistant professor (Research)

University of Utah

2018-present

Professor

Medical Research Institute,Wuhan University


Awards

2015-2017

T32 Grant “Cell and Molecular Training for Cardiovascular Biology” 5 T32 HL 7208-38

04/02/2014

MGH Scientific Advisory Committee 2014 Poster of Distinction Award

02/02/2014

Keystone Symposia Future of Science Fund scholarship: RNA silencing

2009

Medical Faculty Council (MFC) Travel Award for Basic Sciences


Research Area

chemical screening in embryogenesis, neural diseases, and cancer models using zebrafish or cell lines, study of mechanisms of drug’s action, RNA biology (e.g. translation)


Selected Publications

1. Jin YN*#, Schlueter PJ*, Jurisch-Yaksi N, Lam PY, Jin S, Hwang, WY, Yeh JR, Yoshigo M, Ong SE, Schenone M, Hartigan CR, Carr SA, Peterson RT#. (2018) Non-canonical translation via deadenylated 3’UTRs maintains primordial germ cells. Nat Chem Biol.

2. Metelo AM, Noonan HR, Li X, Jin Y, Baker R, Kamentsky L, Zhang Y, van Rooijen E, Shin J, Carpenter AE, Yeh JR, Peterson RT, Iliopoulos O. (2015) Pharmacological HIF2α inhibition improves VHL disease-associated phenotypes in zebrafish model.J Clin Invest. 125(5):1987-97.

3. Nath AK, Ryu JH, Jin YN, Roberts LD, Dejam A, Gerszten RE, Peterson RT. (2015) PTPMT1 inhibition lowers glucose through succinate dehydrogenase phosphorylation. Cell Rep. 10(5): 694-701.

4. Jo C, Gundemir S, Pritchard S, Jin YN, Rahman I, Johnson GVW. (2014) Nrf2 reduces levels of phosphorylated tau protein by inducing autophagy adaptor protein NDP52. Nat Commun. 5:3496.

5. Quintanilla RA, Jin YN, von Bernhardi R, Johnson GV. (2013) Mitochondrial permeability transition pore induces mitochondria injury in Huntington disease. Mol Neurodegener. 8:45.

6. Jin YN, Yanxun VY, Gundemir S, Jo C, Cui M, Tieu K, Johnson GVW. (2013) Impaired mitochondrial dynamics and Nrf2 signaling contribute to compromised responses to oxidative stress in striatal cells expressing full-length mutant huntingtin. PLoS One 8(3):e57932.

7. Kokel D, Cheung CYJ, Mills R, Coutinho-Budd J, Huang L, Setola V, Sprague J, Jin S, Jin YN, Huang XP, Bruni G, Woolf CJ, Roth BL, Hamblin MR, Zylka MJ, Milan DJ, Peterson RT. (2013) Photochemical activation of TRPA1 channels in neurons and animals. Nat Chem Biol. 9(4):257-63.

8. Jin S, Sarkar KS, Jin YN, Liu Y, Kokel D, Van Ham TJ, Roberts LD, Gerszten RE, MacRae CA, Peterson RT..(2013) An in vivo zebrafish screen identifies organophosphate antidotes with diverse mechanisms of action. J Biomol Screen.18(1):108-15.

9. Jin YN, Chen PC, Watson JA, Walters BJ, Phillips SE, Green K, Schmidt R, Wilson JA, Johnson GV, Roberson ED, Dobrunz LE, Wilson SM. (2012) Usp14 deficiency increases Tau phosphorylation without altering tau degradation or causing tau-dependent deficits. PLoS One 7(10):e47884.

10. Jin YN, Hwang WY, Jo C, Johnson GV. (2012) Metabolic state determines sensitivity to cellular stress in Huntington disease: normalization by activation of PPARγ. PLoS One 7(1):e30406.

11. Quintanilla RA, Dolan PJ, Jin YN, Johnson GV. (2012) Truncated tau and Aβ cooperatively impair mitochondria in primary neurons. Neurobiol Aging.33(3):619.e25-35.

12. Jin YNand Johnson GVW. (2010) The interrelationship between mitochondrial dysfunction and transcriptional dysregulation in Huntington disease. J Bioenerg Biomembr.42(3):199-205.

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