Huaibing Jin | Vector-Borne Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huaibing Jin , Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Institute of Plant Protection, China.

Huaibing Jin is a distinguished researcher in vector-borne diseases, recognized for his groundbreaking work in epidemiology, transmission, and prevention of diseases like malaria, dengue, and Zika. His research focuses on innovative methods for disease control and the development of strategies to mitigate the impact of vector-borne illnesses on global health. Dr. Jin has received the Best Researcher Award for his significant contributions to public health and vector control science, influencing policy and practical approaches to combatting infectious diseases worldwide.

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📚Education

Prof. Huaibing Jin obtained his PhD in Genetics from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2019. Following his PhD, he pursued post-doctoral research at the same institution. In 2022, he joined the Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, where he was selected as a “young talent”. His academic background is focused on genetics, plant virology, and insect-vector interactions.

💼Experience

Prof. Huaibing Jin worked as a post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences following his PhD. In 2022, he became a faculty member at the Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. There, he was recognized as a “young talent”. His professional experience focuses on crop viruses, viral transmission mechanisms, and vector-borne diseases. He has contributed significantly to research in plant virology and genetic interactions.

🔬Research Interest

Prof. Huaibing Jin’s research interests focus on two main areas: the interactions between crop viruses and their hosts, and the mechanisms of viral transmission by insect vectors. He studies how viruses like the barley yellow dwarf virus and rice stripe virus interact with plants at the genetic and molecular levels. Prof. Jin is particularly interested in understanding the complex processes that allow insect vectors to transmit these viruses, aiming to uncover new strategies for controlling the spread of vector-borne plant diseases. His work plays a critical role in advancing agricultural disease management.

👩‍🏫Technical Skills

Prof. Huaibing Jin has expertise in virus-host interactions, focusing on the mechanisms through which crop viruses affect their plant hosts. He is skilled in viral transmission mechanisms, particularly those involving insect vectors. His technical skills also include genetic analysis to investigate viral pathogenesis and transmission pathways. Additionally, he is proficient in studying insect-vector biology and its role in the spread of plant viruses. These skills are central to his research on vector-borne diseases and crop protection.

🎤Academic Citations

Prof. Huaibing Jin has made significant contributions to the field of plant virology, with his research being published in several prestigious journals. His work has appeared in top-tier scientific publications such as Nature Genetics, Science Advances, EMBO Journal, PNAS, and Cell Reports. These citations reflect his influential research on virus-host interactions, viral transmission mechanisms, and insect vector studies. Prof. Jin’s publications are widely recognized for advancing the understanding of crop viruses and their impact on agricultural systems.

📑Top Note Publications

Title: N6-methyladenosine modification of the mRNA for a key gene in purine nucleotide metabolism regulates virus proliferation in an insect vector.

Authors: Mengjie Zhu, Nan Wu, Jiayi Zhong, Chen Chen, Wenwen Liu, Yingdang Ren, Xifeng Wang, Huaibing Jin.
Publication Year: 2024
Citations: 3

Title: A novel module regulating ROS in NLR-mediated immunity.

Authors: Huaibing Jin, Daowen Wang, Xifeng Wang.
Publication Year: 2023
Citations: 8

Title: Barley GRIK1-SnRK1 kinases subvert a viral virulence protein to upregulate antiviral RNAi and inhibit infection.

Authors: Huaibing Jin, Xinyun Han, Zhaohui Wang, Yilin Xie, Kunpu Zhang, Xiaoge Zhao, Lina Wang, Jin Yang, Huiyun Liu, Xiang Ji, Lingli Dong, Hongyuan Zheng, Weijuan Hu, Yan Liu, Xifeng Wang, Xueping Zhou, Yijing Zhang, Weiqiang Qian, Wenming Zheng, Qianhua Shen, Mingyue Gou, Daowen Wang.
Publication Year: 2022
Citations: 11

Title: Wheat heat tolerance is impaired by heightened deletions in the distal end of 4AL chromosomal arm.

Authors: H. Zhai, C. Jiang, Y. Zhao, G. Li, D. Wang.
Publication Year: 2021
Citations: 16

Title: Efficient expression and function of a receptor-like kinase in wheat powdery mildew defence require an intron-located MYB binding site.

Authors: T. Xia, Y. Yang, H. Zheng, D. Wang, K. Zhang.
Publication Year: 2021
Citations: 15

Title: A high-quality genome assembly highlights rye genomic characteristics and agronomically important genes.

Authors: G. Li, L. Wang, J. Yang, K. Zhang, D. Wang.
Publication Year: 2021
Citations: 18

Huaibing Jin | Vector-Borne Diseases | Best Researcher Award

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