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Yishi Jin is a Chinese-American neurobiologist who is a professor at the
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. She is interested in neural development and regeneration in
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''. Jin is a Fellow of the
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, American Academy of Arts and Sciences and American Society for Cell Biology.


Early life and education

Jin studied cell biology at the
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. She moved to the United States for graduate studies, where she worked at University of California, Berkeley. After earning her doctorate, Jin joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral fellow.


Research and career

In 1996 Jin was appointed to the faculty at University of California, Santa Cruz, and by 2003 she had been promoted to Professor. In 2007 Jin joined the University of California, San Diego as a Professor of Neurobiology. Jin has studied the communication of neurons, formation of synapses, role of neural circuitry in controlling movement and regeneration of axons. Neural communication is mediated by axons that transmit electrical and chemical signals, which are received by receptor proteins. She showed that the protein
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helps these axons to find their way, through a series of specific chemical signals. At the receiver end, Jin has shown that the quality of neurons is evaluated by the EBAX-1 and hsp90, which serve to identify defects and fix any flaws. Jin has investigated the nerve fibres involved with neuroregeneration. During her investigations, she identified a new genetic pathway – the piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) – the is involved with the rehabilitation of neuron damage. Jin believes that piRNA may be an effective therapeutic pathway, offering hope for the regeneration of axons. She spent 2016 as a neurobiology resident at Aix-Marseille University, where she studied traumatic brain injury and the regulators that initiate axon regrowth. In 2018 Jin was named the inaugural Junior Seau Endowed Faculty Chair in Traumatic Brain Injury. The position was established in honour of Junior Seau, a member of the
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, who suffered from chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Jin was selected as the chair holder because of her research into the effective treatment and prevention of traumatic brain injury. As an advocate for improving young people's access to science, Jin committed to using the position to advocate for K–12 education and better safety in sports.


Awards and honours

* 1997 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow * 2000 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers * 2003
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Honored Faculty and Honored Books * 2010 Elected Fellow of the
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* 2017
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Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award * 2019 Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences * 2020 Elected Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology


Selected publications

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Jin, Yishi Living people Year of birth missing (living people) American women neuroscientists Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Peking University alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows of the American Society for Cell Biology 21st-century American women scientists 21st-century American biologists American women biologists American neuroscientists 21st-century Chinese scientists Recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers