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Jing-Dong Jackie Han, CAS

EDUCATION
Ph. D.: 1996, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
B.S.: 1991, China Pharmaceutical University .
EXPERIENCE
2005-present, Investigator, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
2002-2004, Research Associate, Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School.
1999-2002, Software Engineer (North Star, Rare Medium and CQOS)
1997-1998, Postdoc, The Rockefeller University.
AWARDS
1997 Recipient of Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Postdoctoral Fellowship
1998 Recipient of National Institute of Health (NIH) Postdoctoral Fellowship
2005 NSFC Outstanding Young Scientist Award
2005 Chinese Academy of Sciences Hundred Talents Award
RESEARCH INTEREST
Our research is focused on three areas: 1) Topology and dynamics of biological networks, especially protein interaction networks. 2) Integration of functional genomics data to formulate biological hypotheses for human disease related processes. 3) Genetic robustness or fail-safe mechanisms engineered to genetic networks.
Using data-mining, statistics approaches and network theories, we first try to generate biological hypotheses and computational models, and then use molecular biology, cell biology and systems biology approaches to validate and refine models and hypotheses.
Tentative Title: Evolution of PPI domains and its impacts on organism and network complexity
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