Biography
Dr. Lin graduated from the School of Life Sciences, Beijing Institute of Technology in 2010, and obtained his PhD from the University of Saskatchewan School of Medicine in Canada 2014. After graduating from his Ph.D., he started his post-doctoral training at the Ottawa Heart Institute. His supervisor, Dr. Peter Liu was an authoritative Canadian cardiologist and professor at the University of Toronto School of Medicine. He is mainly engaged in the research of cardiac pathology, pharmacology and immunology. The current research includes exploring the key role of immune factor signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of heart disease, and the use of proteomics to screen biomarker for cardiovascular diseases. Dr. Lin joined Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences as Principal Investigator in 2021.
Education
2010/9 - 2014/10 Doctorate, Pharmacology, Cardiology, University of Saskatchewan
2006/9 - 2010/6 Bachelor's Honours, Science, Biotechnology, Beijing Institute of Technology
Work Experience
2021.03-Present Principal investigator/Professor, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Principal investigator, Zhongshan Institute for Drug Discovery, the Institutes of Drug Discovery and Developments, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2014/11 Post-doctorate, Cardiology, University of Ottawa Heart Institute at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Degree Statu
Research Directions
Grants & Research Projects
Achievements
During his Ph.D study, he used proteomics to study the pathological and pharmacological mechanisms of heart disease, he was selected as one of the 20 outstanding young researchers in 2012 by the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) and awarded Have A Heart Bursary, and became a member of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society. Post-doctoral research mainly included exploring the key role of innate immune factor signaling pathways in the pathogenesis of heart disease, and using proteomics methods to screen biomarker for cardiovascular diseases. In 2017 he won the Young Investigator Award from the European Society of Cardiology Congress 2017.
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Awards & Honors
2019/12 - 2019/12 Qingdao University "Forum for Overseas Young Scholars" young scholar award - 12,000 (Chinese yuan) Qingdao University Prize / Award
2018/3 - 2018/3 China University of Geosciences "Forum for Overseas Young Scholars" young scholar award - 15,000 (Chinese yuan) East China University of Science and Technology Prize / Award
2017/8 - 2017/8 European Society of Cardiology Congress 2017 travel grant for basic science - 500 (Euro) European Society of Cardiology Prize / Award
2017/8 - 2017/8 European Society of Cardiology Congress 2017 young investigator award - 1,000 (Euro) European Society of Cardiology Prize / Award
2017/8 - 2017/9 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for an Institute Community Support (ICS) Travel Award with the Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health - 1,000 (Canadian dollar) Canadian Institutes of Health Research Prize / Award
2017/5 - 2017/5 Southwest University "Han Hong Technology Forum" young scholar award - 10,000 (Chinese yuan) Southwest Agriculture University Prize / Award
2016/10 - 2016/10 The university of Ottawa heart institute trainee travel award - 1,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Ottawa Heart Institute at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Prize / Award
2016/8 - 2016/9 Chinese Academy of Science excellent oversea young investigator award - 20,000 (Chinese yuan) Chinese Academy of Sciences Prize / Award
2016/7 - 2017/6 University of Ottawa Cardiac Research Endowed Fellowship - 40,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Ottawa Heart Institute at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Prize / Award
2015/7 - 2016/6 University of Ottawa Cardiac Research Endowed Fellowship - 40,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Ottawa Heart Institute at the Ottawa Civic Hospital Prize / Award
2014/6 Chinese Government Excellent Self-financed Student Award - 7,300 (Canadian dollar) Ministry of Education of People’s Republic of China Prize / Award
2013/9 Arthur Symth PhD Scholarship - 9,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Saskatchewan Honor 2012/10 Have a Heart Bursary - 1,000 (Canadian dollar) Canadian Institutes of Health Research Honor Areas of Research: Cardiovascular Diseases Research Disciplines: Cardiology Fields of Application: Biomedical Aspects of Human Health
2012/9 James Regan Graduate Scholarship Award in Cardiology Research - 18,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Saskatchewan Prize / Award
2012/6 Member of Canadian Cardiovascular Society Canadian Cardiovascular Society Honor
2012/6 Member of CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health (ICRH) research community Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health (ICRH) research community Honor
2012/4 Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) for an Institute Community Support (ICS) Travel Award with the Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health - 2,000 (Canadian dollar) Canadian Institutes of Health Research Prize / Award
2011/10 The Graduate Students & Post Doctoral Fellows Conference Travel Fund - 1,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Saskatchewan Honor 2011/9 The College of Medicine Graduate Scholarship - 15,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Saskatchewan Honor
2010/9 The University of Saskatchewan Graduate Scholarship - 15,000 (Canadian dollar) University of Saskatchewan Honor
2010/6 The Excellent Graduated Student Award Beijing Institute of Technology Prize / Award
2009/3 The third prize of “Century Cup” student extra-curricular academic, scientific and technological works of Competition Beijing Institute of Technology Prize / Award Areas of Research: Biotechnology Research Disciplines: Biochemistry Fields of Application: Biomedical Aspects of Human Health
2009/1 People’s Scholarship - 1,000 (Chinese yuan) Beijing Institute of Technology Honor
2006/8 The Excellent Student Scholarship - 6,000 (Chinese yuan) Ministry of Education Honor
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Pubilcations
Full Publication List
Selected Publications
1. Han-Bin Lin, PhD and Peter P. Liu, MD. (2020). COVID-19 and the Heart, ACE2 Level and the Company it Keeps Hold the Key. JACC: Basic to Translational Science. 5(9): 884-887.
2. Han-Bin Lin, PhD; Kotaro Naito, MD, PhD; Yena Oh, MSc, Gedaliah Farber; BHSc, Georges Kanaan, PhD, Alan Valaperti, PhD; Fayez Dawood, DVM; Liyong Zhang, PhD; Guo Hua Li, MD, PhD; David Smyth, PhD; Mark Moon, MSc; Youan Liu, MD; Wenbin Liang, PhD; Benjamin Rotstein, PhD; Dana Philpott, PhD; Kyoung-Han Kim, PhD; Mary-Ellen Harper, PhD; Peter P Liu, MD. (2020). Innate immune Nod1/RIP2 signaling is essential for cardiac hypertrophy, - but requires mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS) for signal transductions and energy balance. Circulation. 2020 Dec 8;142(23):2240-2258
3. Han-Bin Lin, Keshav Sharma, Dariusz Bialy, Magdalena Wawrzynska, Randy Purves, Francisco Cayabyab, Mieczyslaw Wozniak, Grzegorz Sawicki. (2014). Inhibition of MMP-2 expression affects the levels of metabolic enzymes: Proteomic analysis of rat cardiomyocytes. Journal of Proteomics. 106(25): 74-85.
4. Cadete Virgilio JJ*,Lin Han-Bin* , Sawicka Jolanta, Wozniak Mieczyslaw, Sawicki Grzegorz. (2012). Proteomic analysis of right and left cardiac ventricles under aerobic conditions and after ischemia/ reperfusion. Proteomics. 12(14): 2366-2377.
5. Lin Han-Bin, Cadete Virgilio JJ, Sawicka Jolanta, Wozniak Mieczyslaw, Sawicki Grzegorz. (2012). Effect of the myosin light chain kinase inhibitor ML-7 on the proteome of hearts subjected to ischemia/reperfusion injury. Journal of Proteomics. 75(17): 5386-5395.
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