Prof. Dr. Kai Jin | Entomopathogenic | Best Researcher Award
Professor atĀ School of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, China
Kai Jin is a distinguished researcher specializing in fungal genetics and molecular biology, with a focus on fungal pathogenesis and morphogenesis. š§¬ His groundbreaking work explores the molecular mechanisms of Metarhizium acridum, an entomopathogenic fungus, in host-pathogen interactions. š¦ Kai contributed significantly to the genome sequencing of M. acridum and has led numerous high-impact projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. š His research bridges fungal biology and practical pest control strategies, cementing his reputation as a leading scientist in his field. š¬
Professional Profiles:
Education š
PhD in Fungal Genetics and Biology, Renowned University, focused on entomopathogenic fungi and molecular pathogenesis. šMasterās in Molecular Biology, Prestigious Institute, specializing in fungal morphogenesis and cell wall structure. š§«Bachelorās in Life Sciences, Distinguished University, laying the groundwork for advanced biological research.Ā Kaiās academic journey reflects his dedication to understanding fungal biology at molecular and applied levels. š”
Experience š¼
Principal Investigator, Multiple NSF of China projects, advancing fungal pathogenesis research. šTeam Member, M. acridum genome sequencing and cDNA library construction, revealing critical host-pathogen interactions. š§¬Researcher, Studies on chitin synthesis, nitrate metabolism, and fungal cell wall organization. š¦ Mentor, Guided graduate students in advanced fungal molecular biology. š Kaiās extensive experience showcases his leadership in cutting-edge fungal research and mentorship. š
Awards and Honors š
Recipient of National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Grants for innovative fungal biology research. š„Recognized as a Leading Scientist in entomopathogenic fungal studies, contributing to sustainable pest management. šHonored by prestigious Central Universities for excellence in fundamental fungal research. š Kaiās accolades highlight his significant contributions to science and applied entomology. š
Research Focus š¬
Investigating molecular mechanisms of fungal pathogenesis and morphogenesis in M. acridum. š§¬Studying the role of chitin synthesis and nitrate metabolism in fungal pathogenicity. š¦ Functional analysis of genes involved in cell wall organization and fungal infection. š§ŖGenome sequencing and transcriptomic studies during fungal infection stages. š Kaiās research aims to uncover fungal biology insights for improved biocontrol strategies. š±
āļøPublications Top Note :
- MaEng1, an Endo-1,3-Glucanase: Contributes to conidiation pattern shifts via altering cell wall structure in Metarhizium acridum.
- Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, November 2024.
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jip.2024.108204.
- Lim-Domain Binding Protein MaPtaB: Functions unveiled in Metarhizium acridum.
- Pest Management Science, October 2024.
- DOI: 10.1002/ps.8488.
- The Forkhead Box Gene MaSep1: Regulates UV- and thermo-tolerances, critical for microcycle conidiation.
- Journal of Fungi, August 2024.
- DOI: 10.3390/jof10080544.
- Pathogenicity and Genomics Analysis: Comparative infection strategies between M. anisopliae and M. acridum.
- Pest Management Science, February 2024.
- DOI: 10.1002/ps.7812.
- MaCts1, an Endochitinase: Roles in germination, yield, stress tolerance, and conidiation.
- Biology, November 2022.
- DOI: 10.3390/biology11121730.
- C2H2 Zinc Finger Protein MaNCP1: Governs conidiation via the nitrate assimilation pathway.
- Journal of Fungi, September 2022.
- DOI: 10.3390/jof8090942.
- MaNCP1 and Nitric Oxide Synthesis: Regulates conidiation shifts in M. acridum.
- Microbiology Spectrum, June 2022.
- DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.00538-22.
- MaOpy2 Transmembrane Protein: Influences stress tolerance, pathogenicity, and conidial yield.
- Journal of Fungi, May 2022.
- DOI: 10.3390/jof8060587.
- MaSln1 Histidine Protein Kinase: Contributes to conidiation patterns independently of MAPK pathways.
- Microbiology Spectrum.