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Bin Zhou
zhoubin@sibs.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 2002-09--2006-06 PhD: Peking Union Medical College
  • 1997-09--2002-06 Bachelor's: Zhejiang University School of Medicine
  • 2010-09~Present - Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Life Sciences - Researcher
  • 2006-06~2010-08 - Harvard Medical School, Boston Children's Hospital - Postdoctoral Fellow, Lecturer
  • 2002-09~2006-06 - Peking Union Medical College - PhD
  • 1997-09~2002-06 - Zhejiang University School of Medicine - Bachelor's
  • New Cornerstone Investigator (2023): Other
  • Shanghai Natural Science Award First Prize (2020): Provincial
  • XPlore Prize (2020): Other
  • International Society for Heart Research - Distinguished Investigator Award (2019): Other
  • National Ten Thousand Talents Program - Leading Talent (2018): Other
  • Royal Society of the UK - Newton Advanced Fellowship (2017): Other
  • 12th Shanghai Natural Science Peony Award (2017): Other
  • Young and Middle-aged Leading Talent in Scientific and Technological Innovation (2016): Ministerial
  • Shulan Medical Youth Award (2016): Other
  • China Youth Science and Technology Award (2015): Other
  • Top Ten Scientific Advances in China (2014): Ministerial
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences Youth Scientist Award (2015): Ministerial
  • Tan Jiazhen Life Science Innovation Award (2015): Other
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences '****' Final Evaluation Excellent (2015): Ministerial
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences '****' Final Evaluation Excellent Award (2015): Ministerial
  • Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award (2014): Other
Lineage Tracing and Cell Plasticity
Genetic Lineage Tracing Technology
Stem Cells
  • Tracing the origin of alveolar stem cells in lung repair and regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2024
  • Dual genetic tracing reveals a unique fibroblast subpopulation modulating cardiac fibrosis, Bin Zhou, 2023
  • Use of a dual genetic system to decipher exocrine cell fate conversions in the adult pancreas, Bin Zhou, 2023
  • Coronary vessels contribute to de novo endocardial cells in the endocardium-depleted heart, Bin Zhou, 2023
  • Bipotent transitional liver progenitor cells contribute to liver regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2023
  • Dual Genetic Lineage Tracing Reveals Capillary to Artery Formation in the Adult Heart, Bin Zhou, 2022
  • Monitoring of cell-cell communication and contact history in mammals, Bin Zhou, 2022
  • Genetic proliferation tracing reveals a rapid cell cycle withdrawal in preadolescent cardiomyocytes, Bin Zhou, 2022
  • Proliferation tracing reveals regional hepatocyte generation in liver homeostasis and repair, Bin Zhou, 2021
  • Heart Regeneration by Endogenous Stem Cells and Cardiomyocyte Proliferation: Controversy, Fallacy, and Progress, Bin Zhou, 2020
  • Arterial Sca1+ vascular stem cells generate de novo smooth muscle for artery repair and regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2020
  • Reassessment of c-Kit+ Cells for Cardiomyocyte Contribution in Adult Heart, Bin Zhou, 2019
  • Genetic lineage tracing of nonmyocyte population by dual recombinases, Bin Zhou, 2018
  • Genetic Fate Mapping Defines the Vascular Potential of Endocardial Cells in the Adult Heart, Bin Zhou, 2018
  • Genetic Targeting of Organ-Specific Blood Vessels, Bin Zhou, 2018
  • Endocardial Cell Plasticity in Cardiac Development, Diseases and Regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2018
  • Preexisting endothelial cells mediate cardiac neovascularization after injury, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Identification of a hybrid myocardial zone in the mammalian heart after birth, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Enhancing the precision of genetic lineage tracing using dual recombinases, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Fibroblasts in an endocardial fibroelastosis disease model mainly originate from mesenchymal derivatives of epicardium, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Genetic tracing of hepatocytes in liver homeostasis, injury, and regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Cardiomyocyte proliferation: remove brakes and push accelerators, Bin Zhou, 2017
  • Endocardium Contributes to Cardiac Fat, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Mfsd2a(+) hepatocytes repopulate the liver during injury and regeneration, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Genetic lineage tracing discloses arteriogenesis as the main mechanism for collateral growth in the mouse heart, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • GATA4 regulates Fgf16 to promote heart repair after injury, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Smooth muscle origin of postnatal 2nd CVP is pre-determined in early embryo, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Endocardium Minimally Contributes to Coronary Endothelium in the Embryonic Ventricular Free Walls, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Genetic lineage tracing identifies endocardial origin of liver vasculature, Bin Zhou, 2016
  • Genetic targeting of sprouting angiogenesis using Apln-CreER, Bin Zhou, 2015
  • c-kit(+) cells adopt vascular endothelial but not epithelial cell fates during lung maintenance and repair, Bin Zhou, 2015
  • Cellular Origin and Developmental Program of Coronary Angiogenesis, Bin Zhou, 2015
  • Genetic lineage tracing identifies in situ Kitexpressing cardiomyocytes, Bin Zhou, 2015
  • Fabp4-CreER lineage tracing revealstwo distinctive coronary vascular populations, Bin Zhou, 2014
  • De novo formation of a distinct coronary vascular population in neonatal heart, Bin Zhou, 2014
  • BAF200 Is Required for Heart Morphogenesis and Coronary Artery Development, Bin Zhou, 2014
  • Epicardium-to-fat transition in injured heart, Bin Zhou, 2014
  • Subepicardial endothelial cells invade the embryonic ventricle wall to form coronary arteries, Bin Zhou, 2013
  • Peritruncal Coronary Endothelial Cells Contribute to Proximal Coronary Artery Stems and Their Aortic Orifices in the Mouse Heart, Bin Zhou, 2013
  • Yap1 Is Required for Endothelial to Mesenchymal Transition of the Atrioventricular Cushion, Bin Zhou, 2013
Lineage Tracing Cell Plasticity Genetic Tracing Stem Cells Cell Fate Regeneration Molecular Mechanisms Intervention Strategies Cardiovascular Development Liver Regeneration

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