Yina Jiang
ynjiang@bio.ecnu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
East China Normal University
Life Sciences
  • 2006.09-2013.04 Master's & PhD: Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • 2010.08-2011.08 Visiting Scholar: University of Illinois, USA
  • Received first-class funding from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  • Selected for the National Young Talents Program
  • 2013.05-2017.10 Postdoctoral Researcher: Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2017.11-present Researcher / Doctoral Supervisor: School of Life Sciences, East China Normal University
  • 2019 Outstanding Paper Award: Chinese Society of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology
  • 2018 Shanghai Top Young Talent
  • 2018 Shanghai Youth Science and Technology Star
  • 2017 Outstanding Young Talent Award: Sanofi - Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
Plant-microbe interactions
Molecular mechanisms of nutrient metabolism and regulation
Plant defense and pathogen pathogenicity
Resistance and quality improvement in horticultural crops
  • Control of arbuscule development by a transcriptional negative feedback loop in Medicago, Zhang, Q., Wang, S., Xie, Q., Xia, Y., Lu. L., Wang, M., Wang, G., Long, S., Cai, Y., Xu, L., Wang, E., Jiang, Y., 2023
  • A genome-wide view of transcriptional responses during Aphis glycines infestation in soybean, LM Yao, BY Yang, XH Ma, SS Wang, Z Guan, B Wang, YN Jiang, 2020
  • A single nucleotide mutation in adenylate cyclase affects vegetative growth, sclerotial formation and virulence of Botrytis cinereal, X Chen, XH Zhang, PK Zhu, YW Wang, YT Na, H Guo, YF Cai, HZ Nie, YN Jiang, L Xu, 2020
  • Medicago AP2-domain transcription factor WRI5a is a master regulator of lipid biosynthesis and transfer during mycorrhizal symbiosis, YN Jiang, QJ Xie, WX Wang, J Yang, XW Zhang, N Yu, Y Zhou, ET Wang, 2018
  • Plants transfer lipids to sustain colonization by mutualistic mycorrhizal and parasitic fungi, YN Jiang, WX Wang, QJ Xie, N Liu, LX Liu, DP Wang, XW Zhang, C Yang, XY Chen, DZ Tang, ET Wang, 2017
  • Bivalent RNA interference to increase isoflavone biosynthesis in soybean (Glycine max), YN Jiang, YL Hu, B Wang, TL Wu, 2014
  • Characterization of Pythium spp. Collected from Corn and Soybean Soil in Illinois, YN Jiang, JS Haudenshield, GL Hartman, 2012
  • Response of soybean fungal and oomycete pathogens to apigenin and genistein, YN Jiang, JS Haudenshield, GL Hartman, 2012
  • Flavonoid production is effectively regulated by RNAi interference of two flavone synthase genes from Glycine max, YN Jiang, B Wang, H Li, LM Yao, TL Wu, 2010
  • Compartmentalization of melanin biosynthetic enzymes contributes to self-defense against intermediate compound scytalone in Botrytis cinerea, X Chen, CX Zhu, YT Na, DD Ren, CH Zhang, YF He, YW Wang, S Xiang, WH Ren, YN Jiang, Ling Xu, Pinkuan Zhua, 2021
  • Fungal gene mutation analysis elucidating photoselective enhancement of UV-C disinfection efficiency toward spoilage agents on fruit surface, PK Zhu, QW Li, Sepideh M. Azad, Y Qi, YW Wang, YN Jiang, L Xu, 2018
  • Nutrient exchange and regulation in arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, WX Wang, JC Shi, QJ Xie, YN Jiang, N Yu, ET Wang, 2017
  • A R2R3-MYB transcription factor from Lablab purpureus inducedby drought increases tolerance to abiotic stress in Arabidopsis, LM Yao, YN Jiang, XX Lu, B Wang, P Zhou, TL Wu, 2016
  • GmFNSII-controlled soybean flavone metabolism responds to abiotic stresses and regulates plant salt tolerance, JH Yan, B Wang, YN Jiang, LJ Cheng, TL Wu, 2014
Plant Microbe Interaction Metabolism Molecular Defense Pathogenicity Resistance Horticulture Improvement

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