Prof. Jun Sheng LIN
Designation: Professor
Department: Biomedicine
Email: junshenglin@hqu.edu.cn
University: Huaqiao University
Country: China
Dr. Jun Sheng LIN is an accomplished academic and medical professional with expertise in Biomedicine, Business Administration, and Medicine. He holds a PhD in Biomedicine from the University of Auckland and completed his medical degree at Fujian Medical University. Currently, he is a Professor at the School of Medicine, Huaqiao University in China, and serves as an Adjunct Professor at the College of Biology, University of Victoria, New Zealand. He has also worked as a Scientist at AgResearch, New Zealand, where he continued to serve as a Senior Scientist until his departure. Jun's research and academic pursuits in the field of Biomedicine have resulted in significant contributions to the academic and medical community.
Dr. Jun Sheng LIN research interests in various topics such as the development of aptasensors for detecting antibiotics, the characterization of DNA aptamers against certain compounds, microbial signatures in patients with ankylosing spondylitis, the expression patterns of limbal stem cell biomarkers during mouse development, the application of aptamers in detecting low molecular weight pollutants in water sources, and the inhibition of integrin β3 in cancer cells.
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