Curriculum Vitae, March, 2015 1 Shuangchun “Jeremy” Yan, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Research Fellow Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School Mailing address: 27 Jefferson St Apt 3, Cambridge, MA 02141 Phone: 1-540-200-8848 E-mail: yansc@research.mgh.harvard.edu EDUCATION P HD BS PLANT PATHOLOGY, PHYSIOLOGY AND WEED SCIENCE, 12/2010, Virginia Tech, VA, USA BIOLOGY, 07/2005, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China RESEARCH EXPERIENCE POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW - 2/2012 TO CURRENT Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School; Shriners Hospital for Children Boston, Massachusetts, USA • Mechanisms behind hyper-susceptibility to infection after trauma using mouse and Drosophila trauma and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection models. • Biomarker discovery for susceptibility to infection based on transcriptome, proteome, and clinical characteristics. • Characterizing a novel ALDH gene involved in hyper-susceptibility to infection. • Preclinical investigation of novel antioxidant therapies to prevent and reduce incidents of mortality and morbidities caused by trauma & infections. POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW - 1/2011 TO 1/2012 Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, California, USA • Systems biology approach to study the physiology and responses to environmental stress of Micromonas, a photosynthetic marine picoeukaryote. GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT - PHD RESEARCH - 1/2006 TO 12/2010 Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech, Virginia, USA • Characterized the effects and mode of action of HopM1, a Type III secreted effector using Pseudomonas syringae strains and tomato/Arabidopsis infection models. Micro-evolution of hopM1. • Applied comparative genomics, genetics and molecular biology to study the mechanisms for host and non-host interactions, host-range evolution of closely related P. syringae strains. • Contributed to the design and construction of PAMDB.org, an MLST database of plant-associated microbes. • Illumina and 454 pyrosequencing of a dozen of P. syringae strains and the genome assembly and analysis. • Applied MLST, maximum-likelihood, Baysian inference and other methods to investigate population genetics and molecular evolution among a group of closely related P. syringae strains. RESEARCH ASSISTANT - ROTATION STUDENT - 8/2005-12/2005 Molecular Plant Sciences Program, Virginia Tech, Virginia, USA • Studied myo-inositol synthesis and its physiological significance in Arabidopsis. • Cloning of root specialized Arabidopsis terpene synthase genes. UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT - 9/2003 - 6/2005 College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China • Tissue culture and transient transformation of Jatropha curcas. • Brassicaceae pollen in vitro culture and maturation, undergraduate degree thesis. Curriculum Vitae, March, 2015 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY • Yan S, Liu H, Vinatzer BA. BACTERIAL TYPE III EFFECTOR HOPM1 CAUSE AMBIVALENT CELL DEATH AND CONFERS NON-PATHOGENIC PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS PATHOGEN-LIKE VIRULENCE. Manuscript pending submission, 2015. • Tsurumi A, Que Y, Yan S, Tompkins RG, Rahme LG, Ryan CM. DO STANDARD BURN MORTALITY FORMULAE WORK ON A POPULATION OF SEVERELY BURNED CHILDREN AND ADULTS? In revision to Burns, December 2014. • Yan S, Tsurumi A, Que Y-A, Ryan CM, Bandyopadhaya A, Morgan AA, Flaherty PJ, Tompkins RG, Rahme LG. PREDICTION OF MULTIPLE INFECTIONS AFTER SEVERE BURN TRAUMA: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY. Annals of surgery 261, no. 4 (2015). • McRose D, Guo J, Monier A, Sudek S, Wilken S, Yan S, Mock T, Archibald J, Begley T, Adrian Reyes-Prieto A, Worden A. ALTERNATIVES TO VITAMIN B1 UPTAKE REVEALED WITH DISCOVERY OF RIBOSWITCHES IN MULTIPLE MARINE UNICELLULAR EUKARYOTES. ISME J (2014) 8, 2517–2529. • Sarris PF, Trantas EA, Baltrus DA, Bull CT, Wechter WP, Yan S, et al. COMPARATIVE GENOMICS OF MULTIPLE STRAINS OF PSEUDOMONAS CANNABINA PV. ALISALENSIS, A POTENTIAL MODEL PATHOGEN OF BOTH MONOCOTS AND DICOTS. PLoS ONE. 2013;8(3):e59366. • Cai R, Yan S, Liu H, Leman S, Vinatzer BA. RECONSTRUCTING HOST RANGE EVOLUTION OF BACTERIAL PLANT PATHOGENS USING PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO AND ITS CLOSE RELATIVES AS A MODEL. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, Volume 11, Issue 7, October 2011, Pages 1738-1751 • Cai R*, Lewis J*, Yan S, et al. THE PLANT PATHOGEN PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO IS GENETICALLY MONOMORPHIC AND UNDER STRONG SELECTION TO EVADE TOMATO IMMUNITY. *Co-First Author. PLoS Pathog 7(8): e1002130. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1002130. • Almeida N, Yan S, et al. PAMDB, A MULTILOCUS SEQUENCE TYPING AND ANALYSIS DATABASE AND WEBSITE FOR PLANT-ASSOCIATED MICROBES. Phytopathology (2010) vol. 100 (3) pp. 208-15. • Almeida N*, Yan S*, Lindeberg M*, et al. (2009) A DRAFT GENOME SEQUENCE OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO T1 REVEALS A TYPE III EFFECTOR REPERTOIRE SIGNIFICANTLY DIVERGENT FROM THAT OF PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO DC3000. Mol Plant Microbe Interact 22: 52-62. *These authors contributed equally to this work. One of the five most-read papers in MPMI online in January 2009. • Yan S, et al. THE ROLE OF RECOMBINATION IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE MODEL PLANT PATHOGEN PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE PV. TOMATO DC3000, A VERY ATYPICAL TOMATO STRAIN. Appl Environ Microbiol 74: 3171-3181. • Mohr TJ, Liu H, Yan S, Morris CE, Castillo JA, Jelenska J, & Vinatzer BA. NATURALLY OCCURRING NONPATHOGENIC ISOLATES OF THE PLANT PATHOGEN SPECIES PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE LACK A TYPE III SECRETION SYSTEM AND EFFECTOR GENE ORTHOLOGUES. J Bacteriol 190: 2858-2870. • Morris CE, Sands DC, Vinatzer BA, Glaux C, Guilbaud C, Buffiere A, Yan S, Dominguez H, & Thompson BM. THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE PLANT PATHOGEN PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE IS LINKED TO THE WATER CYCLE. ISME J (2008) 2, 321-334. • Vinatzer BA & Yan S. MINING THE GENOMES OF PLANT PATHOGENIC BACTERIA: HOW NOT TO DROWN IN GIGABASES OF SEQUENCE. Molecular Plant Pathology (2008) 9, 105-118. • Deng J, Yan S, et al. EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT ANTIBIOTICS AT VARIOUS CONCENTRATIONS ON CULTURE OF JATROPHA CURCAS. Chin J Appl Environ Biol (2005) 11(2): 156~159. AWARDS • 2012, MGH Postdoc Association Travel Award • 2010, Kriton Hatzios Scholarship • 2010, John L. Johnson Memorial Scholarship, • 2009, GSA Travel Fund, Virginia Tech Curriculum Vitae, March, 2015 • 2008, GSA Graduate Research and Development Project Grant, Virginia Tech • 2005, Honor Graduate Award, Sichuan University 3 SELECTED POSTER AND ORAL PRESENTATIONS ORAL PRESENTATIONS • Boston-area Antimicrobial Research Network Symposium, 2015. Yan S, et al. EARLY PREDICTION OF SEVERE INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS. 03/2015 Broad Institute, Boston. POSTER PRESENTATIONS • Clinical Research Day Poster Presentation 10/2014, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA • Military Health System Research Symposium 7/2014, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA • XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 7/2008, Quebec City, Canada • 19th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research 7/2008 Montreal, Canada • XIII International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 7/2007, Sorrento, Italy • 8th Conference of the European Foundation for Plant Pathology 8/2006 Copenhagen, Denmark • Conference for Genomes, Evolution, and Bioinformatics 5/2006 Tempe, Arizona, USA KEY LAB & COMPUTATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS • PCR and qPCR; western; ELISA; cloning and other basic molecular biology techniques; fluorescent microscopy; confocal microscopy; fruit fly culture and infection model; fruit fly genetics; basic plant histology; plan tissue culture; mammalian cell culture; flow cytometry; and more. • R programming; Microarray/transcriptome analysis; Python and Perl programming for bioinformatics; Gene & pathway enrichment analysis; Clinical data analysis; Molecular evolution; Advanced user of OS X, Linux and Windows; Web design and HTML/CSS. TEACHING EXPERIENCE • 2006 to 2010, Advised undergraduate research assistants working on research projects. • Spring 2008, Teaching assistant for an undergraduate course, Plant Physiology lab. • Spring 2006, Teaching assistant for an undergraduate course, General and Principle Biology Lab, • 2004, repared educational/scientific illustrations of cellular processes for a biology textbook in China. SERVICES • 2009-2010, Secretary and treasurer, PPWS Graduate Student Organization. • 2009, Designer, Molecular Plant Sciences program logo. • 2008-2009, Cabinet member and delegate, Virginia Tech GSA. • 2008-2009, Board member, Virginia Tech Registered Student Organization Budget Board. • 2008-2009, Panelist, Graduate Honor System at Virginia Tech. MEMBERSHIP • 2007-2012, The American Society For Microbiology (ASM) • 2006-2010, International Society of Plant-Microbe Interaction (IS-MPMI) • Phi Sigma Biological Honor Society • Gamma Sigma Delta, The Honor Society of Agriculture
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