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E-mail:jinsong_wei@fudan.edu.cn
Address:Room 309, Medical Science and Technology Innovation Center
06/2025~Now, Principal Investigator, Doctoral Supervisor, Institute of Biological Innovation/ School of Basic Medical Sciences, Nanchang University
08/2023~05/2025, Research Associate, Department of Clinical Laboratory, The Tenth People's Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University
07/2021~07/2023, Postdoc, Fudan University & Greater Bay Area Institute of Precision Medicine
07/2017~06/2021, Ph.D. in Genetics, College of Life Science, Fudan University
07/2015~06/2017, Technical Account Manager, GenScript Biotech
09/2013~06/2015, Master in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University
09/2009~06/2013, Bachelor in Bio-technology, Innovation Experimental College, Northwest Agricultural and Forestry University
Constructing of human-derived organoids and innovative mouse disease models, in order to develop new drug targets and therapeutic strategies. Exploring pharmacological mechanisms through integrative in vivo and in vitro approaches, with special focus on liver disease modeling and mechanistic researches. In the past five years, as the first author (including co-first author), publishing a series of research papers in Nature Chemical Biology, Journal of Biological Chemistry, Protein & Cell, Genome Biology, Advanced Science, and Chemical Engineering Journal. Leading the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and Provincial Natural Science Foundation Frontier Technology Project.
1. Wei, J. #, Cao, Z. #, Li, Q., Li, X., Wang, Q., Zhang, Y., Zhang, R., Wu, X., Dai, Q., Li, X., Sun, F., Zhou, Z., Jiao, S. and Zhao, B. (2025) Nuclear ubiquitination permits Hippo-YAP signal for liver development and tumorigenesis. Nature Chemical Biology, accepted.
2. Wei, J. #, Ran, G. #, Wang, X., Jiang, N., Liang, J., Lin, X., Ling, C., and Zhao, B. (2019) Gene manipulation in liver ductal organoids by optimized recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 294, 14096-14104.
3. Liang J. #, Wei J. #(co-first), Cao J#., Qian J., Gao R., Li X., Wang D., Gu Y., Dong L, Yu J., Zhao B., Wang X. (2023) In-organoid single-cell CRISPR screening reveals determinants of hepatocyte differentiation and maturation. Genome Biology, 24, 251
4. Liu, G.#, Wei, J.#(co-first), Li, X., Tian, M., Wang, Z., Shen, C., Sun, W., Li, C., Li, X., Lv, E., Tian, S., Wang, J., Xu, S., and Zhao, B. (2022) Near-Infrared-Responded High Sensitivity Nanoprobe for Steady and Visualized Detection of Albumin in Hepatic Organoids and Mouse Liver. Advanced Science, 9, e2202505
5. Tian, M. #, Wei, J. #(co-first), Lv, E. #, Li, C., Liu, G., Wang, Q., Shen, C., Man, B., Wang, J., Zhao, B. and Xu, S. (2024) Drug evaluation platform based on non-destructive and real-time in situ organoid fate state monitoring by graphene field-effect transistor. Chemical Engineering Journal, 498, 155355
6. Wei, J., Zhang, W., and Zhao, B. (2023) Human liver organoid: modeling liver steatosis and beyond. Cell Regeneration, 12, 17