Yao Xuebiao
Professor
School of Life Sciences
University of Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Yao Xuebiao, professor and Ph.D. supervisor, is the first distinguished professors of Changjiang Scholars Program. He began to study at University of California, Berkeley in 1991 and obtained his Ph.d. in Celluar and Molecular Biology in 1995. From 1995 to 1997 he served as postdoctoral fellow at University of California, San Diego. In 1997 he was appointed as assistant professor of University of Wisconsin. In 1997 he won the Industrial Scholar Award of American Digestive Health Foundation. In 1999 he was elected as distinguished professors of Changjiang Scholars Program and began to serve as a specially invited professor at School of Life Science, USTC. In the same time, he was supported by National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholar. In 2000 he took charge of Knowledge Innovation Projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2001 he served as leader of research group for “863 Program” of Ministry of Science and Technology. In 2002 he served as chief scientist of “973 Program” of Ministry of Science and Technology- Study on Interaction Network of Control of Cell Proliferation and Transferring Important Protein of Tumour Cell. In 2003 he won the AACR-NCI Oncogenomics Faculty Research Award.
Research Interest
Cellular Dynamics and Chemical Biology of cell division and migration in health and diseases
Publications
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Wang J, Liu X, Dou Z, Chen L, Jiang H, Fu C, Fu G, Liu D, Zhang J, Zhu T, Fang J, Zang J, Cheng J, Teng M, Ding X, & Yao X. (2014) Mitotic regulator Mis18β interacts with and specifies the centromeric assembly of molecular chaperone HJURP. J Biol Chem. 289, 8326-8336.
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u H, Zhou J, Takahashi H, Yao W, Suzuki Y, Yuan X, Yoshimura SH, Zhang Y, Liu Y, Emmett N, Bond V, Wang D, Ding X, Takeyasu K, & Yao X. (2014) Spatial control of proton pump H,K-ATPase docking at the apical membrane by phosphorylation-coupled ezrin-syntaxin 3 interaction. J Biol. Chem. 289, 33333-42
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Xia P, Liu, Wu B, Zhang S, Song X, Yao PY, Lippincott-Schwartz J, & Yao X. (2014). Superresolution imaging reveals structural features of EB1 in microtubule plus-end tracking. Mol Biol.Cell 25, 4166-74.