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  1. Jin Zhang is a professor of pharmacology, bioengineering, and chemistry at UCSD. His lab studies the molecular mechanisms and functional roles of protein kinases and phosphatases in cell signaling.

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  2. Jin Zhang is a biochemist who studies the spatiotemporal regulation of signal transduction pathways in cells. He uses genetically encoded biosensors, superresolution imaging, and mathematical modeling to investigate energy metabolism, axon polarization, insulin secretion, and tumorigenesis.

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  3. Zhang, Jin Illuminating the Biochemical Activity Architecture of the Cell Contact Information Professor, Pharmacology Office: Israni Biomed Res Facility1120 Phone: 858-246-0602 Email: jzhang32@ucsd.edu Web: jinzhanglab.ucsd.edu

  4. Jin Zhang, Ph.D. Vice Chair and Professor of Pharmacology. Research Interests. Our ultimate goal is to understand how cells, the basic units of life, sense changing environments and orchestrate specific responses to carry out life processes.

  5. Articles 1–20. ‪University of California, San Diego‬ - ‪‪Cited by 18,450‬‬ - ‪Signal Transduction‬ - ‪Fluorescence Microscopy‬ - ‪Fluorescent Biosensors‬.

  6. Jin Zhang is a professor of bioengineering, pharmacology and chemistry and biochemistry at the Jacobs School of Engineering. His research focuses on the spatiotemporal regulation of cell signaling pathways and their roles in various life processes.

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  8. Work in the Zhang laboratory combines genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors, superresolution imaging, targeted biochemical perturbations and mathematic modeling to investigate the spatiotemporal regulation of the cAMP/PKA, Ca 2+ /calcineurin, PI3K/Akt/mTOR, MAPK and AMPK pathways in the context of energy metabolism, axon polarization and ...

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