Department of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine
Affiliated withBoston University School of MedicineBoston University
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Dr. Jian Yin is a computational chemist who specializes in delivering high-quality computational solutions through data-driven, structure-based and ligand-based drug design approaches. She obtained her B.S. degree from University of Science and Technology of China, and her Ph.D. degree from University of Missouri. She also worked as a postdoc at University of California, San Diego (UCSD) for a couple of years. She now works on developing algorithms and protocols of protein-ligand binding for XtalPi Inc. at its Shenzhen headquarter.
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Oblique scanning laser microscopy for simultaneously volumetric structural and molecular imaging using only one raster scan. Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 28819250 | 2017 |
Wavelength-dependent optical properties of melanosomes in retinal pigmented epithelium and their changes with melanin bleaching: a numerical study. Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 29026682 | 2017 |
Volumetric fluorescence retinal imaging over a 30-degree field of view by oblique scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (oSLO). Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 29359085 | 2018 |
Measurement of flow-mediated dilation of mouse femoral artery in vivo by optical coherence tomography. Journal of biophotonics| PubMed ID: 29855165 | 2018 |
Fiber-based visible and near infrared optical coherence tomography (vnOCT) enables quantitative elastic light scattering spectroscopy in human retina. Biomedical optics express| PubMed ID: 29984110 | 2018 |