Jun Dai ——Associate Professor |
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Nationality:
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CHINA
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Phone:
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022-87401830
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Email:
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jun.dai@tju.edu.cn
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Office:
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Room A303, Building 24, Tianjin University
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School:
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School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
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ResearcherID:
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2000 | Ph. D. | Tulane University, LA |
2000 | Postdoctoral | Brigham and Womens Hospital, Boston, MA |
2008-2014 | Instructor in Dermatology | Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School |
2005-2008 | Instructor in Medicine | Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School |
2000-2005 | Postdoctoral Fellow | Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA |
Dai, J.; Brooks, Y.; Lefort, K.; Getsios, S.; Dotto, G. P. The retinoid-related orphan receptor RORα promotes keratinocyte differentiation via FOXN1. PLoS ONE 2013, 8, e70392. |
Wang, F.; Dai, J.; Daum, J. R.; Niedzialkowska E.; Banerjee B.; Stukenberg T.; Gorbsky G. J.; Higgins, J. M. Histone H3 Thr-3 phosphorylation by haspin positions Aurora B at centromeres in mitosis. Science 2010, 330, 231. |
Dai, J.; Kateneva, A. V.; Higgins, J. M. Studies of haspin-depleted cells reveal that spindle-pole integrity in mitosis requires chromosome cohesion. J. Cell Sci. 2009, 122, 4148. |
Dai, J.; Sullivan, B. A.; Higgins, J. M. Regulation of mitotic chromosome cohesion by haspin and aurora B. Dev. Cell 2006; 11, 741. (Featured cover illustration) |
Dai, J.; Sultan, S.; Taylor, S. S.; Higgins, J. M. The kinase haspin is required for mitotic histone H3 Thr 3 phosphorylation and normal metaphase chromosome alignment. Genes & Dev. 2005, 19, 472. (Featured cover illustration) |