Xin Lin
Associate Professor
Email: xinlin@xmu.edu.cn
▶Associate Professor, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science(MEL), College of Oceanography and Earth Science, Xiamen University( 2018- )
▶Research Scientist, State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science(2015-2018 )
▶Post Doc. College of Ocean and Earth Sciences, Xiamen University(2011-2015)
▶Visiting Ph. D. Department of Marine Sciences, University of Connecticut( 2007-2009)
▶Ph.D. Environmental Science, College of Ocean and Environment Sciences, Xiamen University(2004-2011)
▶M.S. Microbiology, School of Life Science, Xiamen University(2001-2004)
▶B.S. School of Life Science, Xiamen University(1997-2001)
▶ Wang C, Lin* S, Lin X, Li L, Lin L. 2017. Glyphosate shapes a dinoflagellate-associated bacterial community while supporting algal growth as sole phosphorus source. Frontiers in Microbiology, 8: 2530
▶ Luo H, Lin X, Li L, Lin L, Zhang C, Lin* S. 2017. Transcriptomic and physiological analyses of the dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi reveal non-alkaline phosphatase-based molecular machinery of ATP utilization. Environmental Microbiology, 19(11): 4506-4518.
▶ Shi X, Lin X, Li L, Li M, Palenik B, Lin* S. 2017. Transcriptomic and microRNAomic profiling reveals multi-faceted mechanisms to cope with phosphate stress in a dinoflagellate. The ISME Journal, 11(10): 2209
▶ Lin S#*, Cheng S#., Song B#., Zhong X#, Lin X#, et al. 2015. The Symbiodinium kawagutii genome illuminates dinoflagellate gene expression and coral symbiosis. Science, 350(6261): 691-694.
▶ Lin X, Wang L, Shi X, Lin* S. 2015. Rapidly diverging evolution of an atypical alkaline phosphatase (PhoAaty) in marine phytoplankton: insights from dinoflagellate alkaline phosphatase. Frontiers in Microbiology, 6:868.