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Jason Chin is a Researcher at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Centre for Chemical and Synthetic Biology. His work focuses on systematic genetic code reprogramming and synthetic biology, enabling site-specific incorporation of unnatural amino acids into proteins across diverse organisms. He has pioneered orthogonal translation pathways and quadruplet codon reading systems.
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Research Focus: Genetic code expansion, protein engineering, post-translational modifications
- Key Techniques: Orthogonal ribosomes, photocrosslinkers, fluorogenic labeling
His research spans applications in E. coli, yeast, mammalian cells, and whole organisms like C. elegans and D. melanogaster, addressing processes such as embryonic development, tumor biology, and neuronal plasticity. Publications highlight advancements in orthogonal tRNA synthetase systems, codon compression, and in vivo protein labeling. No scientific awards or students are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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