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Dr. Jingyi Han is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Biosciences at Durham University. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields including plant molecular biology, genetics, and computer vision. Early work focused on computer vision applications such as human pose classification in near-infrared imagery and multi-modal target detection for surveillance systems. Later research transitioned to plant biology, investigating stem cell factors in cambium development, auxin signaling pathways, and transcriptional regulation mechanisms. This shift reflects expertise in integrating computational methods with biological systems.
Key contributions include studies on auxin response networks (Nature, 2021), root tip gene expression regulation (iScience, 2024), and cambium stem cell positioning (Science, 2024). Their publications demonstrate a progression from engineering-focused computer vision projects (2008-2013) to molecular genetics research in plant developmental biology.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. Dr. Han has not listed formal advisees or lab affiliations in the available data.
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