About
Xin Jiang is a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the iMED research group at the Biotech Research and Innovation Centre (BRIC). Her work focuses on molecular mechanisms of disease within cellular and cancer biology contexts.
She earned a Ph.D. in Molecular Mechanisms of Disease from the University of Copenhagen, establishing her expertise in disease-oriented molecular research.
Dr. Jiang's research spans Cell Biology, Cancer Research, Molecular Biology, Epigenetics, and advanced Imaging techniques. She investigates nuclear actin dynamics, Rho GTPase signaling pathways, and their roles in cancer progression and epigenetic regulation, utilizing high-resolution imaging to study subcellular structures.
Her 2025 publications in Cells journal reveal a consistent focus on nuclear mechanics: one study examines RhoA-ROCK-pErk signaling in nucleus size regulation, while the other explores N-WASP-cortactin-mediated actin polymerization. These works demonstrate her specialization in nuclear signaling pathways with direct implications for cancer cell biology.
No scientific awards or fellowships are currently documented in her professional profile.
Dr. Jiang actively collaborates with Professor Cord Brakebusch's team at BRIC and contributes to the iMED research environment, though no student supervision or grant details are specified in available materials.
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