Chih-Li Lin

Chih-Li Lin
PhD Student of Stony Brook University

Email: chih-li.lin@stonybrook.edu

Chih-Li Lin received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from National Taiwan University, Taiwan. Chih-Li is a PhD candidate and completing graduate studies in program of Molecular & Cellular Biology (MCB) at Stony Brook University.

Chih-Li is current working on the mechanisms of how alkaline ceramidase 1 (Acer1) regulates epidermal homeostasis and tumorigenesis.

Selected Publications

  1. Yi JK, Xu R, Jeong E, Mileva I, Truman JP, Lin CL, Wang K, Snider J, Wen S, Obeid LM et al. 2016. Aging-related elevation of sphingoid bases shortens yeast chronological life span by compromising mitochondrial function. Oncotarget.
  2. Wang K, Xu R, Schrandt J, Shah P, Gong YZ, Preston C, Wang L, Yi JK, Lin CL, Sun W et al. 2015. Alkaline Ceramidase 3 Deficiency Results in Purkinje Cell Degeneration and Cerebellar Ataxia Due to Dyshomeostasis of Sphingolipids in the Brain. PLoS Genet 11: e1005591.
  3. Lin C-L, Mao C. 2015. Role of Sphingolipids in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer. in Bioactive Sphingolipids in Cancer Biology and Therapy, pp. 107-122. Springer.
  4. Hsieh CL, Lin CL (co-first author), Liu H, Chang YJ, Shih CJ, Zhong CZ, Lee SC, Tan BC. 2011. WDHD1 modulates the post-transcriptional step of the centromeric silencing pathway. Nucleic Acids Res 39: 4048-4062.
  5. Lin CY, Tan BC, Liu H, Shih CJ, Chien KY, Lin CL, Yung BY. 2010. Dephosphorylation of nucleophosmin by PP1beta facilitates pRB binding and consequent E2F1-dependent DNA repair. Mol Biol Cell 21: 4409-4417.
  6. Tan BC, Liu H, Lin CL, Lee SC. 2010. Functional cooperation between FACT and MCM is coordinated with cell cycle and differential complex formation. J Biomed Sci 17: 11.