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Overview

Hong Jin is affiliated with AstraZeneca in the United Kingdom, contributing to the field of medicine with a focus on surgery and infectious diseases. Their research spans several subfields including physiology, sensory systems, and genetics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to medical science.

The main topics covered in Hong Jin's work include:

  • Nasal Surgery and Airway Studies
  • Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies
  • Sinusitis and nasal conditions
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies

Hong Jin has published extensively, with contributions across several peer-reviewed journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology (5 publications)
  • Journal of Virology
  • Facial Plastic Surgery
  • Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
  • Respiratory Care

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Hong Jin are:

  • "Presentation Patterns and Surgical Management of the Complications of Thread Rhinoplasty," 2022, Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
  • "Dorsal Preservation Rhinoplasty in Asian Hump Noses," 2023, Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
  • "Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Human Metapneumovirus Infections in Three-Dimensional Human Airway Tissues Expose an Interesting Dichotomy in Viral Replication, Spread, and Inhibition by Neutralizing Antibodies," 2020, Journal of Virology (authored by Jonathan T. Kinder, with Hong Jin listed among co-authors)
  • "Complications of Costal Cartilage Asian Rhinoplasty and Their Management," 2020, Facial Plastic Surgery (authored by Tae-Bin Won, with Hong Jin among contributors)
  • "Genetic Variants and Clinical Phenotypes in Korean Patients With Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia," 2021, Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology (authored by Bo Gyeong Kim, with participation from Hong Jin)

Collaborative efforts have been frequent with several co-authors, including:

  • Tae-Bin Won
  • Su Jin Kim
  • Yung Jin Jeon
  • Ye Rae Cho
  • Yong Tae Jung

The scientist's work primarily intersects clinical surgical techniques and respiratory and sensory system research, emphasizing nasal surgery and airway conditions. These contributions integrate anatomical, physiological, and genetic aspects of medical research, addressing both surgical outcomes and infectious disease processes.

Best Publications

  • Multiple amino acid residues confer temperature sensitivity to human influenza virus vaccine strains (flumist) derived from cold-adapted a/ann arbor/6/60

    Hong Jin;Bin Lu;Helen Zhou;Chienhui Ma

  • Influenza virus hemagglutinin and neuraminidase cytoplasmic tails control particle shape.

    Hong Jin;Hong Jin;George P. Leser;Jie Zhang;Robert A. Lamb;Robert A. Lamb

  • Glycosylation at 158N of the Hemagglutinin Protein and Receptor Binding Specificity Synergistically Affect the Antigenicity and Immunogenicity of a Live Attenuated H5N1 A/Vietnam/1203/2004 Vaccine Virus in Ferrets

    Weijia Wang;Bin Lu;Helen Zhou;Amorsolo L. Suguitan

  • Live, Attenuated Influenza A H5N1 Candidate Vaccines Provide Broad Cross-Protection in Mice and Ferrets

    Amorsolo L Suguitan;Josephine McAuliffe;Kimberly L Mills;Hong Jin

  • Eurasian-origin gene segments contribute to the transmissibility, aerosol release, and morphology of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus.

    Seema S. Lakdawala;Elaine W. Lamirande;Amorsolo L. Suguitan;Weijia Wang

  • Generation of Live Attenuated Novel Influenza Virus A/California/7/09 (H1N1) Vaccines with High Yield in Embryonated Chicken Eggs

    Zhongying Chen;Weijia Wang;Helen Zhou;Amorsolo L. Suguitan

  • Recombinant respiratory syncytial viruses with deletions in the NS1, NS2, SH, and M2-2 genes are attenuated in vitro and in vivo

    Hong Jin;Helen Zhou;Xing Cheng;Roderick Tang

  • A single amino acid in the stalk region of the H1N1pdm influenza virus HA protein affects viral fusion, stability and infectivity.

    Christopher R. Cotter;Hong Jin;Zhongying Chen

  • Improvement of Influenza A/Fujian/411/02 (H3N2) Virus Growth in Embryonated Chicken Eggs by Balancing the Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase Activities, Using Reverse Genetics

    Bin Lu;Helen Zhou;Dan Ye;George Kemble

  • Evaluation of two live attenuated cold-adapted H5N1 influenza virus vaccines in healthy adults.

    Ruth A. Karron;Kawsar Talaat;Catherine Luke;Karen Callahan

  • Recombinant Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) from cDNA and Construction of Subgroup A and B Chimeric RSV

    Hong Jin;David Clarke;Helen Z.-Y. Zhou;Xing Cheng

  • Two residues in the hemagglutinin of A/Fujian/411/02-like influenza viruses are responsible for antigenic drift from A/Panama/2007/99.

    Hong Jin;Helen Zhou;Hui Liu;Winnie Chan

  • Imparting temperature sensitivity and attenuation in ferrets to A/Puerto Rico/8/34 influenza virus by transferring the genetic signature for temperature sensitivity from cold-adapted A/Ann Arbor/6/60.

    Hong Jin;Helen Zhou;Bin Lu;George Kemble

  • A live attenuated H7N3 influenza virus vaccine is well tolerated and immunogenic in a Phase I trial in healthy adults.

    Kawsar R. Talaat;Ruth A. Karron;Karen A. Callahan;Catherine J. Luke

  • Genetic mapping of the cold-adapted phenotype of B/Ann Arbor/1/66, the master donor virus for live attenuated influenza vaccines (FluMist®)

    Zhongying Chen;Amy Aspelund;George Kemble;Hong Jin

  • The influenza virus hemagglutinin cytoplasmic tail is not essential for virus assembly or infectivity.

    Hong Jin;George P. Leser;Robert A. Lamb

  • Avian Influenza H6 Viruses Productively Infect and Cause Illness in Mice and Ferrets

    Laura Gillim-Ross;Celia Santos;Zhongying Chen;Amy Aspelund

  • Multiple Gene Segments Control the Temperature Sensitivity and Attenuation Phenotypes of ca B/Ann Arbor/1/66

    Erich Hoffmann;Kutubuddin Mahmood;Zhongying Chen;Chin-Fen Yang

  • Evaluation of replication and pathogenicity of avian influenza a H7 subtype viruses in a mouse model.

    Tomy Joseph;Josephine McAuliffe;Bin Lu;Hong Jin

  • Palmitylation of the influenza virus hemagglutinin (H3) is not essential for virus assembly or infectivity.

    Hong Jin;Kanta Subbarao;Sangeeta Bagai;George P. Leser

  • Multi plasmid system for the production of influenza virus

    Erich Hoffman;Hong Jin;Bin Lu;Greg Duke

Frequent Co-Authors

George Kemble
George Kemble Sagimet Biosciences
Kanta Subbarao
Kanta Subbarao University of Melbourne
Brian R. Murphy
Brian R. Murphy National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
David E. Swayne
David E. Swayne United States Department of Agriculture
Robert A. Lamb
Robert A. Lamb Northwestern University
Ruth A. Karron
Ruth A. Karron Johns Hopkins University
John J. Treanor
John J. Treanor University of Rochester Medical Center
George P. Leser
George P. Leser Northwestern University
Harry B. Greenberg
Harry B. Greenberg Stanford University
David J. Topham
David J. Topham University of Rochester Medical Center

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