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Overview

James C. Lin is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their primary research spans various aspects of engineering, particularly focusing on biomedical engineering, biophysics, molecular biology, electrical and electronic engineering, and speech and hearing. They have contributed extensively to the intersection of these subfields.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple research topics, highlighting the interaction between electromagnetic fields and biological systems. Key areas of research include:

  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
  • Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions

James C. Lin has authored papers in several publication venues, with a notable presence in IEEE Microwave Magazine through 17 publications. Other frequent venues include URSI Radio Science Bulletin (7 publications), Bioelectromagnetics (6 publications), IEEE Access (2 publications), and Frontiers in Public Health (2 publications).

Recent notable papers authored or coauthored by Lin include:

  • Safety of Wireless Power Transfer, 2021, IEEE Access
  • The Microwave Auditory Effect, 2021, IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • Microwave thermoacoustic tomographic (MTT) imaging, 2021, Physics in Medicine and Biology

Other research works with contributions from Lin as a coauthor include:

  • Discovery of BMS-986202: A Clinical Tyk2 Inhibitor that Binds to Tyk2 JH2, 2020, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • PBX1 as a novel master regulator in cancer: Its regulation, molecular biology, and therapeutic applications, 2024, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer

James C. Lin has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Chaohui Bao, Hai Fang, Chunjian Liu, John S. Tokarski, and Javed Khan, contributing to joint work on various scientific topics.

In addition to journal publications, Lin has authored a book titled Imperial Gateway published in 2022 by Cornell University Press eBooks.

Best Publications

  • Microwave sensing of physiological movement and volume change: a review.

    James C. Lin

  • Radio frequency electromagnetic exposure: tutorial review on experimental dosimetry

    C.K. Chou;H. Bassen;J. Osepchuk;Q. Balzano

  • Microwave Apexcardiography

    J.C. Lin;J. Kiernicki;M. Kiernicki;P.B. Wollschlaeger

  • Biological Effects and Health Implications of Radiofrequency Radiation

    Sol M. Michaelson;James C. Lin

  • Effect of 2450-Mhz Radiation on the Rabbit Eye

    A.W. Guy;J.C. Lin;P.O. Kramar;A.F. Emery

  • SAR and temperature: simulations and comparison to regulatory limits for MRI.

    Zhangwei Wang;James C. Lin;Weihua Mao;Wanzhan Liu

  • MICROWAVE‐INDUCED ACOUSTIC EFFECTS IN MAMMALIAN AUDITORY SYSTEMS AND PHYSICAL MATERIALS*

    Arthur W. Guy;C. K. Chou;James C. Lin;D. Christensen

  • Microwave auditory effects and applications

    James C. Lin

  • A new IEEE standard for safety levels with respect to human exposure to radio-frequency radiation

    J.C. Lin

  • Applying telecommunication technology to health-care delivery

    J.C. Lin

  • Power Deposition in a Spherical Model of Man Exposed to I-20-MHz Electromagnetic Fields

    J.C. Lin;A.W. Guy;C.C. Johnson

  • Mobile communications safety

    Niels Kuster;Quilino Balzano;James C. Lin

  • Electromagnetic Fields in Biological Systems

    James C. Lin

  • Microwave Induced Temperature Rises in Rabbit Eyes in Cataract Research

    A. F. Emery;P. Kramar;A. W. Guy;J. C. Lin

  • Interstitial microwave antennas for thermal therapy

    James C. Lin;Yu-Jin Wang

  • The cap-choke catheter antenna for microwave ablation treatment

    J.C. Lin;Yu-Jin Wang

  • On Microwave-Induced Hearing Sensation

    J.C. Lin

  • Microwave Hyperthermia-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Alterations

    James C. Lin;Mei F. Lin

  • Study of thermal effects of ultrasound stimulation on fracture healing.

    Walter Hong-Shong Chang;Jui-Sheng Sun;Su-Pei Chang;James C. Lin

  • A 915-MHz antenna for microwave thermal ablation treatment: physical design, computer modeling and experimental measurement

    S. Pisa;M. Cavagnaro;P. Bernardi;J.C. Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Emanuele Piuzzi
Emanuele Piuzzi Sapienza University of Rome
Adèle C. Green
Adèle C. Green QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Antti Sajantila
Antti Sajantila University of Helsinki
Jørgen Bach Andersen
Jørgen Bach Andersen Aalborg University
Lotfollah Shafai
Lotfollah Shafai University of Manitoba
Om P. Gandhi
Om P. Gandhi University of Utah
Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles
Raj Mittra
Raj Mittra Pennsylvania State University
Niels Kuster
Niels Kuster ETH Zurich

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