Professor Kyung-Jin Min
Kyung-Jin
Min, Ph.D. is Associate Professor,
Department of Natural Medical Sciences,
Inha University,
Yonghyundong, Incheon, Korea.
He was previously Assistant Professor at the
University of Alaska.
Kyung-Jin is
Editorial Board Member for
Entomological Research (SCI-E) and for
Research & Reviews in Biosciences.
His papers include
Drosophila germ-line modulation of insulin signaling and
lifespan,
Restriction of amino acids extends lifespan in
Drosophila melanogaster,
Drosophila diet restriction in practice: Do flies consume
fewer nutrients?,
Counting Calories in Drosophila Diet Restriction,
Drosophila lifespan control by dietary restriction independent of
insulin-like signaling,
Increased juvenile hormone levels after long-duration flight
in the grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes, and
Use of stable isotopes to examine how dietary restriction extends
Drosophila lifespan.
Kyung-Jin earned his B.S. in Biology at Korea University in 1995. He
earned his M.S. in Biology at Korea university in 1997. He earned his
Ph.D. in Zoology at the University of Texas in 2003 with the
dissertation
Neuroendocrine Regulation of Migration and
Reproduction in the Grasshopper
Melanoplus Sanguinipes Fabricius. He was
Postdoctoral Research Associate at Brown University from 2004 to
2007.