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Bing Su
Research Assistant Professor
bing.su@uc.edu

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Education
 

1985.9-1989.7: B.A., Major: Cell Biology, Biology Department, Wuhan University.
1991.9-1996.7: Ph. D., Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
1994.8-1995.2: Visiting student, University of California, San Diego

  
Research
 1996.8-1997.8: Research Associate, Kunming Institute of Zoology
1997.9-2000.2: Postdoctor, Human Genetics Center, University of Texas
2000.3-2001.5: Research Fellow, Human Genetics Center, University of Texas
2001.5-present: Research Assistant Professor, Center for Genome Information, Dept. of Environmental Health, University of Cincinnati
  
Publications
 1. Ke YH, Su B. et al. 2001 No independent origin of modern humans in East Asia: a tale of 12,000 Y chromosomes. Science 292:1151-1153.

2. Wells RS, Ruzibakiev RM, Yuldasheva NY, Underhill PA, Su, B. 2001 Converts or migrants? The origins of Chinese Muslims. PNAS 98:10244-10249.

3. Akey, J.M.;Sosnoski, D.;Parra, E.;Dios, S.;Hiester, K.;Su, B. et al. 2001 Melting Curve Analysis of SNPs (McSNP): A Gel-Free and Inexpensive Approach for SNP Genotyping. BioTechniques 30:358-367

4. Su, B et al. 2001 Genetic diversity and population history in Red Panda (Ailurus fulgens) as inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequence variations. Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:1070-1076.

5. Su, B et al. 2000 Y chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas. Human Genetics 107:582-590

6. Su, B et al. 2000 Distributions of three HIV-1 resistant polymorphisms (SDF1-3'A, CCR2-64I, and CCR5-D32) in Global Populations. European Journal of Human Genetics 8:939-945

7. Su, B et al. 2000 Polynesian Origins: New Insights from the Y-chromosome Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, USA 97:8225-8228

8. Jin L and Su B. 2000 Natives or Immgrants: Modern human origin in East Asia. Nature Reviews Genetics 1:126-133.

9. Qian YP, Qian BZ, Su B. 2000 Multiple Origins of Tibetan: Y Chromosome Evidences. Human Genetics 106:453-454

10. Peterson, B., Su, B et al., 2000 World population data for the HLA-DQA1,PM and D1S80 loci with least and most common profile frequencies for combinations of loci estimated following NRC II guidelines. Journal of Forensic Science. 45 (1):118-146

11. Su, B et al. 1999 Y Chromosome evidence for a Northward Migration of Modern Humans into East Asia during the Last Ice Age. American Journal of Human Genetics 65:1718-1724

12. Su, B et al. 1999 Distribution of two HIV-1 polymorphisms (SDF1-3'A and CCR2-64I) in East Asia and world populations and its implication in AIDS epidemiology. American Journal of Human Genetics 65:1047-1053

13. Su, B et al. 1999 Phylogenetic study of complete cytochrome b genes of musk deer (genus Moschus) using museum samples. Molecular Phylogentics and Evolution 12:241-249

14. Chakraborty, R., Stivers, DN. and Su, B et al., 1999 The utility of short tandem repeat loci beyond human identification: Implications for development of new DNA typing systems. Electrophresis 20:1682-1696

15. Su, B et al. 1998 Frequency of an HIV-resistant allele is exceptionally high in New Guinea Highlanders. Journal of the American Medical Association, JAMA. 280:1830

16. Su, B. et al. 1997 Genetic diversity and molecular phylogeny of slow lorris (Genus Nycticebus) Primates 39(1): 79-94

17. Su, B. et al. 1997 Protein variation and genetic divergence of Chinese macaques (Genus Macaca) . Chinese Journal of Genetics.

18. Xiao, WH., Su, B. et al. 1997 A simple method for getting digoxigenin labeling probe of mtDNA form ovary of fish. Zoological Research. 18(1): 72-78.

19. Su, B. et al. 1996 Molecular phylogeny of Chinese concolor gibbons. Science in China. 26(5): 414-419

20. Su, B., Chen, Z. P., et al. 1996 Protein polymorphism and genetic differentiation in three species of Apodemus from Yunnan. Zoological Research. 17:259-262.

21. Wang, W. Su, B et al., 1996 Interspecific differentiation of the slow lorses (Genus Nycticebus) inferred from ribosomal DNA restriction maps. Zoological Research. 17(1): 89-93.

22. Wang, W., Su, B. et al., 1996 Phylogenetic relationships among six species of Macaca inferred from ribosomal DNA variations. Chinese Journal of Genetics. 23(4): 247-253.

23. Wang W, Su B et al., 1995 Phylogenetic relationship among two species of golden monkey and three species of leaf monkey inferred from ribosomal DNA variation. Folia Primatologica 65:138-143

24. Wang, W., Lan, H., Su, B. et al., 1995 Analysis of randomly amplified polymorphic DNAs for four minorities in Yunnan province. Chinese Science Bulletin. 40(2): 158-163.

25. Su, B et al. 1995 Genetic diversity in the snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) as estimated by protein electrophoresis. Conservation Biology 9(4): 847-851.

26. Su, B et al., 1994 Genetic diversity of giant panda: evidence from protein electrophoresis. Chinese Science Bulletin 39(8):742-745
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