Kuan-Chin (Gina) LinEDUCATIONMaster of Statistics, Dec. 2007Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University(Virginia Tech) Blacksburg, VAMaster of Animal and Poultry Sciences, May 2006
Virginia Tech- Investigated expression analysis of two candidate genes for toxin-induced dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkey
- Developed SNPs and haplotypes of cardiac troponin T and phospholamban genes in turkey
- Mapped cardiac troponin T gene of turkey
Bachelor of Animal Science, June 2004
Chinese Culture University (CCU)
Taipei, Taiwan
Visiting student at Murray State University, Fall 2002 to Spring 2003
Murray, KY
- Studied English, Animal Science
- Traveled from New York, Philadelphia, Maryland, to Washington DC, and studyed language and culture
HONORS& ACTIVITIES
- Awarded Research Assistantship, Animal and Poultry Sciences department, Virginia Tech, Aug 2004 to Dec 2005
- Vice President of Student Association of Animal Science department, CCU, Jun 2001 to Sep 2002
- Editor, Student Association of Animal Science department, CCU, Jun 2001 to Sep 2002
- Leader, Art of Student Association of Animal Science department, CCU, Sep 1999 to Jun 2001
EXPERIENCE
Statistical Consulting
Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, Aug 2006 to 2007
- Design
- Regression: logistic, orginal, stepwise
- ANOVA; ANCOVA
- Multivariate: PCA, FA
- Nonparametric analysis
- Statistics in bioassay
- Computer techniques
Research Assistant
Virginia Tech, Aug 2004 to March 2006 - Designing the experiment, collecting data, and analyzing data
- Visually presenting and verbally communicating research findings
CCU, Fall 2001 to 2002 and Fall 2003 to Spring 2004
- Collecting surveys, managing data, and analyzing data
Teaching Assistant
Virginia Tech, Aug 2004 to March 2006
- Instructed undergraduate and PhD students for RNA isolation
- Prepared and helped for teaching animal breeding and genetics
CCU, Fall 2001 to 2002 and Fall 2003 to Spring 2004
- Graded papers for statistics and animal breeding and genetics classes
Intern
Tri-Service General Hospital and Center for Disease Control, Taiwan, Jun to Feb and 2002 Jul to Aug 2002
- Engaging in bioinformatics work and lab work between two places
COMPUTER SKILLS
SAS (Macro, SQL), SPSS, Design-Expert, MINITAB, MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, Dreamwaver, PhotoImpact, Photoshop, CuteFTP, Mega2, Seaview, Treeview, Consed, Primer 3, BLAST, ClustalW , BioWorkBench
LAB SKILLS
RNA isolation, DNA isolation and purification, PCR, RT-PCR, PCR-RFLP, primer design, electrophoresis, ability to carry out protocols for experiments
PUBLICATIONS
K.C. Lin, J. Xu, D. Kamara, T. Geng, K. Gyenai, K. M. Reed, and E.J. Smith. 2007. DNA sequence and haplotype variation in two candidate genes for dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo. Genome. 50:463-469.
K. C. Lin, K. Gyenai, R. L. Pyle, T. Geng, J. Xu, and E. J. Smith. 2006. Candidate gene expression analysis of Toxin-induced dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkey (Meleagris gallopavo). Poult. Sci. 85:2216-2221. Smith, E. J., D. Kamara, G. Pimentel, T. Geng, X. Guan, K. Lin and S. Hartman. 2005. Avian Genomes: Important Resources for Understanding Vertebrate Biology. Current Genomics. 6:85-89.
Lo, L. L., T. C. Yang, K. C. Lin, and H. R. Yang. 2002 A study on consumers’ habit and attitude on meat consumption in metropolitan areas in Taiwan. 10th International Congress, AAAP, New Delhi India p: 66.
Yang, H. R., L. L. Lo, K. C. Lin, and T. C. Yang. 2001. Consumers behavior on meat consumption in metropolitan area. J. Chin. Soc. Anim. Sci. 30: 124.
PRESENTATIONS
Lin, K. C.. RT-based expression analysis of two candidate genes for toxin-induced dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkeys. Departmental Seminar in Dairy Science, Virginia Tech, VA. Fall 2005.
Lin, K. C.. Functional genomics in farm animals. Departmental Seminar in Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Tech, VA. Fall 2005.
Lin, K. C., K. Gyenai, and E. J. Smith. Genome analysis of candidate genes for dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkey, Meleagris gallopavo. Poster-Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY. May 8 – May 11, 2005.
Lin, K. C., K. Gyenai, and E. J. Smith. RT-PCR-based expression analysis of two candidate genes for toxin-induced dilated cardiomyopathy in the turkeys. Poster-Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine, VA. Oct 5, 2005.
Lin, K. C.., and L. L. Lo. Effects of long-time selection for lean growth rate in reproduction, growth, and meat quality traits in pigs. Departmental Seminar in Animal Science, CCU, Taipei. Fall 2003.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
English, Mandarin, Taiwanese, and basic Korean
HABITS
Swim, read, play the flute, see movies, travel...