Dr. Jinxin Zhao (Australia)
Dr. Jinxin Zhao is a Team leader of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in the Laboratory of Antimicrobial Systems Pharmacology at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute. His research interests focus on developing novel efficacious therapies against life-threatening Gram-negative ‘superbug’ by using microbial evolution, systems pharmacology, and computational modelling. He completed his PhD in antimicrobial systems pharmacology from Monash University in 2021. He secured numerous grants and awards such as the DAAD short-term research Fellowship from the DAAD German Academic Exchange Service, the Australia-Germany Joint Research Grant and multiple travel awards. His roles include significant editorial responsibilities, being an editor for Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance and junior editors for iMeta, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics. In addition to academic research roles, he is also an executive committee member of the ISAC, the chair of ISAC Early Career, the American Society for Microbiology Young Ambassador to Australia and the AMR Insights Ambassador.
Dr. Jinxin Zhao is a Team leader of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology in the Laboratory of Antimicrobial Systems Pharmacology at Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute. His research interests focus on developing novel efficacious therapies against life-threatening Gram-negative ‘superbug’ by using microbial evolution, systems pharmacology, and computational modelling. He completed his PhD in antimicrobial systems pharmacology from Monash University in 2021. He secured numerous grants and awards such as the DAAD short-term research Fellowship from the DAAD German Academic Exchange Service, the Australia-Germany Joint Research Grant and multiple travel awards. His roles include significant editorial responsibilities, being an editor for Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance and junior editors for iMeta, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics. In addition to academic research roles, he is also an executive committee member of the ISAC, the chair of ISAC Early Career, the American Society for Microbiology Young Ambassador to Australia and the AMR Insights Ambassador.