Haifan Lin, PhD
Professor of Cell Biology and of Genetics; Director, Yale Stem Cell Center

Departments & Organizations
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and Development | Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology: RNA Catalysis and Ribonucleoprotein MachinesStem Cell Center, Yale
Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight
Collaborators
Center for RNA Science and Medicine, Yale
Small RNAs in Development
Cell Biology: Cell Biology of RNA
Genetics
Biography
Professor
of Cell Biology and Genetics, Director of the Yale Stem Cell Center. Dr. Lin’s work is focused on the
self-renewing mechanism of stem cells, using Drosophila germline stem cells, mouse germline stem cells, and
human embryonic stem cells as models.
In addition, Dr. Lin studies germline development and cancers related to
the malignant proliferation of stem cells.
Dr. Lin has made key contributions to the demonstration of stem cell asymmetric division, the proof of the stem cell niche theory, the discovery of the Argonuate/PIWI gene family and their essential function in stem cell self-renewal and germline development, as well as the discovery of a novel class of non-coding small RNAs called PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), which was hailed by the Science Magazine as one of the Ten Scientific Breakthroughs of 2006. Currently, his research is focused on the role of piRNA-meidated mechanisms in regulating stem cell behavior and development.
Dr. Lin has had many responsibilities in the scientific community. He has served on the NIH study sections (1998-2005) the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Interview Committee (2009), the Editorial Boards of Stem Cells (2005-2008), Cell Stem Cells (2007-), StemBook(2007-), Journal of Cell Biology(2009-), Current Opinion in Cell Biology(2009-), Biology of Reproduction (2009-), Cell Research (2010-), and was a Featured Editor for Nature Reports Stem Cells (2009). He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Society of Chinese Biological Investigators (2002-2008), the Board of Directors of International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR, 2009-), and is Chair of the ISSCR Publication Committee (2009-) and Chair of the 2011 Annual Meeting Program Committee (2010-2011). In addition, he serves on the Advisory Council of RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan (2007-), the Council of Society of Chinese Bioscientists in America (2008-), the Medical Advisory Board of New York Stem Cell Foundation (2009-), Shantou University Council (2010-), the External Advisory Board of the Progenitor Cell Biology Consortium (2010-), NHLBI, NIH (2010-), and advisory committees of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008-) and Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (2010-), among other extramural responsibilities.
Dr. Lin received numerous awards and honors, including the American Cancer Society Junior Faculty Research Award (1996), the March of Dimes Basil O'Connor Scholar Research Award (1996), the David and Lucile Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering (1996), Member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (2007-), the G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Award (2007, 2011), the American Society of Andrology Lecturer Award (2008), the Laura Hartenbaum Breast Cancer Foundation’s Legacy for Hope Award (2009), the Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar Award (2010), and the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award (2010). Dr. Lin is an Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS, 2010-).
Education
- B.S., Fudan University, 1982
- Ph.D., Cornell University, 1990
Selected Publication
- Gangaraju, V. K., Yin, H., Weiner, M. M., Wang, J., Huang, A. X., and Lin, H. (2010) Drosophila Piwi Functions in Hsp90-Mediated Suppression of Phenotypic Variation. Nature Genetics 43, 153-158.
Latest Honor and Recognition
- Pioneer Award (2010), National Institutes of Health
Articles

May/June 2011
Donation from leading Asian foundation will advance stem cell science
The Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF), Asia’s largest philanthropic organization, has made a $1.5 million donation to the...

November 2010
‘Exceptional creativity’ garners NIH award for two researchers
Tamas L. Horvath, D.V.M., Ph.D., chair and professor of comparative medicine, and Haifan Lin, Ph.D., director of the...

May/June 2009
Alpern reappointed to new term as dean of medical school
Robert J. Alpern, M.D., who has led the School of Medicine through a period of sustained growth and increased stature...

July/August 2008
A ‘Shangri-La’ for stem cell research at Yale
This summer marks the second anniversary of the opening of the Yale Stem Cell Center (YSCC). By any measure, say YSCC...

Nov/Dec 2007
New building is ‘a place for great science’
“This is the future,” declared Yale President Richard C. Levin at the October 5 ribbon cutting for the medical school’s...

Jan/Feb 2007
State makes first stem-cell grants to Yale
Yale fared well in the first group of grants awarded in November by the state of Connecticut from a $100 million fund...

Sept/Oct 2006
Yale launches new stem cell research program
Stem cells, which can create copies of themselves that differentiate into many of the myriad cell types that form the...


