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Xianbin Su is an Associate Professor at Shanghai Center for Systems Biomedicine of Shanghai Jiao Tong University. He received BSc in Biology from University of Science and Technology of China in 2008, and PhD in Microbiology from University of Hong Kong in 2013. He worked at single-cell sequencing pioneer Fluidigm during 2012-2014, and joined Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 2014. He is the founding director of the single-cell genomics core facility at Key Laboratory of Systems Biomedicine (Ministry of Education). His current research interests are tumor evolution and single-cell genomics, and his major academic contributions include report on prevalent chemical carcinogen-related mutational signatures in adenocarcinoma of bladder (2024 J Pathol), reconstruction of clonal evolution in liver cancer at single-cell and single-variant resolution (2021 J Hematol Oncol), discovery of co-existing tumor subclones and dynamic evolution under clonal neutral appearance (2022 Ann NY Acad Sci), presenting the transcriptomic and mutational landscape of prostate basal cell carcinoma (2020 Prostate), and new insights on the developmental trajectory and fate-decision stage of liver stem/progenitor cells (2020 Nat Methods, 2019 PNAS, 2017 BMC Genomics). He has drafted >30 papers in mainstream journals (J Hematol Oncol, J Pathol, Nat Methods, PNAS, Ann NY Acad Sci, Prostate, Bioinformatics, Cancer Lett, MedComm, etc.), with >20 of them as first or corresponding author. His work has been presented at multiple international conferences, including Cold Spring Harbor Asia Conferences, SMBE regional conference, Symposium on Translational Systems Medicine, National Conference on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, etc. He is a Full member of Sigma Xi society, Professional member of New York Academy of Science, a member of Committee on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics at Chinese Society of Biotechnology, and a Yang Fan Scholar in Shanghai. He is an active reviewer for many mainstream journals, an Editorial Board Member (EBM) of Scientific Reports, and Collection Guest Editor at Springer Nature.