Jinyan Huang

ORCID: 0000-0003-1641-6580
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Research Areas
  • EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
  • Student Assessment and Feedback
  • Second Language Learning and Teaching
  • Educational Technology and Assessment
  • Multilingual Education and Policy
  • Education and Technology Integration
  • Psychometric Methodologies and Testing
  • Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
  • Educational Environments and Student Outcomes
  • Reflective Practices in Education
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Online and Blended Learning
  • Grit, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation
  • Ethics in medical practice
  • Doctoral Education Challenges and Solutions
  • Global Education and Multiculturalism
  • Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
  • Second Language Acquisition and Learning
  • Educational Research and Pedagogy
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Communication in Education and Healthcare
  • Collaborative Teaching and Inclusion
  • Ethics in Business and Education
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock

Jiangsu University
2020-2025

South China Agricultural University
2024-2025

First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University
2022-2024

Wuhan Institute of Technology
2023

Zhejiang University
2022

University of New England
2022

Hunan International Economics University
2020

Hunan University
2020

Harvard University
2014-2015

Niagara University
2008-2012

Christine F. Skibola Sonja I. Berndt Joseph Vijai Lucía Conde Zhaoming Wang and 95 more Meredith Yeager Paul I. W. de Bakker Brenda M. Birmann Claire M. Vajdic Jia Nee Foo Paige M. Bracci Roel Vermeulen Susan L. Slager Silvia de Sanjosé Sophia Wang Martha S. Linet Gilles Salles Qing Lan Gianluca Severi Henrik Hjalgrim Tracy Lightfoot Mads Melbye Jian Gu Hervé Ghesquières Brian K. Link Lindsay M. Morton Elizabeth A. Holly Alex Smith Lesley F. Tinker Lauren R. Teras Anne Kricker Nikolaus Becker Mark P. Purdue John J. Spinelli Yawei Zhang Graham G. Giles Paolo Vineis Alain Monnereau Kimberly A. Bertrand Demetrius Albanes Anne Zeleniuch‐Jacquotte Attilio Gabbas Charles C. Chung Laurie Burdett Amy Hutchinson Charles Lawrence Rebecca Montalvan Liming Liang Jinyan Huang Baoshan Ma Jianjun Liu Hans‐Olov Adami Bengt Glimelius Yuanqing Ye Grzegorz S. Nowakowski Ahmet Doğan Carrie A. Thompson Thomas M. Habermann Anne J. Novak Mark Liebow Thomas E. Witzig George J. Weiner Maryjean Schenk Patricia Hartge Anneclaire J. De Roos Wendy Cozen Degui Zhi Nicholas K. Akers Jacques Riby Martyn T. Smith Mortimer J. Lacher Danylo Villano Ann Maria Eve Roman Eleanor Kane Rebecca D. Jackson Kari E. North W. Ryan Diver Jennifer Turner Bruce K. Armstrong Yolanda Benavente Paolo Boffetta Paul Brennan Lenka Foretová Marc Maynadié Anthony Staines James McKay Angela Brooks‐Wilson Tongzhang Zheng Theodore R. Holford Saioa Chamosa Rudolph Kaaks Rachel S. Kelly Bodil Ohlsson Ruth C. Travis Elisabete Weiderpass Jacqueline Clavel Edward Giovannucci Peter Kraft Jarmo Virtamo

10.1016/j.ajhg.2014.09.004 article EN publisher-specific-oa The American Journal of Human Genetics 2014-10-01

The National Genomics Data Center (NGDC), which is a part of the China for Bioinformation (CNCB), offers comprehensive suite database resources to support global scientific community. Amidst unprecedented accumulation multi-omics data, CNCB-NGDC committed continually evolving and updating its core through big data archiving, integrative analysis value-added curation. Over past year, has expanded collaborations with international databases established new subcenters focusing on biodiversity,...

10.1093/nar/gkae978 article EN cc-by Nucleic Acids Research 2024-11-11
Joseph Vijai Zhaoming Wang Sonja I. Berndt Christine F. Skibola Susan L. Slager and 95 more Sílvia de Sanjosé Mads Melbye Bengt Glimelius Paige M. Bracci Lucía Conde Brenda M. Birmann Sophia Wang Angela Brooks‐Wilson Qing Lan Paul I. W. de Bakker Roel Vermeulen Carol S. Portlock Stephen M. Ansell Brian K. Link Jacques Riby Kari E. North Jian Gu Henrik Hjalgrim Wendy Cozen Nikolaus Becker Lauren R. Teras John J. Spinelli Jennifer Turner Yawei Zhang Mark P. Purdue Graham G. Giles Rachel S. Kelly Anne Zeleniuch‐Jacquotte Maria Grazia Ennas Alain Monnereau Kimberly A. Bertrand Demetrius Albanes Tracy Lightfoot Meredith Yeager Charles C. Chung Laurie Burdett Amy Hutchinson Charles Lawrence Rebecca Montalvan Liming Liang Jinyan Huang Baoshan Ma Danylo Villano Ann Maria Marina Corines Tinu Thomas Anne J. Novak Ahmet Doğan Mark Liebow Carrie A. Thompson Thomas E. Witzig Thomas M. Habermann George J. Weiner Martyn T. Smith Elizabeth A. Holly Rebecca D. Jackson Lesley F. Tinker Yuanqing Ye Hans‐Olov Adami Karin E. Smedby Anneclaire J. De Roos Patricia Hartge Lindsay M. Morton Richard K. Severson Yolanda Benavente Paolo Boffetta Paul Brennan Lenka Foretová Marc Maynadié James McKay Anthony Staines W. Ryan Diver Claire M. Vajdic Bruce K. Armstrong Anne Kricker Tongzhang Zheng Theodore R. Holford Gianluca Severi Paolo Vineis Giovanni Maria Ferri R Ricco Lucia Miligi Jacqueline Clavel Edward Giovannucci Peter Kraft Jarmo Virtamo Alex Smith Eleanor Kane Eve Roman Brian C.‐H. Chiu Joseph F. Fraumeni Xifeng Wu James R. Cerhan Kenneth Offit Stephen J. Chanock

Abstract Marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) is the third most common subtype of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Here we perform a two-stage GWAS 1,281 MZL cases and 7,127 controls European ancestry identify two independent loci near BTNL2 (rs9461741, P =3.95 × 10 −15 ) HLA-B (rs2922994, =2.43 −9 in HLA region significantly associated with risk. This first evidence that genetic variation major histocompatibility complex influences susceptibility.

10.1038/ncomms6751 article EN cc-by Nature Communications 2015-01-08
Mitchell J. Machiela Qing Lan Susan L. Slager Roel Vermeulen Lauren R. Teras and 95 more Nicola J. Camp James R. Cerhan John J. Spinelli Sophia Wang A. Nieters Joseph Vijai Meredith Yeager Z. Wang Hervé Ghesquières James McKay Lucía Conde Paul I. W. de Bakker David G. Cox Laurie Burdett Alain Monnereau Christopher R. Flowers Anneclaire J. De Roos Angela Brooks‐Wilson Graham G. Giles Mads Melbye Jian Gu Rebecca D. Jackson Eleanor Kane Mark P. Purdue Claire M. Vajdic Demetrius Albanes Rachel S. Kelly Mariagrazia Zucca Kimberly A. Bertrand Anne Zeleniuch‐Jacquotte Charles R. Lawrence Amy Hutchinson Degui Zhi Thomas M. Habermann Brian K. Link Anne J. Novak Ahmet Doǧan Yan W. Asmann Mark Liebow Carrie A. Thompson Stephen M. Ansell Thomas E. Witzig Hervé Tilly Corinne Haïoun Thierry Jo Molina Henrik Hjalgrim Bengt Glimelius Hans‐Olov Adami Göran Roos Paige M. Bracci Jacques Riby Martyn T. Smith Elizabeth A. Holly Wendy Cozen Patricia Hartge Lindsay M. Morton Richard K. Severson Lesley F. Tinker Kari E. North Nikolaus Becker Yolanda Benavente Paolo Boffetta Paul E. Brennan Lenka Foretová Marc Maynadié Anthony Staines Tracy Lightfoot Simon Crouch Alexandra Smith Eve Roman W. Ryan Diver Kenneth Offit Andrew D. Zelenetz Robert J. Klein Danylo Villano Tongzhang Zheng Yawei Zhang Theodore R. Holford Jennifer Turner Melissa C. Southey Jacqueline Clavel Jarmo Virtamo Stephanie J. Weinstein Elio Ríboli P. Vineis Rudolph Kaaks Heiner Boeing Anne Tjønneland Emanuele Angelucci Simonetta Di Lollo Marco Rais Immaculata De Vivo E. Giovannucci Peter Kraft Jinyan Huang

Evidence from a small number of studies suggests that longer telomere length measured in peripheral leukocytes is associated with an increased risk non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). However, these may be biased by reverse causation, confounded unmeasured environmental exposures and might miss time points for which prospective measurement would best reveal relationship between NHL risk. We performed analysis genetically inferred study 10 102 cases the four most common B-cell histologic types 9562...

10.1093/hmg/ddw027 article EN public-domain Human Molecular Genetics 2016-02-09

The use of whole-genome sequence (WGS) data is expected to improve genomic prediction (GP) power complex traits because it may contain mutations that in strong linkage disequilibrium pattern with causal mutations. However, a few previous studies have shown no or small improvement accuracy using WGS data. Incorporating prior biological information into GP seems be an attractive strategy might accuracy. In this study, total 6334 pigs were genotyped 50K chips and subsequently imputed the level....

10.1111/eva.13651 article EN cc-by Evolutionary Applications 2024-02-01

The findings of a quantitative study about Chinese consumers regarding how cultural values, environmental awareness, and perceived consumer effectiveness (PCE) influence their green purchase intentions are presented in this article. This aimed to explain these crucial factors’ direct indirect effects on purchases the impact values awareness PCE. Specifically, conceptual model was suggested empirically tested using survey information gathered from 371 customers China, SmartPLS-SEM approach...

10.3389/fenvs.2022.985200 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Environmental Science 2022-08-22

Foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered a vital element in the development strategies of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) economies. The institutional environment and macroeconomic conditions host countries play crucial roles attracting FDI. This study examines influence factors on FDI six SAARC nations – Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan from 2000 to 2020. research explores impact various by utilizing panel data analysis methods,...

10.35784/preko.6747 article EN cc-by Problemy Ekorozwoju 2025-01-10

Genomic prediction (GP), which uses genome-wide markers to estimate breeding values, is a crucial tool for accelerating genetic progress in livestock and plant breeding. The accuracy of GP depends on several factors, including the statistical model, marker density, cross-validation strategy. This study evaluated these factors optimize eight economically important carcass body traits Duroc × (Landrace Yorkshire) (DLY) pig population. used 50 K SNP chip data from 1494 DLY pigs, were imputed...

10.3390/ani15070966 article EN cc-by Animals 2025-03-27

Research has indicated that Chinese students experience considerable challenges in their academic studies at North American universities. This paper explores students’ learning through cultural perspectives by examining the concept of identity; and linguistic context; as quiet passive learners; different classroom teaching methods experienced both cultures; surface learners vs. deep culture worlds; social communicative competence. It is argued quiet, are perhaps incorrect descriptors who...

10.5206/cie-eci.v38i2.9137 article FR cc-by-nc Comparative and International Education 2009-12-01

The paper investigated four Chinese graduate students’ perceptions of the challenges they face and coping strategies use in their English academic learning at two North American universities. They reported experiencing following seven major learning: 1) financial difficulties; 2) problems using for purposes; 3) frustrations becoming a permanent resident; 4) difficulty adapting to classroom environment; 5) lack critical thinking skills; 6) acculturation problems; 7) loneliness anxiety. For...

10.5206/cie-eci.v35i2.9080 article FR cc-by-nc Comparative and International Education 2006-12-01

This study examines score variations and differences in the reliability of ratings between English-as-a-second-language (ESL) native English (NE) authored papers a graduate course. Generalizability (G-) theory was used as framework for analysis because it is powerful detecting rater variability relative contributions multiple sources error. The results indicate that ESL received consistently lower scores than NE papers. G-coefficients were considerably different revealing concern about...

10.1080/15434300903540894 article EN Language Assessment Quarterly 2010-07-30

Purpose: This study investigated how teaching, social, and cognitive presence within the community of inquiry (CoI) framework impacts Chinese college students' online learning satisfaction through self-regulated emotional states. Methods: A total 2608 students from 112 universities completed a 38-item Likert scale survey measuring social presence, learning, states, after COVID-19 restrictions were lifted on December 7, 2022. The examined influence satisfaction, mediated by moderated states...

10.2147/prbm.s409229 article EN cc-by-nc Psychology Research and Behavior Management 2023-05-01
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