Dr Michael Lin
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
The University of Queensland Diamantina Institute

Journal Articles
Lin, Cheng-Yu, Gobius, Ilan and Souza-Fonseca-Guimaraes, Fernando (2020). Natural killer cell engineering – a new hope for cancer immunotherapy. Seminars in Hematology, 57 (4), 194-200. doi: 10.1053/j.seminhematol.2020.10.002
Lin, Cheng-Yu, Beattie, Alexandra, Baradaran, Behzad, Dray, Eloise and Duijf, Pascal H. G. (2018). Contradictory mRNA and protein misexpression of EEF1A1 in ductal breast carcinoma due to cell cycle regulation and cellular stress. Scientific Reports, 8 (1) 13904, 13904. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-32272-x
Chen, Ming-Siou, Lin, Cheng-Yu, Chiu, Yun-Hsuan, Chen, Chie-Pein, Tsai, Pei-Jiun and Wang, Hwai-Shi (2018). IL-1-induced matrix metalloprotease-1 promotes mesenchymal stem cell migration via PAR1 and G-protein-coupled signaling pathway. Stem Cells International, 2018 3524759, 1-11. doi: 10.1155/2018/3524759
Lin, Cheng-Yu, Shukla, Ankit, Grady, John P. , Fink, J. Lynn, Dray, Eloise and Duijf, Pascal H.G. (2018). Translocation breakpoints preferentially occur in euchromatin and acrocentric chromosomes. Cancers, 10 (1) 13, 13. doi: 10.3390/cancers10010013
Thangavelu, Pulari U., Lin, Cheng-Yu, Vaidyanathan, Srividya, Nguyen, Thu H. M., Dray, Eloise and Duijf, Pascal H. G. (2017). Overexpression of the E2F target gene CENPI promotes chromosome instability and predicts poor prognosis in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. OncoTarget, 8 (37), 62167-62182. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.19131
Conference Paper
Duijf, Pascal H. G., Vaidyanathan, Srividya, Cato, Kathleen, Thangavelu, Pulari U., Lin, Cheng-Yu, Tang, Lu, Pavey, Sandra, Haass, Nikolas K. and Gabrielli, Brian G. (2018). Overexpression of the cell cycle regulator Emi1 promotes chromosome instability and tumorigenesis. 76th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Cancer Association, Yokohama, Japan, 28-30 September 2017. Tokyo, Japan: Wiley Japan. doi: 10.1111/cas.13499
Thesis
Lin, Cheng-Yu (2019). Genomic instability in cancer initiation and progression. PhD Thesis, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.960