Dr Jin Zhang

School of Agriculture, Food and Wine

College of Science


Dr Jin Zhang is a Postdoctoral Researcher within the School of Agriculture, Food, and Wine, focusing her research on understanding the performance of yeast and their interactions within challenging environments, particularly evident in winemaking processes. Her projects are centred on the identification and characterisation of various yeast species and the genes responsible for their unique properties. Utilising high-throughput screening methods of yeast collections, including environmental isolates and mutant libraries, Dr Zhang aims to identify genetic differences between strains that correlate with specific phenotypes. Her studies are aimed at unravelling the adaptive mechanisms that enable yeast to thrive in grape must and successfully complete alcoholic fermentation. This valuable insight is then applied to guide strain development, leading to isolate novel strains possessing desirable oenological traits.With over a decade of experience in the field of wine microbiology, Dr Zhang has been involved in numerous fermentation and molecular biology projects. In 2014, she completed her PhD in wine microbiology, focusing on the investigation and characterisation of highly nitrogen-efficient wine yeast strains. Since then, she has undertaken projects ranging from high-throughput fermentations to assess new grape cultivars, to exploring microbial cell-cell signalling mechanisms during wine fermentation and their impact on population dynamics and fermentation performance. Additionally, Dr Zhang endeavours to isolate novel yeast strains from diverse environments to uncover their biological properties and their potential applications in the industry.

Date Position Institution name
2023 - 2023 Casual Acdemic Activity (Non-Teaching) University of Adelaide
2023 - 2023 Casual Acdemic Activity (Non-Teaching) University of Adelaide
2018 - 2022 Casual Research Technician CSIRO
2016 - ongoing Post-doc Researcher The University of Adelaide

Language Competency
Chinese (Mandarin) Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review

Date Institution name Country Title
2010 - 2014 The University of Adelaide Australia PhD
2007 - 2009 North West Agriculture and Forestry University China Master of Science
2003 - 2007 North West Agriculture and Forestry University China Bachelor of Engineering

Date Title Institution name Country
2022 First Aider Certification Real Response Australia
2022 Fire Warden Certification Chubb Australia
2018 Advanced Wine Spirit Education Trust Certificate WSET United Kingdom
2011 Intermediate Wine Spirit Education Trust Certificate WSET United Kingdom

Year Citation
2025 Cheng, Y., Geng, S., Zhang, J., Zhao, X., Jiang, J., Liang, Y., . . . Song, Y. (2025). A comprehensive study on fermentation and aroma contributions of Torulaspora delbrueckii in diverse wine varieties: Insights from pure and co-fermentation studies. Food Research International, 199, 13 pages.
DOI Scopus5 WoS6 Europe PMC1
2025 Jiang, J., Yu, H., Lei, X., Yang, H., Ye, D., Zhang, J., . . . Liu, Y. (2025). Impact of combined multiple stressors on Saccharomyces cerevisiae and mapping of the associated QTLs. Food Innovation and Advances, 4(3), 342-351.
DOI
2023 Gardner, J. M., Alperstein, L., Walker, M. E., Zhang, J., & Jiranek, V. (2023). Modern yeast development: finding the balance between tradition and innovation in contemporary winemaking. FEMS Yeast Research, 23, foac049-1-foac049-12.
DOI Scopus12 WoS10 Europe PMC4
2022 Huang, R., Shen, L., Yu, H., Jiang, J., Qin, Y., Liu, Y., . . . Song, Y. (2022). Evaluation of rain-shelter cultivation mode effects on microbial diversity during Cabernet Sauvignon (Vitis vinifera L.) maturation in Jingyang, Shaanxi, China. Food Research International, 156, 1-17.
DOI Scopus20 WoS19 Europe PMC12
2021 Walker, M. E., Zhang, J., Sumby, K. M., Lee, A., Houlès, A., Li, S., & Jiranek, V. (2021). Sulfate transport mutants affect hydrogen sulfide and sulfite production during alcoholic fermentation. Yeast, 38(6), 367-381.
DOI Scopus12 WoS9 Europe PMC4
2021 Xu, Z., Walker, M. E., Zhang, J., Gardner, J. M., Sumby, K. M., & Jiranek, V. (2021). Exploring the diversity of bacteriophage specific to Oenococcus oeni and Lactobacillus spp and their role in wine production. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 105(23), 8575-8592.
DOI Scopus7 WoS5 Europe PMC6
2020 Gardner, J., Walker, M., Zhang, J., Van Holst, N., & Jiranek, V. (2020). Searching new frontiers for winemaking microbes with unusual and useful activities. The Australian & New Zealand grapegrower & winemaker, 680, 87-88.
2018 Zhang, J., Astorga, M., Gardner, J., Walker, M., Grbin, P., & Jiranek, V. (2018). Disruption of the cell wall integrity gene ECM33 results in improved fermentation by wine yeast. Metabolic Engineering, 45, 255-264.
DOI Scopus20 WoS19 Europe PMC16

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2023 Co-Supervisor Novel microbes from Australian plants: Characterisation and industrial potential Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Tea Knezevic
2021 Co-Supervisor Exploring the diversity of bacteriophage in wine production Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Zhecun Xu

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