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    Ying Chen, MD, PhD

    Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Environmental Health Sciences)
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    Environmental Health Sciences

    60 College St, LEPH 521

    New Haven, CT 06520

    United States

    About

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    Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Environmental Health Sciences)

    Biography

    Dr. Chen has a broad background in environmental genetics and molecular toxicology, with specific training and expertise in redox biology, oxidative stress related diseases, and transgenic mouse models of redox dysregulation. Her research over the past ten years utilizes unique animal models and applies the system biology approach integrating multi-omics data and histopathology to understand the mechanistic roles of redox homeostasis in disease conditions related to environmental and dietary exposures.

    1. How does redox-elicited modifications of the liver proteome tune cellular response to protect against alcohol-associated fatty liver disease?
    2. Does oxidative stress play a mutagenic role in emerging water contaminant 1,4-dioxane-induced liver cancer
    3. What is the functional crosstalk between antioxidants in the central nervous system as they relate to neuronal health and disease?
    4. What is the translational importance of these new knowledge in risk assessment, disease prevention and treatment? 

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    Education & Training

    Postdoctoral Research Associate
    University of Colorado (2010)
    Postdoctoral fellow
    University of Cincinnati (2008)
    PhD
    University of Cincinnati, Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences (2007)
    MD
    Xiangya School of Medicine, Clinical Medicine (1994)

    Research

    Overview

    Dr. Chen’s research focuses on understanding the mechanistic functions of redox homeostasis and antioxidant deficiencies in human diseases associated with environmental and dietary stress. Reduced GSH is the most abundant thiol antioxidant that combats excessive oxidants generated during cellular metabolism or in response to environmental assaults. GSH deficiency has been associated with numerous pathological conditions in human. Dr. Chen’s research work involves the use of unique redox animal models and system biology approach to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying liver diseases and neurological disorders. 

    Specific research projects include:

    • Redox-mediated mechanisms in protection against alcohol-associated fatty liver disease
    • The mechanistic role of oxidative stress in water contaminant 1,4-dioxane-induced liver cytotoxicity and genotoxicity
    • The functional interplay between two  antioxidants (glutathione and ascorbate) in the central nervous system

    Medical Research Interests

    Digestive System Diseases; Disorders of Environmental Origin; Nervous System Diseases; Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases

    Public Health Interests

    Metabolomics; Cancer; Environmental Health; Genetics, Genomics, Epigenetics

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Ying Chen's published research.

    Publications

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    2023

    2022

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

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      Yale School of Public Health Stolwijk Fellowship

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    Environmental Health Sciences

    60 College St, LEPH 521

    New Haven, CT 06520

    United States

    Locations

    • Yale School of Public Health (LEPH)

      Lab

      60 College Street, Fl 5th, Rm 508

      New Haven, CT 06510

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