Ying Chen
MD, PhD Research Scientist in Epidemiology (Enviro
Environmental Health Sciences
Yale School of Public Health
United States of America
Biography
Ying Chen has a broad background in environmental genetics and molecular toxicology, with specific training and expertise in redox biology, oxidative stress related disease and transgenic animal models of glutathione (GSH) deficiency. Her research in the past over ten years has focused on understanding the mechanistic roles of GSH redox homeostasis in human disease conditions related to environmental (including dietary) exposures. Other ongoing research projects in the Vasiliou lab include studies of: (i) the mechanistic roles of ALDH1B1 in alcohol-associated colon cancer, and (ii) the functional roles of ALDH1A1/3A1 in corneal pathophysiology.<_o3a_p> Education & Training PhD in University of Cincinnati (2007) MD in Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South Univ (1994).
Research Interest
Mechanistic roles of GSH redox homeostasis in human disease conditions related to environmental (including dietary) exposures.