Yong Zhu
PhD Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Environme
Epidemiology (Environmental Health)
Yale School of Public Health
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Yong Zhu is an Associate Professor at Yale University School of Public Health and Assistant Director of Yale Cancer Center for Global Cancer Epidemiology. Dr. Zhu's research interests are oriented towards the use of the molecular epidemiological approach in the study of genetic susceptibility biomarkers and their interactions with environmental exposures in human disease development. Dr. Zhu has been developing and validating novel phenotypic and genotypic assays and biomarkers for several cancer types, including non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, breast, bladder, lung and prostate cancer. By utilizing various techniques in genetics, epigenetics, cytogenetics, cell biology, and computational biology, his studies have identified biomarkers that can characterize inherited predisposition and cellular response to environmental factors. Current research focuses on studying the role of two transcriptional factors, circadian genes and small noncoding RNAs, in tumorigenesis. Education & Training PhD in Rice University (2000) MA in Rice University (1998) Postdoctoral Fellow in MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Research Interest
Epidemiology (Environmental Health) and use of the molecular epidemiological approach in the study of genetic susceptibility biomarkers and their interactions with environmental exposures in human disease development.
Publications
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Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2016 Jul;25(7):1073-80. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-16-0047. Epub 2016 May 13. PIWI-Interacting RNAs in Gliomagenesis: Evidence from Post-GWAS and Functional Analyses. Jacobs DI1, Qin Q1, Lerro MC1, Fu A1, Dubrow R2, Claus EB3, DeWan AT2, Wang G4, Lin H5, Zhu Y6. Author information 1 Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut. yong.zhu@yale.edu.