
About
Chong Hyun Shin is an Assistant Professor in Research at Georgia State University's Institute for Biomedical Sciences, specializing in molecular mechanisms of metabolic diseases. Her research integrates molecular biology, genetics, and physiology to develop therapeutic strategies for obesity-linked conditions.
Education
- B.S. in Biochemistry from Yonsei University
- M.S. in Biochemistry from Yonsei University
- Ph.D. in Genetics and Development from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- Postdoctoral fellowship at University of California, San Francisco
Research Focus
Dr. Shin investigates obesity-induced chronic inflammation as a root cause of metabolic syndrome. Her lab focuses on discovering molecular targets to enhance energy expenditure and fat oxidation, developing alternatives to appetite-suppressing drugs. Research employs zebrafish models, chemical biology approaches, and molecular genetics to study liver/pancreas regeneration, inflammation pathways, and metabolic regulation.
Publication Analysis
Her 15 most recent publications (2007-2021) demonstrate consistent focus on metabolic regulation, organ development, and regeneration. Key themes include: signaling pathways (Bmp, Fgf, Wnt, TBK1), epigenetic controls, zebrafish disease modeling, and therapeutic targeting of inflammation. Recent work expanded into COVID-19 complications in metabolic syndrome patients.
Awards and Recognition
- Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NIH)
- K01 Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (NIH)
- R56 High Priority, Short-Term Project Award (NIH)
- Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (NIH)
Mentoring and Collaboration
Has trained 11+ postdoctoral fellows and graduate students as principal investigator. Maintains collaborations with multiple institutions including UCSF and UT Southwestern. Professional memberships include American Diabetes Association, American Chemical Society, and Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association.
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