About
Da Li is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine. His research focuses on epigenetics, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and reproductive medicine. He collaborates extensively with experts in endocrinology and molecular biology, contributing to studies on vascular endothelial injury mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. Key projects include investigating TET3’s role in endometriosis and insulin resistance, as well as developing bioengineering approaches for endometrial research. His work bridges basic science and clinical applications, with a focus on translational medicine.
Dr. Li’s publications highlight advancements in understanding lipid metabolism during embryonic development, the role of microRNAs in liver fibrosis, and the efficacy of atorvastatin in vascular protection. He is a co-author of expert consensus guidelines on oocyte vitrification, emphasizing his contributions to reproductive health. His interdisciplinary approach involves collaborations with departments across Yale, reflecting a commitment to addressing complex biological systems and clinical challenges.