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Jiang Jiang is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. Their research focuses on Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, and Game Theory, with interdisciplinary interests in mitochondrial biology and biochemistry.
Key affiliations include the Department of Economics and the broader Dietrich School. While their primary role is in economics education, their research portfolio spans cellular biology topics such as mitochondrial quality control, cardiolipin signaling, and radiation mitigation mechanisms.
Recent publications highlight studies on ferroptosis regulation via lipid metabolites, mitochondrial dynamics involving Nm23-H4, and radiation protection strategies using mitochondria-targeted compounds. Their work bridges economic theory with biomedical science, emphasizing experimental methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Notable research contributions include investigations into cardiolipin externalization in mitophagy, oxidative stress responses, and the design of radioprotective agents. Ongoing efforts focus on translating biochemical insights into practical applications in healthcare and environmental radiation safety.
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