
About
Lin-Feng Chen is a Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Illinois. His research focuses on epigenetic regulation of NF-κB signaling in immunity and cancer, H. pylori-induced gastric disease, and the role of Brd4 in innate immunity. He holds affiliations with the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
Education:
- B.S., Xiamen University, China (1987)
- M.S., Peking Union Medical University (1990)
- Ph.D., Kyoto University, Japan (1999)
- Postdoctoral, Gladstone Institute of Immunology and Virology, UCSF (1999–2003)
Research Interests:
- Epigenetic modulation of NF-κB in inflammation and cancer
- Host-pathogen interactions, particularly with H. pylori
- Role of Brd4 in macrophage biology and metabolic diseases
- Chromatin remodeling and post-translational modifications
Recent Research Trends: His work emphasizes the interplay between epigenetic regulators (e.g., Brd4, ASH1L) and inflammatory pathways, with applications in cancer therapy and metabolic disorders. Key findings include Brd4’s role in H. pylori-induced inflammation and its inhibition as a therapeutic target.
Labs/Teams: Leads a lab investigating NF-κB signaling, host-pathogen interactions, and epigenetic regulation at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology.
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