
About
Xueyang Dong is a Research Fellow in Kazuki Nagashima's laboratory at Harvard University, investigating the complex interplay between the host immune system, gut microbiome, and dietary molecules to elucidate biological mechanisms underlying human health and disease.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (Harvard CCB), completed in Emily Balskus's laboratory.
Research Interests: His work centers on gut microbiome dynamics, specifically the biochemistry and genetics of Coriobacteriia bacteria and their interactions with dietary polyphenols. He pioneered genetic tool development for previously intractable gut microbes, enabling characterization of metalloenzymes and regulatory proteins involved in polyphenol metabolism. His interdisciplinary research bridges Immunology, Microbiome science, and Biochemical mechanisms with focus on Gut Microbiota functionality and Bacterial metabolic pathways.
Scientific Awards: No awards or fellowships were specified in the source material.
Advising and Grants: The documentation does not reference any graduate students, postdoctoral mentees, or research funding sources.
Laboratory Context: Dong operates within the Nagashima Lab at Harvard University, an interdisciplinary research group dedicated to exploring connections between immune responses, microbial communities, and nutritional science.
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