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Dr. Yanli Ding serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Her research focuses on molecular pathology with particular emphasis on endocrine tumors and diagnostic techniques in laboratory medicine.
Dr. Ding's research spans multiple disciplines including pathology, molecular biology, and endocrinology. Her work prominently features studies on pheochromocytoma, germline variants in cancer predisposition, and RET signaling pathways. She has made significant contributions to understanding endocrine tumor pathogenesis through both traditional pathology techniques and advanced proteomic methods. Her research bridges basic science discoveries with clinical applications in tumor diagnostics and molecular pathology.
Analysis of Dr. Ding's recent publications reveals a strong focus on molecular mechanisms of endocrine tumors, with particular emphasis on genetic and proteomic approaches. Her work demonstrates expertise in challenging existing paradigms of oncogenic mechanisms while developing practical diagnostic applications. The research shows progression from fundamental molecular studies to clinical case reports and diagnostic stewardship initiatives.
Dr. Ding actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by her co-authorship on diverse projects ranging from diagnostic methodology to molecular oncology. Her work contributes to Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and wellbeing, particularly through advancing diagnostic precision and understanding of endocrine cancers.
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