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Yong Zhang, M.D., serves as a Research Instructor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Pharmacy, Amarillo campus. His primary research focus centers on prostate cancer biology with emphasis on therapeutic development and chemoprevention strategies.
Education:
- MD, Dalian Medical University, 1996
Dr. Zhang's research program investigates molecular mechanisms of prostate carcinogenesis, specializing in natural compound interventions targeting androgen receptor signaling pathways. His work integrates proteomic profiling of prostate tissue compartments in TRAMP mouse models with pharmacokinetic analysis of bioactive phytochemicals like galbanic acid and decursin derivatives. Current efforts focus on identifying lineage-specific therapeutic vulnerabilities in prostate cancer subtypes and optimizing natural product formulations for cancer prevention.
Analysis of his 2011 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory centered on prostate cancer chemoprevention, with dominant themes in proteomic biomarker discovery, natural product pharmacology, and lobe-specific tumor microenvironment characterization. The work demonstrates methodological expertise in HPLC-based pharmacokinetics, comparative proteomics, and transgenic mouse modeling.
No scientific awards or grant funding details are documented in the current profile. Mentoring activities and student supervision are not explicitly referenced in available materials.
Research operations appear integrated within the Department of Biomedical Sciences infrastructure, though specific laboratory facilities or collaborative teams are not described in the provided documentation.
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