
About
Zhao Yang is a postdoctoral research fellow at Wayne State University's Petriello Lab. He holds a Master's degree (2014) and PhD (2019) in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Molecular Biology and Genetics, respectively, from Wayne State University.
- Education
- M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Wayne State University, 2014)
- Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Genetics (Wayne State University, 2019)
Zhao Yang's research focuses on molecular mechanisms of transcription factors in hepatic diseases and cardiometabolic effects of persistent organic pollutants such as PCB 126 and PFAS. His work explores how environmental toxins modulate metabolic pathways, including cholesterol metabolism and oxidative stress, and investigates proteomic interactions of detoxification enzymes like FMO3. Additional studies examine stress-sensing transcription factors (CREBH, ATF6) and their regulatory roles in autophagy and hepatic steatosis.
Recent publications highlight his expertise in environmental toxicology and metabolic disorder research. Key findings include PCB 126-induced endothelial dysfunction via 4-Hydroxy-2 Nonenal, PFAS effects on sex-dependent cholesterol metabolism, and CREBH's role in stress-induced hepatic steatosis. His proteomics work identifies FMO3 interaction partners linked to urea cycle regulation.
Zhao Yang's collaborations span Wayne State University's environmental health initiatives, with co-authorships on reviews about urban volatile organic compound contamination in Detroit. His research integrates molecular biology, environmental exposure, and metabolic health outcomes.
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