
معرفی
Deyu Fang serves as the Hosmer Allen Johnson Professor of Pathology and Professor in Pathology (Experimental Pathology) at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, leading research at the intersection of immunology, cancer, and inflammatory diseases.
His academic foundation includes:
- PhD from Gunma University School of Medicine (2000)
- Current Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cancer Immunology at Northwestern University
- Postdoctoral Fellowship in Immunology at Northwestern University (2025)
Dr. Fang's work centers on molecular immune mechanisms, with major contributions in T-cell regulation during chronic inflammation and cancer, metabolite-immune interactions (particularly succinate and fatty acids), and infection-related immune signatures. His research directly informs therapeutic development for inflammatory bowel disease, asthma, and cancer immunotherapy resistance.
Analysis of his 2025 publications reveals a strong trend toward targeting metabolic pathways in immune cells to overcome therapeutic resistance, with emphasis on molecular switches in FOXP3 degradation, adenosine receptor modulation in tumors, and lipid-driven inflammatory cascades.
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He maintains active affiliations with Northwestern's Center for Human Immunobiology, Institute for Augmented Intelligence in Medicine, and Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, driving collaborative projects in translational immunology and AI-enhanced medical research.




