معرفی
Hanqiang Deng is an Associate Research Scientist in Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Schwartz Lab. His research focuses on endothelial mechanotransduction and vascular remodeling, particularly how fluid shear stress influences artery structure and function in health and disease. He holds a PhD from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (2016) and completed postdoctoral training at Yale (2022).
Key research areas include MEKK3 signaling in vascular integrity, TGFβ-mediated arterial remodeling, and high/low shear stress effects on endothelial cells. His work bridges basic biology with translational applications for hypertension and atherosclerosis.
Notable achievements include the 2024 American Heart Association Career Development Award and a 2019 Gordon Conference Poster Award. His lab investigates endothelial cell cycle regulation, BMPER signaling, and KLF2 transcription factors as therapeutic targets for vascular diseases.
