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Hongyue Zhou is a Postdoctoral Associate in Pharmacology at Yale School of Medicine, actively contributing to immunological research with a focus on neutrophil and T cell biology. Working within the Pharmacology Department, Zhou collaborates extensively with prominent researchers including Dianqing (Dan) Wu, Wenwen Tang, and Jun Lu.
Zhou's research interests center on Immunology, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology, with particular expertise in neutrophil function, immune cell signaling, and RNA biology. Their work explores how cellular mechanisms regulate immune responses in inflammatory conditions.
Analysis of Zhou's publications reveals a strong focus on neutrophil biology and immune regulation, with significant contributions to understanding how surface RNAs control neutrophil recruitment and function, as well as how E3 ligase complexes regulate T cell signaling pathways. The research spans multiple high-impact journals including Cell, Nature Communications, and Cell Reports.
Zhou maintains active collaborations within Yale's immunology research community, particularly with researchers investigating immune cell signaling and inflammatory responses.


