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Ning Jiang is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Pathology at Yale University School of Medicine. Their research focuses on metabolic disorders, diabetes, inflammation, and epigenetic mechanisms, with a particular emphasis on microRNA regulation in adipose tissue, macrophage biology, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Jiang is affiliated with the Jenny Zhou Lab and has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications since 2006.
Research interests include the role of microRNAs in obesity-related pathologies, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling in immune and metabolic processes, and the impact of maternal diabetes on fetal development. Their work bridges molecular mechanisms with translational applications, such as biomarker discovery for metabolic diseases and therapeutic strategies for fibrosis and sepsis.
Key contributions span topics like miR-130b/301b’s role in adipogenesis, resistin’s effects on placental mitochondrial biogenesis, and metformin’s antifibrotic properties. Dr. Jiang collaborates across disciplines, integrating cellular biology, immunology, and metabolic research to address complex health challenges.

