معرفی
Tianli Xiao is a Research Fellow at the Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. Their research focuses on immunology, immunometabolism, and metabolic disorders, with particular attention to regulatory T cells, adipose tissue biology, and circadian rhythms. Work also extends to infectious diseases, including fungal pathogenesis mechanisms. Research integrates genetic engineering, mouse models, and systems biology to study immune-metabolic interactions and host defense mechanisms.
Notable research contributions include engineering mouse models for human immunity studies, elucidating circadian-clock regulation in adipose tissue, and investigating fungal exopolysaccharides' roles in evading host immune responses. Publications span topics from immunometabolic coordination to host-pathogen dynamics, reflecting a cross-disciplinary approach to biomedical research.
No formal advisees or scientific awards are explicitly listed in available records. Research themes consistently emphasize translational applications, bridging basic science with clinical relevance in metabolic and immune-related pathologies.



