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Xin Yang is a Research Fellow in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, focusing on the critical intersection of gut microbiota, immunology, and metabolic disorders. Their work bridges basic science and clinical applications in understanding microbiome-related diseases.
Research interests include:
- Gut microbiota and metabolic disease pathogenesis
- Immune system-microbiome interactions
- Microbial contributions to diabetes and obesity
- Therapeutic interventions targeting gut bacteria
- Bile acid metabolism and liver disease
- Host-pathogen interactions in inflammatory conditions
Xin Yang's publication record reveals a sophisticated research program investigating how disruptions in gut bacterial communities trigger metabolic disorders. Their work spans from fundamental mechanisms in animal models to human clinical studies, with particular emphasis on how immune pathways like TLR9 signaling interact with gut bacteria to influence metabolic health. Recent publications demonstrate innovative approaches to microbiome modulation for treating conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and obesity-related metabolic dysfunction.
Collaborative work with Li Wen, Jian Peng, Juan Huang, and Youjia Hu highlights strong interdisciplinary connections within Yale's research ecosystem, particularly in the areas of immunology and metabolic disease.
