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Dr. Ying Chen is a Research Scientist and Lecturer in Environmental Health Sciences at the Yale School of Public Health. She holds a MD from Xiangya School of Medicine and a PhD in Environmental and Public Health Sciences. Her work focuses on redox homeostasis and antioxidant deficiencies in diseases linked to environmental and dietary exposures. Key research areas include alcohol-associated liver disease, 1,4-dioxane-induced liver cancer mechanisms, and antioxidant interactions in the nervous system.
Dr. Chen’s research employs transgenic mouse models, multi-omics analysis, and histopathology to study oxidative stress in disease contexts. She collaborates with institutions like the Yale Superfund Research Center and the Vasiliou Lab. Notable projects include investigating CYP2E1’s role in 1,4-dioxane toxicity and glutathione’s protective mechanisms in liver lipid metabolism.
Her publications span Nature Communications, Cell Metabolism, and Archives of Toxicology, addressing topics like AI-driven patient triage systems and epigenomic signatures of oxidative stress. She serves on committees for the Stolwijk Fellowship and actively reviews for peer journals.
Dr. Chen’s lab is located at 60 College Street, New Haven, CT. Her research aims to bridge mechanistic insights with public health applications, particularly in environmental carcinogen risk assessment and disease prevention strategies.
