معرفی
Yuping Zhou is affiliated with the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale University. Her research focuses on endometriosis, epigenetic regulation, and reproductive biology. She collaborates closely with senior investigators like Hugh Taylor, exploring topics such as microRNA roles in disease pathogenesis, environmental toxin impacts on uterine function, and steroid hormone effects on fetal development. Her work integrates molecular biology, stem cell research, and animal models to understand complex reproductive disorders. Key contributions include studies on TET3 macrophage activity, exosome-mediated tissue regeneration, and epigenetic programming influenced by endocrine disruptors like BPA.
Research Interests:
- Mechanisms of endometriosis progression and treatment
- Epigenetic regulation in reproductive health
- MicroRNA-driven cellular processes in gynecological disorders
- Environmental factors affecting uterine physiology
- Stem cell biology in tissue regeneration
Collaborations: Works with multidisciplinary teams including clinicians and basic scientists to bridge translational research gaps. Major collaborators include Dr. Hugh Taylor (YSM), Dr. Da Li, and Dr. Ramanaiah Mamillapalli.
Lab/Teams: Active within Yale's reproductive health research networks, contributing to projects on endometrial cell migration, hormone signaling pathways, and disease modeling.