Chunyu Caiمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Chunyu Cai is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas. As a practicing neuropathologist, his clinical and research focus centers on neuromuscular diseases, including diabetic neuropathy, inflammatory myopathies, congenital myopathy, and muscular dystrophies. He holds an MD from Peking University Health Science Center, a PhD from Wesleyan University, and completed residency and fellowship training at Washington University School of Medicine. His research explores molecular mechanisms underlying neuromuscular disorders and integrates advanced diagnostic techniques. Notable areas include the application of hyperpolarized imaging in glioblastoma staging, epigenetic profiling of CNS tumors, and the role of genetic variants in mitochondrial diseases. He has contributed to guidelines for interpreting muscle and nerve biopsies in pediatric patients and adult neuro-oncology cases. Dr. Cai’s publications reflect a strong emphasis on translational research, bridging neuropathology with clinical care. Recent work includes studies on SWI/SNF-deficient tumors, miR-146b’s role in glioblastoma recurrence, and the diagnostic utility of immunohistochemistry in gliomas. His lab actively collaborates on projects related to muscle nuclear integrity and mitochondrial dysfunction. Professional affiliations and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided materials. No scientific awards are listed, though his involvement in high-impact journals suggests recognition in his field.














