Yinling Hu
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Yinling Hu is a Chinese molecular biologist specialized in cancer
immunometabolism Immunometabolism is a branch of biology that studies the interplay between metabolism and immunology in all organisms. In particular, immunometabolism is the study of the molecular and biochemical underpinninngs for i) the metabolic regulation of im ...
, inflammation, and tumorigenesis. She is a senior investigator in the National Cancer Institute. She was an assistant professor at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.


Education

Hu completed an undergraduate degree from the Peking Union Medical College and received her Ph.D. from the University of Melbourne. Her 1994 dissertation was titled ''The regulatory elements responsible for expression of the homeobox gene Cdx-1''. She was a postdoctoral fellow in Michael Karin's laboratory, University of California, San Diego from 1996 to 2001.


Career and research

Hu established her own laboratory in 2001 when she became an assistant professor at the Science Park Research Division, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. In 2008, she became a principal investigator in the National Cancer Institute's Cancer and Inflammation Program and was awarded tenure in 2016. Hu's research focuses on understanding the physiological activities of IKKα in skin tumorigenesis and inflammation and in revealing the mechanisms by which IKKα regulates these functions by using genetic animal models, including Ikkα conditional knockout, Ikkα kinase inactive knockin and IKKα
transgenic mice A genetically modified mouse or genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM) is a mouse (''Mus musculus'') that has had its genome altered through the use of genetic engineering techniques. Genetically modified mice are commonly used for research or ...
, as well as molecular biology approaches.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hu, Yinling Peking Union Medical College alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people) University of Melbourne alumni People's Republic of China emigrants to the United States National Institutes of Health people Chinese molecular biologists Chinese women biologists 21st-century Chinese biologists 21st-century Chinese women scientists University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center faculty 21st-century American women civil servants