Overview
Ph.D. student in Chang-Lung Lee's laboratory, Department of Radiation Oncology
Recent Publications
p53 promotes revival stem cells in the regenerating intestine after severe radiation injury.
Journal Article Nat Commun · April 8, 2024 Ionizing radiation induces cell death in the gastrointestinal (GI) epithelium by activating p53. However, p53 also prevents animal lethality caused by radiation-induced acute GI syndrome. Through single-cell RNA-sequencing of the irradiated mouse small int ... Full text Link to item CiteHistological assessment of intestinal injury by ionizing radiation.
Chapter · 2023 Given the potential risk of radiological terrorism and disasters, it is essential to develop plans to prepare for such events. In these hazardous scenarios, radiation-induced gastrointestinal (GI) syndrome is one of the many manifestations that may happen ... Full text Link to item CiteNUAK family kinase 2 is a novel therapeutic target for prostate cancer.
Journal Article Mol Carcinog · March 2022 Current advancements in prostate cancer (PC) therapies have been successful in slowing PC progression and increasing life expectancy; however, there is still no curative treatment for advanced metastatic castration resistant PC (mCRPC). Most treatment opti ... Full text Link to item CiteRecent Grants
Mitigation of gastrointestinal acute radiation syndrome by promoting clusterin-mediated intestinal regeneration
ResearchResearch Assistant · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2024 - 2029Radioprotective effect of p53 against oral mucositis
ResearchResearch Assistant · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2023 - 2028Targeting NUAK2 to mitigate obesity-enhanced prostate cancer growth and metastasis
ResearchTechnician · Awarded by Department of Defense · 2021 - 2024View All Grants