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Dr Zhu Yuyan
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Dr Zhu Yuyan

Assistant Professor

Education and Academic Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, Zhejiang University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University

Research Overview

We are studying the role of functional food components/nutrients in ameliorating lipid metabolism disorders, such as obesity and its associated metabolic syndromes, with the focus on adipose tissue.

Academic and Professional Experience

  • Editorial Board Member, Journal of Future Foods.
  • Review Editor on the Editorial Board of RNA (specialty section of Frontiers in Genetics and Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences) 
  • Member of Biophysical Society of China 
  • Scientific consultant, EFIL Bioscience Incorporation (USA)

Research Interests

  • Functional Food
  • Nutrition
  • Metabolic Disorders
  • Regulation of Adipose Tissue Expansion and Function
  • Cholesterol Metabolism
  • Adipocyte Development

Achievements

  • Young Investigator Award (1st place in poster Presentation), 20th diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors - East Meets West Symposium (2018)
  • The Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship, Purdue University, USA (2015-2016)
  • Purdue Research Foundation Graduate Fellowship, Purdue University, USA (2014)
  • National Scholarship, Minister of Education, China (2007)
  • Kee-Hong Kim, Yuyan Zhu. "Compositions and methods for regulating body weight and metabolic syndromes" (filled on 2017), Pub. No. WO2018093966, United States Patent & Trademark Office.
  1. Ho Ting Shiu*, Xiaohan Pan*, Qing Liu, KeKao Long, Kenneth King Yip Cheng, Ben Chi-Bun Ko, James Kar-Hei Fang, Yuyan Zhu# (2022) “Dietary exposure to polystyrene nanoplastics impairs fasting-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue from high-fat diet fed mice“. Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 440, 15 October 2022, 129698.
  2. Y. Zhu#, Sora Q. Kim, Yuan Zhang, Qing Liu, Kee-Hong Kim# (2021) “Pharmacological inhibition of acyl-coenzyme A: cholesterol acyltransferase alleviates obesity and insulin resistance in diet-induced obese mice by regulating food intake”. Metabolism-Clinical and Experimental, online ahead of print. (DOI: 10.1016/j.metabol.2021.154861) (# corresponding author) 
  3. X Xia, Q Liu, Y. Zhu#, Y Zi# (2020) "Recent Advances of Triboelectric Nanogenerator Based Applications in Biomedical Systems". EcoMat, DOI: 10.1002/eom2.12049  (# corresponding author) 
  4. Zhu, Y., Chen, C.Y., Li, J., Chen, J.-X., Jang, M., Kim, K.-H. (2018) "In vitro exploration of ACAT contributions to lipid droplet formation during adipogenesis". Journal of Lipid Research 59(5):820-829.
  5. Kim, C.Y.*, Zhu, Y.*, Buhman, K.K., Kim, K.-H. (2015) "Dietary selenate attenuates adiposity and improves insulin sensitivity in high-fat diet-induced obese mice". Journal of Functional Foods 17:33-42. (* co-first author) 
 

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