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Miao-Hsueh Chen

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Miao-Hsueh Chen, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

(713) 798-0357

Positions

Associate Professor
Pediatrics-Nutrition
ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ of Medicine
Houston, TX, US

Addresses

Children's Nutrition Research Center (Lab)
Room: CNRC-10018
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Children's Nutrition Research Center (Office)
Room: CNRC-10018
Houston, TX, 77030
United States

Education

Postdoctoral Fellowship at University Of California, San Francisco
06/2010 - San Francisco, California, United States
PhD from University Of Texas At Austin
12/2002 - Austin, Texas, United States

Professional Interests

  • Developmental biology, adipose tissue biology, stem/progenitor cells

Professional Statement

Dysregulation of the development of progenitor cells during fetal development, early childhood, or even adulthood can significantly contribute to congenital malformations and the development of chronic diseases, such as heart disease, obesity, and type II diabetes. My research program focuses on understanding the origin of adipocytes, developing novel strategies to trace and isolate different types of adipocyte progenitor cells, and investigating the nutritional control of the development and function of these progenitor cells under physiological and pathological conditions.

Websites

Selected Publications

  • Kaneko K, Fu Y, Lin HY, Cordonier ELStypulkowski E, Feng Q, Joseph I, Farrell V, Flores J, Yu S, Sakamori R, Sun J, Bandyopadhyay S, Das S, Dobrowolski R, Bonder EM, Chen MH, Gao N.. " " J Biol Chem.. 2021 Mar 1; 100488.
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  • Mo Q, Salley J, Roshan T, Baer LA, May FJ, Jaehnig EJ, Lehnig AC, Guo X, Tong Q, Nuotio-Antar AM, Shamsi F, Tseng YH, Stanford KI, Chen MH.. " " JCI Insight. 2017 Jun 2; 2 (11) : e93166.
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  • Nosavanh L, Yu DH, Jaehnig EJ, Tong Q, Shen L, Chen MH.. " " Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2015 Apr 21; 112 (16) : 5069-74.
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  • 2. Chen M-H, Wilson CW, Li YJ, Law KK, Lu C-S, Gacayan R, Zhang X, Hui C-C, Chuang P-T. " Cilium independent regulation of Gli protein function by Sufu in Hedgehog signaling is evolutionarily conserved.. " Genes Dev. 2009 ; 23 (16) : 1901-1928.

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