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Shiying Zhang

Biomedical Engineering

Cornell University

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About Shiying Zhang at Cornell University (Cornell)

Shiying Zhang is a biomedical researcher at Cornell University focusing on nanomedicine, gut microbiota, and computational approaches to cancer and infectious diseases. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Mac-1 blockade impedes adhesion-dependent neutrophil extracellular trap formation and ameliorates lung injury in LPS-induced sepsis", and "Specific MSI2 deletion maintains intestinal barrier integrity by down-regulating ILC3s-derived IL-17 a in mice with colitis".

Research Areas

gut microbiotacancer theranosticsnanomedicinegenomicstissue regenerationinfectious diseasesbiomedical imagingcomputational biology

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Research Output

Total Citations33

Emerging researcher

Publications13

Selective publication record

h-index2

Developing track record

i10-index1

Early-stage portfolio

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