Yinling Hu

Cancer and Inflammation Program
The Center for Cancer Research
United States of America

Scientist Molecular Biology
Biography

Dr. Hu received her undergraduate degree from the Chinese Academy of Medical Science (Beijing, China) and received her Ph.D from the University of Melbourne, (Melbourne, Australia). She was a postdoctoral fellow in Michael Karin's laboratory, University of California at San Diego from 1996 to 2001. Dr. Hu established her own laboratory in 2001 when she became an assistant professor at the Science Park Research Division, MD Anderson Cancer Center. In 2008 she became a principal investigator in the Laboratory of Experimental Immunology, Cancer and Inflammation Program at NCI at Frederick. 

Research Intrest

Cancer Biology, Chromosome Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry 

List of Publications
Xiao Z, Jiang Q, Willette-Brown J, Hu Y (2013) Mouse model resembling human lung cancer. Oncotarget 4: 810-811.
Xia X, Park E, Fischer SM, Hu Y (2013) Mouse genetic models reveal surprising functions of IkB kinase alpha in skin development and skin carcinogenesis. Cancers (Basel) 5: 170-183.
Xia X, Liu S, Xiao Z, Zhu F, Song NY, et al. (2013) An IKKα-nucleophosmin axis utilizes inflammatory signaling to promote genome integrity. Cell Rep. 5: 1243-1255.
Göktuna SI, Canli O, Bollrath J, Fingerle AA, Horst D, et al. (2014) IKKα promotes intestinal tumorigenesis by limiting recruitment of M1-like polarized myeloid cells. Cell Rep. 7: 1914-1925.