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Juli Bai

Juli Bai

Regular Member

Assistant Professor

713-500-6614713-500-6614
[email protected]
MSB 6.241

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
McGovern Medical School
Department of Anesthesiology

The research of Dr. Bai’s lab is dedicated to unraveling novel mechanisms underlying the intricate interplay between immune regulation and metabolic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver and steatohepatitis (MAFL and MASH), as well as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Particularly, our current research is focused on the mitochondrial dysfunction, ER stress, lipid metabolism, secreted proteins, metabolites, immune receptor and cGAS-STING innate immune signaling in the progression of these metabolic disease, with a special focus on liver metabolic dysfunction including MASH and HCC. By utilizing various tissue-specific transgenic and knockout mouse models and applying cutting-edge strategies such as molecular and cell biology, single-cell sequencing, live-cell confocal microscopy, live-animal two-photon microscopy, and multi-omics approaches, Dr. Bai’s lab aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the etiology of metabolic diseases, with the goal of identifying novel therapeutic targets.

PubMed

Bai Lab

McGovern Medical School Faculty

Education & Training

PhD, Shanxi University, 2006

Research Opportunities