Liping Yan, M.S.
Ph.D. Student
Research Topic
Current Project: Investigating the immunological mechanisms of Candida auris skin infection in murine models, with particular focus on the interaction between the pathogen and CCR10-expressing skin-resident T cells. Additionally, exploring the relationship between CCL27-mediated immune responses in the uterine microenvironment and fertility-related disorders in mice, specifically examining how chronic immune activation may contribute to reproductive dysfunction.
Education
Bachelor of Clinical Medicine, Weifang Medical College, Shandong, P.R. China - 2014
MS in Immunology & Infection, UT Health Science Center, San Antonio - 2024
Current Program: PhD of Integrated Biomedical Sciences, UT Health Science Center, San Antonio