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Shibin Cheng is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Brown University. His ongoing research primarily focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly preeclampsia. His work emphasizes the roles of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, autophagy-lysosome function, and protein misfolding in the pathogenesis of preeclampsia, including the interaction of trophoblasts with immune cells at the maternal-fetal interface. Cheng has led several funded research projects, including initiatives supported by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, exploring novel mechanisms of protein misfolding in relation to preeclampsia. He has contributed to numerous scholarly publications in high-impact journals, detailing significant findings related to pregnancy complications and neurotoxic effects of dioxins. Cheng has received various awards, recognizing his contributions to teaching and research excellence. Additionally, he serves in editorial roles for multiple scientific journals, further demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field of reproductive immunology and maternal health.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Engaged in teaching and research within the Department of Pediatrics.
Department: Department of Economics