Tung-Chin Chiang
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Also affiliated: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1997); Tulane University (2000–2011); Oak Ridge Associated Universities (2015); Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (2015); University of California, Los Angeles (2022); Tulane Medical Center (2001–2009); University Medical Center New Orleans (2001); Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation (2016); Cardinal Tien Hospital (1999); Arkansas Department of Health (2021); Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (2015)
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Tung-Chin Chiang's research focuses on the intersection of environmental exposures, health outcomes, and epigenetic mechanisms. His work investigates the association between environmental factors, such as heavy metals and pesticides, and various health conditions, including obesity and cancer incidence. Chiang has published on the role of epigenetic control in protecting tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes from metabolic exhaustion, highlighting the molecular underpinnings of immune responses in cancer.
His research also explores socioeconomic factors influencing health, examining the relationship between household income and self-perceived health status among cancer survivors. Chiang's publications address concerns regarding dietary exposures, such as arsenic in rice, and their potential health risks versus benefits. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Charity L. Washam, Brian Koss, Lora J. Rogers, and Samuel G. Mackintosh, contributing to a total of 40 publications with an h-index of 12.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 40
- Citations: 562
Selected Publications
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Arsenic in brown rice: do the benefits outweigh the risks? (2023)
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Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy (2023)
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Abstract B015: Racial differences in epigenetic aging and its impact on expression of T-cell inhibitory receptors (2023)
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Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state (2022)
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Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk (2022)
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Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1 (2022)
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Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1 (2022)
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Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017 (2022)
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Association Between Household Income and Self-Perceived Health Status and Poor Mental and Physical Health Among Cancer Survivors (2021)
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Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State (2021)
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Abstract B26: Combinational effect of sulforaphane (SFN) and epigenetic demethylation agent 5-aza-2’-deoxycytidine (DAC) on metastatic melanoma (2020)
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Epigenetic Control of <i>Cdkn2a.Arf</i> Protects Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes from Metabolic Exhaustion (2020)
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Abstract LB-182: Combination of sulforaphane and 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine slows the growth and upregulates the chemoattractant CCL5 in metastatic melanoma (2020)
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Abstract 1029: Epigenetic control of tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte metabolic-exhaustion (2020)
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Abstract D097: Association between high mammographic density and environmental chromium and arsenic exposure in a pilot study of women living in rural communities (2020)
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- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk
- Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state
- Abstract B015: Racial differences in epigenetic aging and its impact on expression of T-cell inhibitory receptors
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk
- Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk
- Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state
- Association Between Household Income and Self-Perceived Health Status and Poor Mental and Physical Health Among Cancer Survivors
- Low-Level Environmental Heavy Metals are Associated with Obesity Among Postmenopausal Women in a Southern State
- Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk
- Arsenic in brown rice: do the benefits outweigh the risks?
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- Abstract 1443: Environmental heavy metal toxicity and mammographic breast density in a Mississippi Delta southern state
- Geospatial Assessment of Pesticide Concentration in Ambient Air and Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Arkansas, 2013–2017
- Abstract 1450: Interactions of <i>DNMTs</i> genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk
- Abstract B015: Racial differences in epigenetic aging and its impact on expression of T-cell inhibitory receptors
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Reference Database Protocol v1
- Proteogenomics Analysis to Identify Acquired Resistance-Specific Alterations in Melanoma PDXs on MAPKi Therapy
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