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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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31 h-index 125 pubs 12,680 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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K. Chen's research interests span several biological and medical domains, with recent publications focusing on immune responses, microbial interactions, and their roles in disease and health. Investigations into the immune system include characterizing tissue-resident memory T cells in the human lung using ex vivo lung perfusion and examining the role of STAT1 in regulating neutrophil-induced lung pathology during Klebsiella pneumoniae infection. Further work explores how STAT1 influences pro-survival mechanisms and limits monocyte accumulation in lung injury. In the realm of microbial health, Chen has studied the effects of Lactobacillus plantarum AR1074 in alleviating rheumatoid arthritis through gut microbe remodeling and reducing inflammatory responses. Additionally, research has examined the immunomodulatory and anti-tumor effects of Ganoderma lucidum spore oil in hepatoma-bearing mice by inhibiting the eicosanoid metabolism pathway. Chen's work also extends to semiconductor device research, with a publication on optimizing lithography patterning on SiC wafers using e-beam lithography and developing a dual-band bandpass filter based on hybrid ESPPs-SIW structure.

Metrics

  • h-index: 31
  • Publications: 125
  • Citations: 12,680

Selected Publications

  • Fabrication and Characterization of 4H-SiC Schottky Barrier Diodes with Highly Linear Temperature Sensitivity (2025) DOI
  • <i>(Invited)</i> High-Temperature Reliability of Ti-Based Ohmic Contacts to SiC (2025) DOI
  • Use of E-Beam Lithography to Optimize Lithography Patterning on SiC Wafers (2025) DOI
  • Design Optimizations of Micrometer SiC CMOS Devices for High-Temperature IC Applications (2025) DOI
  • A review of silicon carbide CMOS technology for harsh environments (2024) DOI

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