Lab Member | Zedeng Yang

Postdoctoral Researcher
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Zedeng Yang
Current Lab Member
(
2026
- Now )

I joined Prof. Miratul Muqit’s laboratory in January 2026 as a Postdoctoral Researcher, where my current research focuses on the integrated stress response (ISR) pathway as a negative regulator of PINK1 signaling and a potential therapeutic target for Parkinson’s disease. My work uses human iNeuron models to investigate how the stress response pathway regulates PINK1-dependent mitochondria relevant to neurodegeneration.

Before joining the lab, I completed my master’s degree in forensic medicine at Central South University, China. I completed my PhD in December 2024 in Dr. Greg Findlay’s lab at the MRC-PPU, University of Dundee. Following my PhD, I remained in the lab as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to complete and extend my research. My work focused on defining the role of serine-arginine protein kinases (SRPKs) in regulating the microtubule-associated protein MAP1S during neuronal development.

At the beginning of my PhD, I studied for seven months in Prof. Daan van Aalten’s lab at the University of Dundee, where I studied the dysregulation of the O-GlcNAc transferase (OGT) enzyme in intellectual disability. During this time, I primarily worked on screening FDA-approved compounds in Drosophila larval disease models.

Country of Origin:
China
China
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