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The Steven Huang Lab

Located at the University of Michigan in the Department of Internal Medicine and the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine.
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About Us

We study the role of epigenetics in chronic lung disease

Located in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School, the Huang Laboratory focuses on understanding how epigenetic modifications arise, contribute, and participate in the pathogenesis of various lung diseases. Epigenetic modifications refer to heritable changes in chromatin structure that modulate gene expression and cell phenotype. These changes are recognized to be critical to the development of many chronic lung diseases including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), COPD, asthma, and lung cancer. Our lab has traditionally focused on understanding how DNA methylation changes in fibroblasts contribute to progression of IPF, and recently, we have expanded our interest into studying the epigenetic changes that occur in other cell types of the lung, and in other diseases including asthma. We utilize a multitude of cell culture and animal modeling approaches to investigate gene-specific and genome-wide changes in DNA methylation and histone modifications.

OUR TEAM

STEVEN HUANG

Primary Investigator
Steven is an Associate Professor of Internal Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Michigan. He did his MD and residency at Northwestern University before going to the University of Michigan for Fellowship. He stayed on as faculty since 2007.

ANNE SCRUGGS

Lab Manager
Anne has been a research technician working in various labs across the country including Texas and North Carolina. She has settled down in her home state of Michigan and has worked in the Huang Lab for the past 6 years.

Chinwe Onwere

UROP Student

Laylah Perez

UROP Student

Evelyn Jiang

UROP Student

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