January 18, 2024: Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid-Derived Lipid Mediators: A Link Between Air Pollution and Cardiopulmonary Disease Development?

Yan Lin, PhD

Postdoctoral Associate

Duke Global Health Institute

Duke University

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Description: Polyunsaturated fatty acids undergo enzymatic oxidation and generate diverse lipid mediators that play crucial roles in regulating immune cell behavior, blood clotting, blood vessel permeability, and tissue repair. This seminar will discuss the significance of polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism in relation to the cardiopulmonary effects of air pollution within real-world populations.

About the speaker: Dr. Yan Lin is a postdoctoral associate at Duke Global Health Institute. He received his Ph.D. degree from UCLA in 2019. Dr. Lin’s research interests revolve around investigating the health effects of air pollution and climate change. His research was built upon efforts to (1) discover novel exposure biomarkers that are more sensitive and specific to emerging pollution sources (e.g., wildfire), and (2) identify key signaling pathways that mediate the health effects of air pollution and/or climate change. These dual efforts contribute synergistically, ultimately facilitating the identification of environmental etiological factors of cardiopulmonary disease and adverse birth outcomes.


Thursday, January 18, 2024, 12:00-1:15pm Eastern

Field Auditorium, Room 1112, Grainger Hall (9 Circuit Drive, Durham, NC)

This seminar will also be presented live via Panopto. Click HERE for the livestream.


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