Yale School of Medicine

Department of Immunobiology

Department of Immunobiology

Department of Immunobiology
300 Cedar Street
The Anlyan Center
P.O. Box 208011
New Haven, CT 06520

Bing Su, Ph.D.

Dr. Bing Su

Associate Professor of Immunobiology

1984 B.S. Peking University
1991 Ph.D. Yale University

General Interests

The research in my laboratory focuses on the biology of signal transduction mediated by the intracellular protein kinase networks. We study the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway and the mammalian target of rapamycine (mTOR) pathway. We wish to understand how these intracellular kinase pathways are utilized and regulated by immune system and by cardiovascular system. Specifically, we want to reveal their specificity and physiological function in immune responses and in cardiovascular development and function. We also want to know the underlying molecular mechanisms of these kinase pathway-mediated immune receptor signaling for immune cell development, differentiation and effector function, and angiogenic signaling for cardiovascular development. Furthermore, we want to study the immune and inflammatory responses in the cardiovascular system and to determine how the MAPK pathway and the mTOR pathway are involved in these processes in physiological and pathological conditions. more…

Contact

Campus Address: 295 Congress Avenue
BCMM 454A
Mailing Address: Yale School of Medicine
Department of Immunobiology
PO BOX 208011
New Haven, CT 06520-8011
Phone: (203) 737-2463
Fax: (203)737-2293
E-mail: Bing.Su@yale.edu