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Chin Chiang

Professor at Vanderbilt University

Chin Chiang, Ph.D., is a Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.13 His research focuses on signaling mechanisms in brain development and cancers, with a particular interest in how neurochemically distinct neurons are generated and contribute to associative motor learning.24

Dr. Chiang's laboratory investigates the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) protein, studying its secretion, transport, and role in adult brain genesis. They also explore how aberrations in Shh signaling can lead to cancer formation and maintenance.1 The team employs advanced techniques including targeted genetic manipulation, live cell imaging, gene expression profiling, and in vivo gene delivery methods.12

A key area of Dr. Chiang's research is the cerebellum, which is crucial for associative sensory-motor learning. His work aims to understand how inhibitory (GABA-expressing) and excitatory (glutamate-expressing) neurons are generated and how they process sensory stimuli into unconscious motor behaviors.2

Contact information for Dr. Chiang includes:

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (615) 343-4922
  • Office: 4110 Medical Research Building III, 465 21st Avenue South13

Dr. Chiang's lab also offers postdoctoral positions for interested researchers.1

Highlights

Oct 22 · lab.vanderbilt.edu
Chiang Lab | Vanderbilt University

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Nashville, Tennessee, United States