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    YeJin Chai

    PHD at UQ Queensland Brain Institute

    YeJin Chai is a PhD student at the Queensland Brain Institute, part of the University of Queensland (UQ). Her research focuses on neurobiology, particularly the neurotrophic effects of compounds derived from the medicinal mushroom Hericium erinaceus (Lion's Mane). This work includes investigating how these compounds promote nerve regeneration and cognitive function by activating specific signaling pathways in neurons.124

    Chai has contributed to significant publications in the field, including studies that explore the mechanisms by which Hericium erinaceus enhances neurite outgrowth and memory performance through neurotrophic signaling pathways. Her research indicates that certain derivatives from this mushroom can activate pathways independent of traditional neurotrophin receptors, suggesting novel therapeutic potentials for cognitive enhancement and nerve repair.25

    In addition to her academic pursuits, Chai maintains a professional presence on LinkedIn, where she shares insights related to her research and connects with other professionals in her field.3

    Highlights

    Hericerin derivatives activates a pan‐neurotrophic pathway in ...
    Activity-Dependent Ubiquitination of GluA1 and GluA2 Regulates ...

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    Melbourne, Australia