Duke-NUS MFSD2A Skin Barrier Breakthrough | AcademicJobs SG
Duke-NUS Medical School uncovers MFSD2A's role in transporting lipids to maintain skin barrier, offering hope for atopic dermatitis and psoriasis treatments in Singapore.
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Bernice H. Wong, also known as Wong Huimin Bernice, serves as Senior Research Fellow in the Programme in Cardiovascular and Metabolic Disorders at Duke-NUS Medical School.
She holds a BSc in Biochemistry. Her research focuses on lipid transporters such as Mfsd2a and their roles in maintaining epidermal homeostasis, DHA accretion in eye and photoreceptor cell development, and related metabolic processes. Wong has contributed to publications including work on Mfsd2a as a sodium-dependent lysophosphatidylcholine transporter.
Duke-NUS Medical School uncovers MFSD2A's role in transporting lipids to maintain skin barrier, offering hope for atopic dermatitis and psoriasis treatments in Singapore.