Jingjing Kipp, PhD

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Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research Interests

The Kipp laboratory uses a broad spectrum of molecular, cellular, biochemical, genetic, morphological, and physiological approaches to investigate the roles of hormonal signaling and gene expression in the regulation of ovarian follicle development. Our research aims to provide important insights toward disruptions of these signaling pathways and gene regulation in reproductive/endocrine dysfunctions or diseases, such as ovarian cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, premature ovarian failure, and infertility. Findings from our research promise better prevention and treatment of these dysfunctions or diseases. 

Teaching

  • Human Physiology (Bio 308)
  • How the Human Body Works (Bio 134)
  • Mammalian Reproduction (Bio 385/485)
  • Biology Capstone Seminar (Bio 395)

Professional Affiliations

  • Advisory Board, STEM Center, DePaul University
  • Chair, Willian J Degutis Women in Science and Health Lecture Series Committee, DePaul University
  • Secretary-Treasurer, Women in Endocrinology, The Endocrine Society
  • Member, Finance and Audit Committee, The Endocrine Society
  • Member, Center for Reproductive Science, Northwestern University
  • Reviewer, Endocrinology and other related journals
  • Reviewer, The Endocrine Society Abstracts and Awards
  • Reviewer, DePaul Discoveries

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