Invited Speakers
  • Ting Li
    Affiliated Hosp. of North Sichuan Medical College
    China
  • Ting Li is a second-year academic master’s student in Rheumatology and Immunology at North Sichuan Medical College, China. Under the supervision of Prof. Yufeng Qing, her research is focused on the molecular mechanisms of gout, particularly the role of lysine lactylation in inflammatory and immunometabolic regulation. During her postgraduate training, she has received multiple Academic Scholarships and the President’s Scholarship in recognition of her academic performance. She has also presented her research at provincial academic conferences in China through both poster and oral presentations. Her current work aims to further elucidate the role of lactylation in gout pathogenesis and to explore potential therapeutic targets related to immunometabolic regulation.
  • Date Time Room Session Title Lecture Title
    May 16 14:20-14:30 Room 2 (3F) Free Paper Session 9_Crystal Arthropathies and Miscellaneous Inflammatory Diseases (KO-076) A Comprehensive Analysis of the Transcriptional Expression Profile and Functional Role of Lactylation-related Genes in Gouty Arthritis