I am a life science researcher with over five years of postdoctoral and research professor experience in lipid metabolism, veterinary pathology, and medical microbiology. My current research expertise lies in the investigation of chronic liver diseases, with a specific focus on hepatic lipid metabolism and the impact of microbe-derived metabolites on the development of metabolism-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) and cirrhosis. During my postdoctoral research, I performed in-depth studies to explore the pathways involved in microbe-derived metabolites that ameliorate fatty acid oxidation, improve liver inflammation, and contribute to the progression of liver diseases. Additionally, I have experience studying the influenza A virus (H1N1-PR8) and its effects on lipid metabolism, with a particular emphasis on understanding the mechanisms and developing broad-spectrum antiviral strategies using in vitro cell lines and in vivo experiment. As I embark on the next phase of my career, I am seeking a new challenge in the field of life science, with a specific interest in molecular biology, cell biology, and microbiology. I am actively searching for opportunities in the aforementioned research areas where I can apply my skills, pursue my research interests, and make significant contributions to the advancement of my organization.