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Hui-Min Wang
hmwang@nbic.ecnu.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Shanghai
East China Normal University
Psychology and Cognitive Science
  • 1999 - Ph.D. in Pharmacology: Rutgers University & Robert-Wood-Johnson Medical School, USA
  • 1988 - Bachelor's in Medicine: Zhejiang Medical University (now Zhejiang University School of Medicine), China
  • 1988-1993 - Resident Doctor at the Affiliated Children's Hospital, Zhejiang Medical University
  • 1993-1999 - Ph.D. Candidate at Rutgers University & Robert-Wood-Johnson Medical School, USA
  • 1999-2008 - Postdoctoral Researcher at Princeton University, USA
  • 2008-2019 - Visiting Scholar at Boston University, USA
  • 2019-Present - Director of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, East China Normal University
Molecular regulatory networks of learning and memory
Neural circuits across multiple brain regions
Neuroimmune regulatory mechanisms in neurodegenerative diseases
Ethical issues in brain science research
  • Reward advantage over punishment for incentivizing visual working memory, Sun Y., Kang P., Huang L., Wang H. and Ku Y., 2023
  • Neuroscience is ready for neuroethics engagement, Global Neuroethics Summit Delegates, 2022
  • Intermittent theta-burst stimulation increases the working memory capacity of methamphetamine addicts, Sun Y., Ku Y., and Wang H., 2022
  • Spatiotemporal patterns of gliosis and neuroinflammation in presenilin 1/2 conditional double knockout mice, Peng W., Xie Y., Liao C., Bai Y., Wang H., and Li C., 2022
  • Time-sensitive prefrontal involvement in associating confidence with task performance illustrates metacognitive introspection in monkeys, Cai Y., Jin Z., Zhai. C., Wang H., Wang J., Tang Y., Kwok S. C, 2022
  • Sapap4 deficiency leads to postsynaptic defects and abnormal behaviors relevant to hyperkinetic neuropsychiatric disorder in mice, Wang T., Bai Y., Zheng X., Liu X., Xing S., Wang L., Wang H., Feng G., Li C., 2022
  • Fallacious reversal of event-order during recall reveals memory reconstruction in rhesus monkeys, Wang L., Zuo S., Cai Y., Zhang B., Wang H., & Kwok S. C., 2020
  • A Simple and Compact MR-compatible Electromagnetic Vibrotactile Stimulator, Jiang X, Wang Y, Li X, Wang L, Zhou Y, Wang H., 2020
  • Mnemonic Vulnerability Induced by Post-activation Time-dependent New-learning, Shen F, Chen X, Li J, Cao W, Ku Y, Wu J, Cui Y, Wang Z, Wang H, Kwok SC., 2019
  • Effects of Hunger on Visual Perception in Binocular Rivalry, Weng X, Lin Q, Ma Y, Peng Y, Hu Y, Shen K, Wang H, Wang Z., 2019
  • Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor Alleviates the Neurodegenerative Phenotypes and Histone Dysregulation in Presenilins-Deficient Mice, Cao T, Zhou X , Zheng X, Cui Y, Tsien JZ, Li CX, Wang H., 2018
  • The TSC1-mTOR-PLK Axis Regulates the Homeostatic Switch from Schwann cell Proliferation to Myelination in a Stage-specific Manner, Jiang M, Rao R, Wang J, Wang J, Xu L, Wu LM, Chan JR, Wang H, Lu QR., 2018
  • Racial Bias in Neural Response for Pain is Modulated by Minimal Group, Feng T, Hu Y, Fan M, Wang H, Wang Z., 2018
  • Regulation of PERK-eIF2α Signalling by Tuberous Sclerosis Complex-1 Controls Homoeostasis and Survival of Myelinating Oligodendrocytes, Jiang M, Liu L, He X, Wang H, Lin W, Wang H, Yoon SO, Wood TL, Lu QR., 2016
  • NR2B Overexpression Leads to the Enhancement of Specific Protein Phosphorylation in the Brain, Li C, Zhang N, Hu Y, Wang H., 2014
  • Molecular and Genetic Determinants of the NMDA Receptor for Superior Learning and Memory Functions, Jacobs S, Cui Z, Feng R, Wang H, Wang D, Tsien JZ., 2014
  • Increased NR2A:NR2B Ratio Compresses Long-term Depression Range and Constrains Long-term Memory, Cui Z, Feng R, Jacobs S, Duan Y, Wang H, Cao X, Tsien JZ., 2013
  • Global View of Transcriptome in the Brains of Aged NR2B Transgenic Mice, Li C, Su M, Wang H, Hu Y., 2013
  • Microarray Analysis of Gene Expression Changes in the Brains of NR2B-indiced Memory-enhanced Mice, C. Li, S. Dong , H. Wang and Y. Hu., 2011
  • Analysis of Retinal Cell Development in Chick Embryo by Immunochemistry and In Ovo Electroporation Techniques, S.T. Doh, H. Hao, S.C. Loh, T. Patel, H.Y. Tawil, D.K. Chen, A. Pashkova, A. Shen, H. Wang and L. Cai., 2010
  • Inducible and Selective Erasure of Memories in the Mouse Brain via Chemical-Genetic Manipulation, X. Cao, H. Wang, B. Mei, S. An, L. Yin, L. P. Wang and J. Z. Tsien., 2008
  • CaMKII Activation State Underlies Synaptic Labile Phase of LTP and Short-Term Memory Formation, H. Wang, R. Feng, L. P. Wang, F. Li, X. Cao and J. Z. Tsien., 2008
  • Molecular and Systems Mechanisms of Memory Consolidation and Storage, H. Wang, Y. Hu and J. Z. Tsien., 2006
  • Forbrain Overexpression of CaMKII Abolishes Cingulate Long Term Depression and Reduces Mechanical Allodynia and Thermal Hyperalgesia, F. Wei, G. D. Wang, C. Chang, K. M. Shokat, H. Wang, J. Z. Tsien, J. Liauw and M. Zhuo., 2006
  • Loss of Presenilin Function Induces Apoptosis followed by Age-dependent Neurodegeneration, R. Feng, H. Wang, J. Wang and J. Z. Tsien., 2004
  • Inducible and reversible NR1 knockout reveals crucial role of the NMDA receptor in preserving remote memories in the brain, Z. Cui , H. Wang , Y. Tan , S. Zhang , J. Z. Tsien., 2004
  • Conditional Protein Knockout Reveals Temporal Requirement of CaMKII Reactivation for Memory Consolidation in the Brain, H. Wang, E. Shimizu, Y.-P. Tang, M. Cho, M. Kyin, W. Zuo, D. A. Robinson, P. J. Alaimo, C. Zhang, H. Morimoto, M. Zhuo, R. Feng,K. M. Shokat and J. Z. Tsien., 2003
  • Differential Effects of Enrichment on Learning and Memory Function in NR2B Transgenic Mice, Y.-P. Tang, H. Wang, R. Feng, M. Kyin and J. Z. Tsien., 2001
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