Areas of Focus
- Impact of regional innate immune homeostasis on the development of inflammatory diseases
- Regulatory mechanisms of innate immunity on tumor immunity
Work Experience
- 2009-Present - Zhejiang University - Established independent laboratory
Academic Background & Achievements
- Ph.D. in Oncology: Zhejiang University
- Postdoctoral Training (2007-2009): Yale University, Department of Immunology
Publications
- Phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein RKIP interacts with TBK1 to positively regulate antiviral innate immune response and promote TLR9-mediated inflammatory response, Xiaojian Wang, 2016
- Mechanism of NDR1/2 in antiviral infection, Xiaojian Wang, 2018
- Role of RKIP in inflammatory bowel disease, Xiaojian Wang, 2017
- Regulatory role of NDR1, RKIP, MST3 in EAE and diabetes, Xiaojian Wang, 2018
- Regulation of colon cancer by gut microbiota through IRF3 activation, Xiaojian Wang, 2020