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Yajie Wang
yajie_wang@whu.edu.cn
English, Chinese
Hubei
Wuhan University
Medical School
  • 2002/09-2006/06 Bachelor in Plant Science Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University; Bachelor in Science and Technology English, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
  • 2006/09-2009/06 Master's in Crop Genetic Improvement, Huazhong Agricultural University
  • 2009/09-2013/01 PhD in Tumor Biology, Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2013/01-2016/03 Postdoctoral Fellow, Wuhan University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Key Laboratory of Combinatorial Biosynthesis and Drug Discovery, Ministry of Education, Research on Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis Mechanisms, DNA Phosphorothioate Modification
  • 2016/03-Present Lecturer, Wuhan University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Research on Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis Mechanisms
Molecular and Cell Biology
Neurobiology
  • The Tumor Suppressor Caliban Regulates DNA Damage Induced Apoptosis Through p53-Dependent and -Independent Activity, Yajie Wang et al., 2013
  • Lost region in amyloid precursor protein (APP) through TALEN mediated genome editing alters mitochondrial morphology, Yajie Wang et al., 2016
  • Mass spectrometric and spectrophotometric analyses reveal an alternative structure and a new formation mechanism for melanin, Yajie Wang et al., 2015
  • A functional genomics resource for Brassica napus: development of an EMS mutagenized population and discovery of FAE1 point mutations by TILLING, Yajie Wang et al., 2008
  • Mitofilin and CHCHD6 physically interact with Sam50 to sustain cristae structure, Yajie Wang et al., 2015
  • Regulation of DNA phosphorothioate modification in Salmonella enterica by DndB, Yajie Wang et al., 2015
  • Patterns of Gene Duplication and Their Contribution to Expansion of Gene Families in Grapevine, Yajie Wang et al., 2013
Alzheimer'S Disease Gene Function Pathogenesis Molecular Mechanisms Animal Models Dna Phosphorothioation Gene Editing Cell Biology Neurodegeneration Biological Function

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