Areas of Focus
- 听觉遗传、发育和再生
Work Experience
- 2016-至今 - 南京大学 - 课题组长,副教授,博士生导师
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2004 学士学位: 新加坡国立大学
- 2011 博士学位: 新加坡国立大学
- 在哈佛大学和密歇根大学完成博士后训练
- 以第一作者或通讯作者发表了十余篇研究论文
Publications
- High-throughput screening on cochlear organoids identifies VEGFR-MEK-TGFB1 signaling promoting hair cell reprogramming, Liu, Q., Zhang, L., Zhu, M.S., and Wan, G., 2021
- Macrophages Are Dispensable for Postnatal Pruning of the Cochlear Ribbon Synapses, Yu, C., Gao, H.M., and Wan, G., 2021
- Cochlear Sox2+ glial cells are potent progenitors for spiral ganglion neuron reprogramming induced by small molecules, Chen, Z., Huang, Y., Yu, C., Liu, Q., Qiu, C., and Wan, G., 2021
- Aldh inhibitor restores auditory function in a mouse model of human deafness, Zhu, G.J., Gong, S., Ma, D.B., Tao, T., He, W.Q., Zhang, L., Wang, F., Qian, X.Y., Zhou, H., Fan, C., Wang, P., Chen, X., Zhao, W., Sun, J., Chen, H., Wang, Y., Gao, X., Zuo, J., Zhu, M.S., Gao, X., and Wan, G., 2020
- The cation channel TMEM63B is an osmosensor required for hearing, Du, H., Ye, C., Wu, D., Zang, Y.Y., Zhang, L., Chen, C., He, X.Y., Yang, J.J., Hu, P., Xu, Z., Wan, G., and Shi, Y.S., 2020
- Hidden Hearing Loss: A Disorder with Multiple Etiologies and Mechanisms, Kohrman, D.C., Wan, G., Cassinotti, L., and Corfas, G., 2020
- Synaptopathy as a Mechanism for Age-Related Vestibular Dysfunction in Mice, Wan, G., Ji, L., Schrepfer, T., Gong, S., Wang, G.P., and Corfas G., 2019
- Myelin development, plasticity, and pathology in the auditory system, Long, P., Wan, G., Roberts, M.T., and Corfas, G., 2017
- Transient auditory nerve demyelination as a new mechanism for hidden hearing loss, Wan, G., and Corfas, G., 2017