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EDUCATION
2004: PhD in Medical Sciences, Australian National University, Australia
2000: Master of Medicine, University of Sydney, Australia
1990: Bachelor of Medicine, Beijing Medical University, China P.R.
WORK EXPERIENCE
02.2009-Present: Professor, Nankai University School of Medicine, China P.R.
01.2006-01.2009: Research Fellow, Australian National University, Australia
11.2004-12.2005: Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University School of Public Health, USA
04.2004-10.2004: Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian National University, Australia
07.1998-03.1999: Visiting Fellow, University of Sydney, Australia
09.1990-07.1998: Beijing Ji Shui Tan Hospital, China P.R.
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND GRANTS
2005-2009: CJ Martin Fellowship, Australia National Health and Medical Research Council
2000-2004: Prized Vice-Chancellor’s Endowment for Excellence Award Scholarship, Australian National University
2000: Millennium Foundation Supplementary Grant for Clinical Sciences/Research Projects
2000: Charitable Trust, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research
1999-2000: International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, University of Sydney
1999: Research Support Grant, Westmead Hospital Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. Immunodominance in recombinant vaccinia virus vector.
2. NKT cell-mediated recovery of poxviral infection.
3. Regulation of cellular immune responses by innate mediators during west nile virus infection.
PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Refereed journal articles
1. Wang Y, Jackson RJ, Karupiah G. IL-12p40 and IL-18 play pivotal roles in orchestrating the cell-mediated immune response to a poxvirus infection. J Immunol (revised).
2. Wang Y, Tscharke DC. Peptide immunization with α-galactosylceramide in prime-boost vaccination enhances specific CD8 T cell responses. J Virol (under review).
3. Wang Y, Da’Dara AA, Carter M, Harn DA. Anti-inflammatory PAMPs are fully capable of inducing Th2, memory and effector CTL responses via a MyD88 independent mechanism. J Immunol, (under review).
4. Chaudhri G, Quah BJ, Wang Y, Tan AH, Zhou J, Karupiah G, Parish CR. T cell receptor sharing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes facilitates efficient virus control. J Exp Med, (under review).
5. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Koskinen A, Müllbacher A. (2006) CD8+ T cell-mediated immune responses in West Nile virus (Sarafend strain) encephalitis are independent of gamma interferon. J Gen Virol, 87:3599-3609.
6. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Müllbacher A. (2004) Exocytosis and Fas mediated cytolytic mechanisms exert protection from West Nile virus induced encephalitis in mice. Immunol Cell Biol, 82:170-173.
7. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Müllbacher A. (2003) CD8+ T cells mediate recovery and immunopathology in West Nile virus encephalitis. J Virol, 77:13323-13334.
8. Wang Y*, Wang YP, Tay Y-C, Harris DCH. (2001) Role of CD8+ cells in the progression of murine adriamycin nephropathy. Kidney Int, 59:941-949. (*Corresponding author)
9. Wang Y*, Wang YP, Tay Y-C, Harris DCH. (2000) Progressive adriamycin nephropathy in mice: sequence of histological and immunohistochemical events. Kidney Int, 58:1797-1804. (*Corresponding author)
Review
10. Müllbacher A, Regner M, Wang Y, Lee E, Lobigs M, Simon M. (2004) Can we really learn from model pathogens? Trends Immunol, 25:524-528.
联系方式:
地址:南开大学医学院 分子病毒学与病毒免疫学实验室
天津市南开区卫津路94号(300071)
电话:(86 22) 23494031 (O)
传真:(86 22) 23509505
Email:yangwang@nankai.edu.cn
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EDUCATION
2004: PhD in Medical Sciences, Australian National University, Australia
2000: Master of Medicine, University of Sydney, Australia
1990: Bachelor of Medicine, Beijing Medical University, China P.R.
WORK EXPERIENCE
02.2009-Present: Professor, Nankai University School of Medicine, China P.R.
01.2006-01.2009: Research Fellow, Australian National University, Australia
11.2004-12.2005: Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University School of Public Health, USA
04.2004-10.2004: Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian National University, Australia
07.1998-03.1999: Visiting Fellow, University of Sydney, Australia
09.1990-07.1998: Beijing Ji Shui Tan Hospital, China P.R.
ACADEMIC AWARDS AND GRANTS
2005-2009: CJ Martin Fellowship, Australia National Health and Medical Research Council
2000-2004: Prized Vice-Chancellor’s Endowment for Excellence Award Scholarship, Australian National University
2000: Millennium Foundation Supplementary Grant for Clinical Sciences/Research Projects
2000: Charitable Trust, Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research
1999-2000: International Postgraduate Research Scholarship, University of Sydney
1999: Research Support Grant, Westmead Hospital Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
1. Immunodominance in recombinant vaccinia virus vector.
2. NKT cell-mediated recovery of poxviral infection.
3. Regulation of cellular immune responses by innate mediators during west nile virus infection.
PUBLICATIONS (selected)
Refereed journal articles
1. Wang Y, Jackson RJ, Karupiah G. IL-12p40 and IL-18 play pivotal roles in orchestrating the cell-mediated immune response to a poxvirus infection. J Immunol (revised).
2. Wang Y, Tscharke DC. Peptide immunization with α-galactosylceramide in prime-boost vaccination enhances specific CD8 T cell responses. J Virol (under review).
3. Wang Y, Da’Dara AA, Carter M, Harn DA. Anti-inflammatory PAMPs are fully capable of inducing Th2, memory and effector CTL responses via a MyD88 independent mechanism. J Immunol, (under review).
4. Chaudhri G, Quah BJ, Wang Y, Tan AH, Zhou J, Karupiah G, Parish CR. T cell receptor sharing by cytotoxic T lymphocytes facilitates efficient virus control. J Exp Med, (under review).
5. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Koskinen A, Müllbacher A. (2006) CD8+ T cell-mediated immune responses in West Nile virus (Sarafend strain) encephalitis are independent of gamma interferon. J Gen Virol, 87:3599-3609.
6. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Müllbacher A. (2004) Exocytosis and Fas mediated cytolytic mechanisms exert protection from West Nile virus induced encephalitis in mice. Immunol Cell Biol, 82:170-173.
7. Wang Y, Lobigs M, Lee E, Müllbacher A. (2003) CD8+ T cells mediate recovery and immunopathology in West Nile virus encephalitis. J Virol, 77:13323-13334.
8. Wang Y*, Wang YP, Tay Y-C, Harris DCH. (2001) Role of CD8+ cells in the progression of murine adriamycin nephropathy. Kidney Int, 59:941-949. (*Corresponding author)
9. Wang Y*, Wang YP, Tay Y-C, Harris DCH. (2000) Progressive adriamycin nephropathy in mice: sequence of histological and immunohistochemical events. Kidney Int, 58:1797-1804. (*Corresponding author)
Review
10. Müllbacher A, Regner M, Wang Y, Lee E, Lobigs M, Simon M. (2004) Can we really learn from model pathogens? Trends Immunol, 25:524-528.
联系方式:
地址:南开大学医学院 分子病毒学与病毒免疫学实验室
天津市南开区卫津路94号(300071)
电话:(86 22) 23494031 (O)
传真:(86 22) 23509505
Email:yangwang@nankai.edu.cn
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