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Weidong Wang, Ph.D. Weidong Wang, Ph.D., Senior Investigator
Chief, Genome Instability and Chromatin-Remodeling Section
Laboratory of Genetics

E-mail: wangw@grc.nia.nih.gov
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Education:
1984B.S. Biology, Beijing University, China
1985Graduate student at Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, China
1987Candidate in Philosophy in Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles
1991Ph.D., Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles
1997Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Developmental Biology,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University
Brief Chronology of Employment:
Research Experience:
07/86-07/91Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Chemistry
and Biochemistry, UCLA
01/92-06/97Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Developmental Biology,
Stanford University
07/97-06/04Investigator, Head of Transcription Remodeling and Regulation Unit,
Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging, NIH
06/04-PresentSenior Investigator, Chief, Genome Instability and Chromatin-Remodeling Section,
Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging, NIH
Teaching Experience:
1986-1987Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
UCLA
Fellowships and Honors:
1985-1986P. R. China CUSBEA Fellowship
1992-1995Damon Runyun-Walter Winchell Fellowship
1995-1997Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship
1999-2003Ellison Medical Foundation Scholar Award
1999-presentPresidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
2002-presentRett Syndrome Research Foundation Award
2003-presentFanconi Anemia Research Foundation Award
2003Discovery Award for the FANCL gene from the Fanconi Anemia Research Foundation
2004Discovery Award for the FANCB gene from the Fanconi anemia Research Foundation
2005Discovery Award for the FANCM gene from the Fanconi Anemia Research Foundation
2005Award of Merit, Fanconi Anemia Research Foundation
2007Discovery Award for the FANCN gene from the Fanconi Anemia Research Foundation
2007Merit Award, National Institutes of Health
Address for Correspondence:
National Institute on Aging
Laboratory of Genetics, Box #31
Biomedical Research Center
251 Bayview Boulevard, 10th floor
Baltimore, MD 21224-6825
410-558-8334 (Work)
410-558-8331 (Fax)
E-mail: wangw@grc.nia.nih.gov
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