WANG,Yuebing

WANG,Yuebing
Associate Professor

Work Address:  Biochemistry

Telephone:  +86-22-23501649

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E-mail:  wangyuebing@nankai.edu.cn

Biography 

1. Research Areas

  Molecular imaging

2. Education

2005.9-2008.7, PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

3. Professional Experience

2016.1- Present, Associate Professor in School of Medicine, Nankai University

4. Awards

[1]2016   Chinese Visiting Scholarship, Chinese Scholarship Council

[2] 2015   Excellent Teachers Award, Nankai University

[3] 2014   Innovation Undergraduate Program Award, Nankai University

[4] 2012   Experimental Teaching Award, Nankai University

5. Social Service

2006-Present, Member, Chinese Society of Biotechnology

Research & Achievements

Research Achievements

Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers

[1] Cell Biology International

[2] Molecular Pharmacology

Books and Chapters

[1] Biochemistry

[2] Biochemistry Experiments

Projects

 [1]    2016-2019  Molecular imaging for assessment of the pre-activation of

human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells with tumor necrosis factor-α enhanced tumor-suppressive activity in breast cancer therapy; National Natural Science Foundation of China

[2]  2015-2018  Molecular Imaging for Assessment of Human Umbilical

Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells Mediated Breast Cancer Therapy; Tianjin Natural Science Foundation

[3]  2014-2015  Molecular Imaging for Tracking Human Umbilical Cord

Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Treatment of Limb Ischemia; Innovation Program of Nankai University Undergraduate

[4]  2010-2013  Functional Analysis of MircroRNAs in Human Vascular

Smooth Muscle Cells; Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

[5]  2011-2015  Molecular Regulation Mechanism of Glomerulus

Formation and Podocyte Development; National Basic Research Program of China

Teaching

Teaching

[1]Undergraduate: Biochemistry (Clinical and Oral medicine students, 2008-2016)

             Comprehensive biology experiment-2 (Clinical medicine students, 2008-2016)

[2]Master: Biochemistry and Signal Transduction (2008-2016)