Wang Min Ph.D., University of Wales, UK
Associate Professor of Pathology
Departments & Organizations

Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Immunology | Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology
Stem Cell Center, Yale: Signal Transduction and Cell Growth
Signal Transduction
Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
Pathology: Pathology Research
Research Interests
Inflammation; Angiogenesis; Atherosclerosis; Transplant rejection; Tumor metastasis more...
Education
- Ph.D., University of Wales, Swansea, UK, 1993
Selected Publications
- Yu, L., Min, W.* He, Y, Qin, L., Zhang, H., Bennett, AM, and Chen, H (2009) JAK2 and SHP2 reciprocally regulate tyrosine phosphorylation and stability of proapoptotic protein ASK1. J. Biol. Chem. 284(20):13481-8. PMCID: PMC 2679448.
- Chen, H., Ko, G., Zatti, A., di Giacomo, G., Liu, L., Raiteri, E., Perucco, E., Collesi, C., Min, W., Zeiss, C., De Camilli, P. and Cremona, O (2009). Embryonic arrest at midgestation and disruption of Notch signaling produced by the absence of both epsin 1 and epsin 2 in mice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106(33), 13838-43. PMCID: PMC2728981.
- Xie, D., Gore, C., Zhou, J., Pong, RC, Zhang, H., Yu, L., Vessella, RL, Min, W., and Hsieh, JT (2009). DAB2IP coordinates both PI3K-Akt and ASK1 pathways for cell survival and apoptosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 106(33), 13838-43. PMCID: PMC2785260.





