Dianqing (Dan) Wu, PhD

Professor of Pharmacology

Departments & Organizations

Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Molecular Medicine, Pharmacology, and Physiology

Stem Cell Center, Yale

Signal Transduction

Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program

Pharmacology


Research Interests

Wnt; signal transduction; G protein, Chemotaxis;Cell migration; Cancer biology and therapeutics; Bone development; Chemoattractant signaling; Inflammation more...


Education

  • BS, Nanjing University, 1985
  • Ph.D., Clarkson University, 1991

Selected Publications

  • Xu, W., Wang, P., Petri, B., Zhang, Y., Tang, W., Sun, L., Kress, H., Mann, T., Shi, Y., Kubes, P., and Wu, D. (2010). Integrin-induced PIP5K1C kinase polarization regulates neutrophil polarization, directionality, and in vivo infiltration. Immunity 33, 340-350.
  • Pan, W., Choi, S.C., Wang, H., Qin, Y., Volpicelli-Daley, L., Swan, L., Lucast, L., Khoo, C., Zhang, X., Li, L., et al. (2008). Wnt3a-mediated formation of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate regulates LRP6 phosphorylation. Science 321, 1350-1353.
  • Wang, Z., Liu, B., Wang, P., Dong, X., Fernandez-Hernando, C., Li, Z., Hla, T., Claffey, K., Smith, J.D., and Wu, D. (2007). Phospholipase C beta3 deficiency leads to macrophage hypersensitivity to apoptotic induction and reduction of atherosclerosis in mice. J Clin Invest 118, 195-204

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