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
Min Lab
Signal Transduction
Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program
Pathology: Pathology Research
Research Interests
Inflammation; Angiogenesis/lymphangiogenesis; Atherosclerosis; Transplant rejection; Tumor microenvironment and metastasis more...
Education
- Ph.D., University of Wales, Swansea, UK, 1993
Selected Publications
- Qin, L., Zhang, H., Tellides, G., Min, W*, Yu, L*. (2013). SOCS1 prevents graft arteriosclerosis by preventing endothelial cell function. In submission. J American College of Cardiology. In press.
- Al-Lamki RS, Lu W, Wang J, Yang J, Sargeant TJ, Wells R, Suo C, Wright P, Goddard M, Huang Q, Lebastchi AH, Tellides G, Huang Y, Min W, Pober JS, Bradley JR (2013). TNF, Acting through Inducibly Expressed TNFR2, Drives Activation and Cell Cycle Entry of c-kit+ Cardiac Stem Cells in Ischemic Heart Disease. Stem Cells. (Epub ahead of print May 27, 2013).
- Wu, K., Liu, J., Tseng, SF, Gore, C., Sharifi, N., Fazli, L., Gleave, M., Kapur, P., Xiao, G., Sun, X, Oz, OK., Min, W., Alexandrakis, G., Yang, CR, Hsieh, CL, Wu, HC, He, D., Xie, D., Hsieh, JT. (2013) The role of DAB2IP in androgen receptor activation during prostate cancer progression. Oncogene. Online publication, April 22, 2013.


