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Steven Tang

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Assistant Professor
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The Steven Tang Lab

Decoding and rewiring cell-surface interactomes in cell-cell fusion

About

My research focuses on understanding the molecular machinery for membrane fusion and engineering cell-surface receptors for therapeutic interventions in regenerative medicine and immunotherapy.

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Assistant Professor

Biography

Steven Tang joins Yale’s Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry in 2023. Steven brings a research program on decoding and rewiring the cell-surface interactomes of cell-cell fusion and signaling. His programs combine structural biology, protein engineering, immunology, and cell biology. Before coming to Yale, Steven was a Merck Fellow of the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation at Stanford University. His postdoctoral work has pioneered strategies for small molecules targeting “undruggable” protein-protein interactions in cancer immunotherapy, and developed a safe, effective, low-cost, and room-temperature stable nanoparticle SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

Supported by an NIH K99/R00 award, Steven’s research has focused on cell-surface recognition and sperm-egg membrane fusion in mammalian fertilization. His current program expands on this work to interrogate the long-standing mysteries in cell-cell membrane fusion. The long-term goal of his lab is to establish the design principles of cell-cell fusion and to inform therapeutic strategies for regenerative medicine, and infectious diseases. Steven completed his Ph.D from Cornell University, studying the molecular mechanisms underlying the activation, assembly, and membrane remodeling of the endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT-III) complex in multivesicular endosome biogenesis. Steven received his B.S. at Peking University, China.

Appointments

Education & Training

Postdoctoral Scholar
Stanford University (2023)
PhD
Cornell University, Biochemistry, Molecular and Cell Biology (2016)
BS
Peking University, Pharmacy (2010)

Research

Research at a Glance

Publications Timeline

A big-picture view of Steven Tang's research output by year.
21Publications

Publications

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2023

2022

2021

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    Cornell FIRST Scholar

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    NIH Pathway to Independence Award

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    Merck Fellow

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    Harry and Samuel Mann Outstanding Graduate Student Award

Teaching & Mentoring

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    • School Building Streamline Icon: https://streamlinehq.com1 Course for Undergraduate Students
    • 15 Average Instructional Hours per Year

Teaching

  • Didactic

    MB&B 720: Macromolecular Structure and Biophysical Analysis

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    MCDB 300: Biochemistry

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Mailing Address

Yale University

266 Whitney Avenue, P.O. Box 208114

New Haven, CT 06520

United States

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