Y ANQING W ANG
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BIOCHEMISTRY PROFESSIONAL
More than 10 years experience in Protein Chemistry research, Molecular biology research, and Microbiological manipulations.
Demonstrated success in strong research and problem-solving skills, well-developed expertise in biochemistry. Effective
interpersonal and communication skills.
OBJECTIVE
To work as Lab Technician or Research Associate in the field of biotechnology, biochemistry or related fields in biology that can
effectively utilize my laboratory skills and knowledge.
CORE SKILLS
Protein purification,Protein expression, Gene cloning, sequencing, genotyping, PCR Loyal, Reliable, Punctual, and Work
electrophoresis, DNA &RNA hard, Team leader, Strong
Protein characterization
purification, PCR, RT-PCR, Northern Professional Approach, Learn
Enzyme kinetics, two-substrate kinetics,
blot and Southern blot,cell culture, etc quickly and Work Indecently
SDS gel electrophoresis
clone,
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
LAB TECHNICAN Associate Genetics Research Laboratory Ottawa Heart Institute, Canada. 2005-2014
Major projects: Genome-Wide Search for coronary artery heart disease gene
High ability to solve technical and instrument problems
Enthusiastic to mentor new colleagues and students
SENIOR ASSISTANT RESEARCHER
Medical Genetics Research Laboratory,Shanghai Diabetes Institute- China. 1999-2004
Major projects: Genome-Wide Search for Type 2 Diabetes/Impaired Glucose Homeostasis
Susceptibility Genes in Chinese Subjects
Excellent to be a leader role in the work team
High quality to schedule time and organize duty
RESEARCH TECHNICIAN, Howard Hughes Medical Institute,(HHMI)
The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL USA. 1995-1999
Major projects: A genome-wide search for human non-insulin-Dependent (Type 2) diabetes
Genes in Mexico American.
The study of genes Influencing Type 2 Diabetes Risk and BMI in Japanese Subjects.
Talent, hard working independently in the research team
SENIOR ASSISTANT RESEARCHER, MEDICAL GENETICS RESEARCH LABORATORY,
SHANGHAI SIXTH PEOPLE'S HOSPITAL, SHANGHAI, CHINA.
1992-1995
Major projects: The study of relationship between ApoA1 Genotypes and NIDDM clinical phenotypes.
ASSISTANT RESEARCHER, Medical Genetics Research Laboratory,
Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai, China 1989-1992
Major projects: The study of DNA Fingerprinting in Chinese pedigrees.
EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS
Department of Biochemical engineering, East China Chemical Engineering University
Bachelor Sc in Biochemical Engineering 1984-1987
PUBLICATIONS
Kunsan Xiang, Yanqing Wang, Taishan Zheng et al (2004). Genome-Wide Search for Type 2 Diabetes/Impaired Glucose
Homeostasis Susceptibility Genes in the Chinese- Significant Linkage to Chromosome 6q21-q23 and Chromosome 1q21-q24.
Diabetes 53:228-234
Naoko Iwasaki, Nancy J. Cox, Yan-Qing Wang et al (2003). Mapping Genes Influencing Type 2 Diabetes Risk and BMI in
Japanese Subjects. Diabetes. 52:209-213
Hanis, C.L., Boerwinkle, E., Chakraborty, R., Ellsworth, D. L., Concannon, P., Stirling B., Morrison, V.A., B., Spielman,
Gogolin-Ewens, K.J., Shephard, J.M., Williams, S.R., Risch, N., Hinds, D., Iwasaki, N., Ogata, M., Omori, Y., Petzold, C.,
Rietzsch, H., Schroder, H. E., Schulze, J., Cox, N.J., Menzel, S., Boriraj, V.V., Chen, X., Lim, L. R, Lindner, T, Mereu, L.E.,
Wang Y.Q., Xiang, K.S., Yamagata, K., Yang, Y. And Bell, G.I. (1996). A genome-wide search for human non-insulin-
Dependent (Type 2) diabetes genes reveals a major susceptibility locus on chromosome 2. Nature Genet. 13:161-167.
Wang, Y.Q., Xu, J. and Xiang, K.S. (1993). The study of techniques for Molecular hybridization with photobiotin-labelled
probes. Chinese J. Med. Genet. 10:104.
Xiang, K.S., Wang, Y.Q. and Xu, J. (1991). The relationship between ApoA1 Genotypes and NIDDM clinical phenotypes.
Natl.Med.J.China 71:225.
Wang, Y.Q., Xiang, K.S., and XU, J. (1991). The study of DNA Fingerprinting in twelve Chinese pedigrees. Heredity
Disease 8:85.
Xu, J., Xiang, K.S. and Wang, Y.Q. (1989). The study of DNA fingerprinting In Chinese. Natl.Med.J.China 69:569.
References Available Upon Request