Name Xudong Wang, M.D., M.Sc. PA (ASCP)
Home Address * ******** *****,
Cranston, RI 02921
Telephone 401-***-****
Mobil phone 401-***-****
E-Mail ab0hy9@r.postjobfree.com
Summary - PA Certification by ASCP
- Excellent in surgical specimen-grossing and
autopsy-dissecting
- Background of medicine and laboratory science,
- Solid knowledge in human anatomy and histology
- Hands-on experience in tissue-processing,
tissue-embedding, and tissue-sectioning
- Teaching, supervising, and managing experience
- Hard working
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Responsible.
Work Experience
Pathologists Assistant CompHealth
04/2013- I grossed surgical specimens and
performed autopsy
Pathologists Assistant Department of Pathology, St-Vincent
hospital, Worcester, MA
03/2011-04/2013 I grossed surgical specimens and
performed autopsy
Pathologists Assistant Department of Pathology, Mid-Atlantic
Regional Lab, Kaiser
04/2009- 03/2011 Permanente
I grossed surgical
specimens.
Pathologists Assistant Department of Pathology, Moffitt Cancer
Center, Tampa, Florida.
09/2008- 04/2009 I grossed surgical specimens, performed
autopsies, selecting lesion
or margins from OR specimen
and performed frozen section.
Pathologists Assistant Department of Pathology, Roger Williams
Medical Center,
06/2005-02/2007 Providence, RI
I grossed surgical specimens, performed autopsies, performed
frozen section, and managed gross room routines.
Pathologisrs Assistant Department of Pathology, Women and Infants
Hospital of 09/2002-06/2005 Rhode Island, Providence, RI
I grossed surgical specimens, managed gross room routines, taught rotating
residents, coordinated with staff pathologists, histotechnicians and other
related personals.
Research Associate Department of Pathology, Brown University,
Providence, RI
11/2000-07/2001 I studied expressions of proteins involved in the
cellular signaling pathway.
Research Associate Department of Pathology, University of
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 07/1999-09/2000 I studied hepatocyte
growth factors, particularly isolation and
identification of hepatocyte growth factor regulating proteins.
Research Associate OSI Pharmaceutical Inc., Uniondale, NY
03/1999-06/30/99 I worked on drug discovery in treating diabetics in
vitro I used immunoassay, cell culture, molecular biology techniques, real
time PCR, and high throughput drug selection technologies.
Research Associate York College of the City University of New
York, Jamaica, NY
09/1996-03/1999 I used molecular cloning, nucleic acid synthesis,
site-specific mutagenesis, DNA sequencing, DNA extraction and purification,
RNA radio-labeling, and RNA enzyme assay to identify specific tRNA
sequences important for tRNA processing by specific enzymes (paper #8 & #9
and abstract #5).
Research Fellow Lady Davis Institute, McGill University, Montreal,
Canada.
01/1994-06/1995 I used cell culture, PCR technique, molecular
cloning, DNA and RNA purification and extraction, and Southern blotting to
select drugs in treating hepatitis-C-infected cells (abstract #4).
Post-Doctoral Fellow Lady Davis Institute, Montreal, Canada.
07/1992-12/1993 I used primary cell culture of rat central nervous
tissue, thin layer chromatography, radioautography, light and electron
microscopic methods to study aging and degenerating pathogenesis of central
nervous system. I have found that aging is associated with an increased
number of peroxidase-posivite astrocytic inclusions that contain porphyrin
and iron (paper #6 & #7 and abstract #3).
Research Fellow Experimental Medicine, McGill University, Montreal,
Canada.
09/1991-05/1992 I used cell culture, thin layer
chromatography, enzyme assay to characterize phospholipase A2.
Research Technician Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill
University, Montreal, 11/1990-11/1991 Canada.
Using rats as an animal model and radioautography, light and electron
microspcopic methods, we found that neurotensin was retrogradely
transported from peripheral nerves to the central neuronal cells (paper
#5).
Research Assistant Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology, McGill
University, 10/1998-11/1990 Montreal, Canada.
I used western blotting, Northern blotting, in situ hybridization, light
and electron microscopic methods to characterize and localize
glucocorticoid receptors in various rat tissues (abstract #1 and #2)
Assistant Professor Department of Anatomy
08/1986-10/1988 Shanxi Medical University
I taught medical students and supervised technicians in specimen
preparations, including tissue-processing, tissue-embedding, and tissue-
sectioning. I managed many routines in the department, including protocol
and policy updating, quality control and quality assurance.
Education
M. Sci. Graduate studies in human histology and
anatomy, Shanxi Medical 09/1983-08/1986 University, China
I studied the microvascular pattern of the cranial nerve roots (papers #3
and #4). In this work, I performed extensively vascular perfusion of
experimental rats, human organ and tissue-processing, tissue-embedding,
and tissue-sectioning.
M.D. Shanxi Medical University China
09/1978-08/1983 In addition to fulfilling all the requirements for
M.D. degree, I carried out a research project. I was one of the rare
medical students who made an effort to do research and was successful in
it. Having learned that fibrosis was the basic pathologic changes in liver
cirrhosis, I reviewed the literature and wrote a review article proposing
that vitamin C could induce cirrhosis due to its inducing effect on
collagen synthesis (paper #1).
Board Certification Pathologist Assistant Certification by ASCP
2007-Present
Publications:
Papers:
1. Xudong Wang and Chong Gao. The effect of vitamin C on the formation
of liver cirrhosis. Journal of Shanxi Medical College 1984, 8(1): 35
2. Xudong Wang. Case report: Dual superior vena cava and
branchiocephalicea vein malformation. Journal of Shanxi Medical College
1986 10(4): 80
3. Xudong Wang and Lianduo Han. The architecture of the pontine vessels.
Journal of Shanxi Medical College (1988) 12 (4), 22
4. Xudong Wang and Lianduo Han. The relationship between brain nerve
roots and brain vessels.. Journal of Shanxi Medical College 1987 11(3): 58
5. M.-N. Castel, J. Woulfe, X.Wang, P.M. Laduron and A. Beaudet. Light
and electron microscopic localization of retrogradely-transported
neurotensin in rat nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons. Neuroscience
(1992) 50 (2), 269
6. H.M. Schipper, M.B. Mydlarski and X. Wang. Cysteamine gliopathy in
situ: a cellular stress model for biogenesis of astrocytic inclusions.
Jornal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology (1993) 52 (4), 399
7. X. Wang, F. Manganaro and H.M. Schipper. A cellular stress model for
the sequestration of Redox-active glial iron in the aging and degenerating
nervous system. Journal of Neurochemistry (1995) 64, 1867
8. L. Levinger, R. Bourne, S. Lolla, E. Cylin, K. Russell, X. Wang and
A. Mohan Matrices of paired substitutions show the effects of tRNA D/T loop
sequence on Drosophila RNAse P and 3'-tRNAse processing. . Journal of
Biological Chemistry (1998) 273 (2), 1015
9. A. Mohan, S. Whyte, X. Wang, M. Nashimoto and L. Levinger. The 3' end
CCA of mature tRNA is an antideterminant for eukaryotic 3'-tRNase. RNA
(1999) (5), 245-256
Abstracts:
1. X. Wang and T. Antakly. Translocation of the glucocorticoid receptors
as studied by immunogold electron microscopy. ASCB U.S.A. 1989, abstract
no.43
2. T. Antakly, X. Wang, and Y. Lefebvre. The glucocorticoid receptor in
the nuclear envelope: electron microscope immunogold localization and
biochemical characterization. ASCB U.S.A. 1989, abstract no.730
3. H.M. Schipper, M.B. Mydlarski and X. Wang. Cellular stress model for
the biogenesis of astrocyte inclusions in situ. Society for Neuroscience
1993
4. X.Wang and A.H. Sherker. In vitro effects of interferon alpha-2B on
hepatitis C virus replication in lymphocytes. American Association for
the Study of Liver Disease, November, 1995, Chicago.
5. L. Levinger, A. Mohan, X. Wang, S. Whyte, M. Nashimoto. tRNA with a
mature 3-CCA end is not a substrate for eukaryotic 3' tRNAse. North
Carolina RNA Symposium, October 1997
Special skills:
Computer literate and data analysis by statistics.
References:
1. Dr. Ling Cai. Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic regional Lab,
Rockville, MD
Tel: 301-***-**** ext. 4053
2. Dr. Vasantha Iyenger. Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic regional
Lab, Rockville, MD
Tel: 301-***-**** ext.
4015
3. Dr. Reggie Zhan. Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic regional
Lab, Rockville, MD
Tel: 301-***-**** ext. 4009
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