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Tielly Wang
Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Chemistry
Phone: 310-243-3388
Email: twang@csudh.edu
Office Location: NSM B304
Laboratory Location: NSM B339
Research Interests:
1. Identifying the potential protein targets for radio-chemotherapies.
Using proteomic technology to discover, characterize and develop assays
for protein biomarkers for radioresistant breast cancer cells of
different ethnicity such as Hispanic, Asian, African American and
Caucasian. Despite the knowledge that ethnicity matters in breast
cancer, most studies of breast cancer radio-chemo resistance have not
been designed to yield results that apply to different ethnic groups.
2.Elucidating the mechanisms of the cellular radiation and drug
resistance.
Studying the role that PrxII plays in cell function of radioresistant
tumor by limiting oxidative stress directly via antioxidant effects and
indirectly by protein-protein interactions to modulate signaling
involved in cell proliferation and cell death.
Highest degree obtained: Ph.D.
Discipline: Biochemistry and Biophysics
Institution/Year: State University of New York @ Stony Brook/1999
Thesis Title/Director: The mechanistic
aspect of PLC in G protein signal transduction pathway
Master's Degree:
Discipline: Chemistry
Institution/Year: Iowa State University/1995
Thesis Title/Director: The crystal and
molecular structure of Azatranes/Robert A. Jacobson
Bachelor's Degree:
Discipline: Chemistry
Institution/Year: Jilin University/1987
Thesis Title/Director: Synthesis of
molecular sieve from Suzhou soil
Positions since highest degree earned:
Assistant Professor, California State university, 9/05 - present
Beckman Fellow, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope, 6/01 –
8/05
Grants:
Beckman Fellowship: 2001
RSCAAP award: 2007
Awards & Recognitions:
1999: Excellent in Research Award, State University of New York at
Stony Brook
2001: Invited talk: 92nd American Association for Cancer Research, New
Orleans
2001: Beckman Fellowship Award, Beckman Research Institute of the City
of Hope, Duarte
2004: Invited talk: RSO annual meeting of Beckman Research Institute of
the City of Hope,
2004: Invited talk: Beckman fellow symposium at Institute of California
Technology
2005: Invited talk: College of Life Science and College of Chemistry,
Jilin University
2007: Invited talk: Cell & Molecular Biology Graduate Program, Colorado
State University
Publications:
1. Shao, J., Zhou, B., Di Bilio, AJ., Zhu, LJ., Wang, T., Qi, C.,
Shih, J., Yen, Y. (2006) A Ferrous-triapine complex mediates formation
of reactive oxygen species that inactivate human ribonucleotide
reductase. Mol Cancer Ther. 5:586-92
2. Xue, L., Zhou, B., Liu, X., Wang, T., Shih, J., Qi, C., Yen, Y.
(2006) Structurally dependent redox property of ribonucleotide reductase
subunit p53R2. Cancer Research, 66 (4): 1900-1905.
3. Wang, T*., Tamae, D., Shiverly, J.E., Lee, T. and Li, J. J. (2005)
The role of Prx II in radioresistant MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Cancer
Research, 65(22):10338-46.
4. Wang, T., Hu, YC.,Tamae, D., Ozeki, M., Gao, Q., Gius, D., and
Li, JJ. (2005) Co-activation of NFB and Erk in protection cells
from radiation toxicity. J Biol Chem., Vol. 280, Issue 13, 12593-12601.
5. Wang, T., Guo, G., Wong, J., and Li, JJ. (2004) Expression of ErbB2
enhances radiation induced NFB activation. Oncogene. 23,
535-545.
6. Guo, G, Yan-Sanders, Y., Lyn-Cook, B. D, Wang, T., Tamae, D., and Li,
JJ. (2003) NFB mediated manganese superoxide dismutase in
radiation induced adaptive responses. Mol. Cell. Biol., 23, 2362-2378.
7. Wang, T., and Li, J. J. (2002) NFB activation and cell
adaptive response. Int. J. Immunopharm., 2(11), 1509-1618.
8. Wang, T., Arifoglu,P., Ronai,Z., and Tew, KD. (2001) Probing the
interaction between Glutathione S-Transferase P1-1 and c-Jun NH2
Terminal Kinase. J. Biol. Chem., 276(24): 20999-21003.
9. Ruscoe, JE., Rosario, LA., Wang, T., Gaté L., Arifoglu P., Wolf, CR,
Henderson, CJ, Ronai, Z., and Tew, KD. (2001) Pharmacological or genetic
manipulation of glutathione s-transferase p1-1 (GST) influences
cell proliferation pathways. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 298(1): 339-345.
10. Wang, T., Dowal L., El-Maghrabi, R., Rebecchi, M and Scarlata, S.
(2000) The Pleckstrin homology domain of phospholipase C -
 links the binding of
G to activation of the catalytic core. J. Biol. Chem.,
275(11), 7466-7469.
Presentations:
Wang, T*., Tamae, D., Shiverly, J.E., Lee, T. and Li, J. J. (2005)
The role of Prx II in radioresistant MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Gordon
Research Conference.
Wang, T., Hu, YC.,Tamae, D., Ozeki, M., Gao, Q., Gius, D., and Li,
JJ. (2004) Co-activation of NFB and Erk in protection cells from
radiation toxicity. American Association for Cancer Research annual
meeting.
Wang, T., Guo, G., Wong, J., and Li, JJ. (2003) Expression of ErbB2
enhances radiation induced NFB activation. Radiation Research
Society annual meeting.
Wang, T., Arifoglu,P., Ronai,Z., and Tew, KD. (2001) Probing the
interaction between Glutathione S-Transferase P1-1 and c-Jun NH2
Terminal Kinase. American Association for Cancer Research annual
meeting.
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