Department of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health

王守宇

Pubdate:2016-12-27

Wang Shouyu   

1. Personal Information

Title/Position: Associate professor

Correspondence Address: Correspondence Address:Department of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health, Nanjing Medical University, 101 Longmian Av., Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 211166, P.R. China.

Telephone: 025-86868557

Fax: 025-86868557

E-mail: sywang@njmu.edu.cn

  

2. Education

INSTITUTION

DEGREE

(if applicable)

MM/YY

FIELD OF STUDY

Nanjing Medical University

B.S.

07/04

Preventive medicine

Nanjing Medical University

Ph.D.

07/09

Molecular Biology& Toxicology

 

3. Research Interests

I am currently conducting research in two areas: (1) The mechanism of environmental factor induced DNA damage responding (DDR); (2) The mechanism of metastasis in gastric cancer.

  

4. Selected Publications

(1)Huang Y, Wang W, Chen Y, Huang Y, Zhang J, He S, Tan Y, Qiang F, Li A, Røe OD, Wang S*, Zhou Y*, Zhou J. The opposite prognostic significance of nuclear and cytoplasmic p21 expression in resectable gastric cancer patients. J Gastroenterol. 49(11):1441-52, 2013. (* Corresponding Author)

(2) Wang S, Wu X, Zhang J, Chen Y, Xu J, Xia X, He S, Qiang F, Li A, Shu Y, Røe OD, Li G, Zhou J. CHIP functions as a novel suppressor of tumor angiogenesis with prognostic significance in human gastric cancer. Gut, 62(4):496-508, 2013.

(3) Wang S, Wu X, Chen Y, Zhang J, Ding J, Zhou Y, He S, Tan Y, Qiang F, Bai J, Zeng J, Gong Z, Li A, Li G, Røe OD, Zhou J. Prognostic and predictive role of JWA and XRCC1 expression in gastric cancer. Clinical Cancer Research, 18(10): 2987-96, 2012.

(4) Wang S, Chen R, Gong Z, Liu Y, Li A and Zhou J. JWA regulates XRCC1 and functions as a novel base excision repair protein in oxidative stress-induced DNA single-strand breaks. Nucleic Acids Res,37(6):1936-50, 2009.

(5) Wang S, Wang M, Yin S, Fu G, Li C, Chen R, Li A, Zhou J, Zhang Z, Liu Q. A novel variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) polymorphism containing Sp1 binding elements in the promoter of XRCC5 is a risk factor for human bladder cancer. Mutat Res,638(1-2):26-36, 2008.

(6) Wang S, Peng L, Li C, Li A, Zhou J, Zhang Z and Liu Q. Genetic variants of the XRCC7 gene involved in DNA repair and risk of human bladder cancer. Int J Urol,15(6):534-9, 2008.

 

5. Scholarly and Professional Activities

Member, Chinese Society of Toxicology (CST)