About
Dr. Min-Xia Wang is a Senior Lecturer in Medicine at the University of Sydney's Central Clinical School, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health. She specializes in clinical neurology, medical genetics, and drug-related muscle disorders. Her work focuses on diagnostic methodologies for neuromuscular conditions, including nerve biopsy techniques and genetic analyses.
Education: Not explicitly listed in provided text.
Research Interests: Combines clinical practice with translational research, addressing challenges in diagnosing complex conditions like hydroxychloroquine-induced myopathy and muscular dystrophy through advanced genomic and pathological approaches. Her studies bridge immunology, pharmacology, and genetics to improve diagnostic precision.
Grants:
- 2008: autoMACS Pro Separator Equipment Grant (NHMRC)
- 2008: The Mechanism of Action of IVIg in Inflammatory Neuropathy (NHMRC Project Grant)
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in neuropathology and genetic diagnostics, contributing to projects involving nerve biopsy protocols and genomic diagnostic frameworks.
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