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Yining Wang is a Researcher in the Department of Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Erasmus MC, focusing on viral diseases and organoid-based research models. Their work bridges virology, immunology, and therapeutic development, with particular emphasis on understanding virus-host interactions and developing multitarget treatments for viral infections.
Wang's research interests center around viral pathophysiology, with a strong focus on organoid technology to model complex host-pathogen interactions. Their work explores how macrophages interact with viral pathogens in gastrointestinal and hepatic systems, particularly examining Hepatitis E virus, coronaviruses, and enteric viral diseases. This research has significant implications for developing novel antiviral therapeutics that target both viral replication and inflammatory responses.
The publication record reveals a strong trajectory in developing advanced organoid models that incorporate immune components to better simulate human disease. Wang's research demonstrates a clear progression from fundamental virology toward translational applications, with multiple high-impact publications in journals like Nature Biomedical Engineering and Nature Communications. Their work increasingly focuses on multitarget therapeutic approaches that address both viral replication and host inflammatory responses.
Wang has established significant research collaborations across multiple institutions, as evidenced by co-authorship with researchers from various international centers. The research has garnered substantial attention, with multiple publications being highlighted by news outlets, social media platforms, and academic networks like Mendeley.
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