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Guilin Wang, PhD, is a Research Scientist at Yale University's Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Department within the Yale School of Medicine. His primary appointment is in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, with affiliations to the Keck Microarray Shared Resource (KMSR). He holds a PhD from the University of Minnesota (2005) and a BS from Beijing Medical University (1994).
Dr. Wang's research focuses on molecular mechanisms underlying genetic disorders, immune responses, and viral pathogenesis. Key areas include mTOR signaling in neurological diseases, transcriptomic analysis of autoimmune and cancerous conditions, and the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on human biology. His work integrates genomic technologies, such as spatial transcriptomics and single-cell analysis, to study complex biological systems.
Recent studies highlight his contributions to understanding HIV neuroinvasion, SARS-CoV-2 immune evasion, and genetic defects in recurrent pregnancy loss. Collaborations with experts like Akiko Iwasaki and David van Dijk reflect his interdisciplinary approach to biomedical research.
His lab is part of the Keck Microarray Shared Resource, supporting cutting-edge genomic research across Yale. Dr. Wang’s publications span high-impact journals like Nature, Cell Reports, and Nature Communications, reflecting his broad impact on molecular and translational medicine.