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Meng Wang is an Assistant Professor at Cornell University, specializing in haematology and cancer biology. He holds dual MD and PhD degrees and is a Clinician Scientist Fellow supported by Cancer Research UK (CRUK). His research focuses on understanding how DNA damage in stem cells contributes to diseases like leukaemia, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between metabolism and genomic instability. He is also a Selwyn Bye-Fellow, indicating academic leadership roles.
Education details are not explicitly listed in the text, but his MD/PhD training suggests advanced medical and scientific training. His research mission includes developing therapies targeting DNA damage pathways and exploring how dietary and metabolic factors influence cellular health.
Key areas of investigation include stem cell biology, the mechanisms of leukaemia progression, and translational approaches to improve treatment outcomes. His work bridges clinical practice (as a haematologist) with laboratory research, aiming to translate findings into clinical applications.
Awards:
- CRUK Clinician Scientist Fellowship
Labs/Teams: He leads the mwanglab.com research group, likely focused on translational haematology and oncology research. No explicit grants or advising records are provided in the text.


