
Meng Wu, PhD
About Me
Meng Wu received his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Peking Union Medical College in China, studying chromatin remodeling in neural differentiation. He had his postdoctoral training in the Center for Molecular Cardiology at Mount Sinai, focusing on the functions of epigenetic regulators in the formation of the cardiac conduction system. He is currently an Instructor in Dr. Ethylin Wang Jabs’ group studying molecular mechanisms of human malformation disorders including craniosynostosis, neural tube defects and Roberts syndrome.
Language
English
Position
ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR | Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Research Topics
Bone Biology, Cartilage Biology, Chromatin, Developmental Biology, Epigenetics, Epigenomics, Folates, Gene Expressions, Gene Regulation, Genetics, Human Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Knockout Mice, Molecular Biology, Stem Cells, Structural Biology, Systems Biology, Transcription Factors
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Development Regeneration and Stem Cells [DRS]
Industry Relationships
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Dr. Wu has not yet completed reporting of Industry relationships.
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