(1.)Basic Information

 

 

Name:

Yidong Wang, PhD

Title:

Full professor

Degree:

PhD

Dept.:

Xian Jiaotong University,

  School of Basic Medicine,
 

Institute of Cardiovascular Science

 

Address:

Building 21, Room 4112

 

Western China Science and Technology Innovation Harbour, Xi'an, China

E-Mail

yidwang119@xjtu.edu.cn

 

(3.)Education

2018.08 - present         

Xian Jiaotong Univeristy, Professor

2016.07 - 2018.08       

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Associate

2012.01 - 2016.07        

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Postdoctoral fellow

2008.11 - 2011.12       

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Research scholar

2006.09 - 2011.12       

Sichuan University, PhD

2002.09 - 2006.07       

Xinan Jiaotong UniversityBachelor

(2.)Positions

1. Molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular development and regeneration

2. Molecular etiology of cardiovascular disease

3. Molecular etiology of liver fibrosis

News

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Prof. Yidong Wang got his PhD in Cell Biology form Sichuan University, in 2013. Prof. Yidong Wang has studied and worked for 10 years in USA, and has rich experience in mechanism of organ development, tissue homeostasis and disease using genetically modified mouse models. In 2018, Prof. Wang joined Xian Jiaotong University, School of Basic Medicine, Institute of Cardiovascular Science. He has published over 15 research papers in prestigious international journals in the past five years, including Nat Cell Biol、Eur Heart J 、Nat Commun et al. He is currently the deputy director of Institute of Cardiovascular Science in Institute of Translational Medicine, Xi'an Jiaotong University. He also served as Guest Editor for Front Cell Dev Biol, Committee Member for the Developmental Biology Professional Committee of the Chinese Zoological Society.

(4.)Honors

  1. General Programs of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2020, PI.
  2. The National Key R&D Program of China, 2019, Participant.
  3. Key Projects of Shaanxi Province, 2019, PI.
  4. Young Talent Support Plan of Shaanxi Province, 2018, PI.
  5. Young Talent Support Plan of Xi’an Jitaotong University, 2018, PI.
  6. Postdoctoral Fellowship of American Heart Association, 2013, PI.

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2019-Present 

  • Pengfei Lu#; Yidong Wang#; Yang Liu; Yifeng Wang; Bingruo Wu; Deyou Zheng, Richard P. Harvey; Bin Zhou*; Perinatal angiogenesis from pre-existing coronary vessels via DLL4-NOTCH1 signaling. Nature Cell Biology, 2021, Sep;23(9):967-977.
  • Yidong Wang*, Yuan Fang, Pengfei Lu, Bingruo Wu, Bin Zhou*. NOTCH Signaling in Aortic Valve Development and Calcific Aortic Valve Disease. Front Cardiovasc Med. 2021, Jun 22.

  • Yidong Wang*, Pengfei Lu, Liping Jiang, Bingruo Wu, Bin Zhou*. Control of sinus venous valve and sinoatrial node development by endocardial NOTCH1. Cardiovasc Res. 2020;116(8):1473-1486.

  • Yang Liu, Pengfei Lu, Yidong Wang, Bernice E. Morrow, Bin Zhou, Deyou Zheng*. Spatiotemporal Gene Coexpression and Regulation in Mouse Cardiomyocytes of Early Cardiac Morphogenesis. J Am Heart Assoc. 2019;8(15):e012941

  • Yidong Wang*,#, Pengfei Lu#, Bingruo Wu, Bernice Morrow, Bin Zhou*. NOTCH maintains developmental cardiac gene network through WNT5A. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2018 Dev 8;125:98-105.  IF: 5.055.
  • Yidong Wang*, Pengfei Lu, Bingruo Wu, Dario F. Riascos-Bernal, Nicholas E.S Sibinga, Tomas    Valenta, Konrad Basler, Bin Zhou*. Myocardial β-Catenin-BMP2 signaling promotes mesenchymal cell proliferation during endocardial cushion formation. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 2018 Sep 8;123:150-158.  IF: 5.055

Before 2017

  • Yidong Wang, Bingruo Wu, Emily Farrar, Wendy Lui, Pengfei Lu, Donghong Zhang, Christina M. Alfieri, Kai Mao, Ming Chu, Di Yang, Di Xu, Michael Rauchman, Verdon Taylor, Simon Conway, Katherine E. Yutzey, Jonathan T. Butcher, Bin Zhou. Notch-Tnf signaling is required for development and homeostasis of arterial valves. European Heart Journal. 2017 Mar 1;38(9):675-686. IF: 23.302.
  •  Yidong Wang, Bingruo Wu, Pengfei Lu, Donghong Zhang, Feng Xiao, Shweta Vashney, Zhenwu Zhuang, Nicholas E.S Sibinga, Nikolaos G. Frangogiannis, Kitsis Richard, David Sharp, Pamela Stanley, Bin Zhou. Uncontrolled angiogenic precursor expansion causes coronary artery anomalies in mice lacking Pofut1. Nature Communications. 2017; 18;8(1):578. IF: 11.876.
  •  Bingruo Wu,Yidong Wang*, Feng Xiao, Jonathan T. Butcher, Katherine E. Yutzey, Bin Zhou. Development mechanisms of aortic valve malformation and disease. Annual Review of Physiology. 2017; 79:21-41. *Co-first author. IF: 17.902.
  • Yidong Wang, Bingruo Wu, Alyssa A. Chamberlian, Wendy Lui, Pratistha  Koirala, Katalin Susztak, Diana Klein, Verdon Taylor, Bin Zhou. Endocardial to myocardial Notch-Wnt-Bmp axis regulates early heart valve development. PLOS ONE. 2013; 8(4): e60244. IF: 3.534.