Yanchang Wang Biomedical Sciences

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Yanchang Wang Biomedical Sciences yanchang.wang@med.fsu.edu The regulation of chromosome segregation The mechanism of misfolded protein clearance and neurodegenerative diseases Using budding yeast as a model organism for drug screen Neurodegenerative diseases As a cell biologist, my lab can utilize multiple genetic, biochemical, cell biological, and imaging tools to dissect the biological processes in eukaryotic cells. I can collaborate with neurodegenerative research groups to investigate the roles of disease-relevant genes in the clearance of misfolded or damaged proteins.