Overview
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| yingli.wang@mssm.edu | |
| Education and Training | D.M.D., Xi'an Medical University |
| M.S., Hubei Medical University | |
| Ph.D., Peking University | |
| Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University |

| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| yingli.wang@mssm.edu | |
| Education and Training | D.M.D., Xi'an Medical University |
| M.S., Hubei Medical University | |
| Ph.D., Peking University | |
| Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University |
| Education and Training | D.M.D., Xi'an Medical University |
|---|---|
| M.S., Hubei Medical University | |
| Ph.D., Peking University | |
| Postdoctoral Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University |
Our research is focused on studying the pathogenesis and molecular mechanism of human genetic malformations, including Apert and Beare-Stevenson cutis gyrata syndromes, by analyzing transgenic mouse models.
Wang Y, Xiao R, Yang F, Karim BO, Iacovelli AJ, Cai J, Lerner CP, Richtsmeier JT, Leszl JM, Hill CA, Yu K, Ornitz DM, Elisseeff J, Huso DL, Jabs EW. Abnormalities in cartilage and bone development in the Apert syndrome FGFR2(+/S252W) mouse. Development 2005 Aug; 132(15): 3537-3548.
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