Tian Wang,Ph.D.

Lecturer


2010.08-2014.07  Tsinghua University/B.S.

2014.09-2020.03  University of California, San Diego/Ph.D.

2020.03-2020.08  Salk Institute/Postdoctoral Fellow

2020.09-present  School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University/Lecturer


●  Research interest:


Maintaining energy homeostasis is critical for survival. Energy balance requires a variety of processes to be regulated properly. Metabolic changes in response to environmental stimuli are mediated partly by transcription factors and their coactivators. Combining molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry and bioinformatic techniques, we are investigating tissue-specific roles of transcription coactivators in maintaining energy homeostasis.


●  Courses offered:


Genetics

Biological Clock and Health

Lab Course of Biochemistry

Comprehensive Lab Course of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology


●  Selected publications:


1. Wang T, Wiater E, Zhang X, Thomas JB, Montminy M. Crtc modulates fasting programs associated with 1-C metabolism and inhibition of insulin signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Mar 23;118(12):e2024865118.

2. WANG Zhipeng, WANG Tian, MA Xinyu, ZHANG Jun. (2017). Rethink of the native base structures, base pairing, and functions through non-natural bases. Chemistry of Life, 37(6), 946-951.

3. Zhi-Peng, W., Chen-Chen, C., Tian, W., Miao, W., & Yi-Ming, L. (2014). The Progress in Phosphohistidine Research. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics, 41(5), 413-424.

4. Lu, B., Shao, L., Feng, S., Wang, T., & Zhong, Y. (2014). The β-alanyl-monoamine synthase ebony is regulated by schizophrenia susceptibility gene dysbindin in Drosophila. Science China Life Sciences, 57(1), 46-51.

 

●  Award:

 

2012-2014 Member of Tsinghua Xuetang Talent Program

2018-2020 Vice President of Tsinghua Alumni Association at San Diego

2019-2020 Chapman Scholar, The Mary K. Chapman Foundation

2020 First Prize in the competition of Professional Teaching Skills at Tsinghua University  

2021 Third Prize in the competition of Professional Teaching Skills at Beijing


●  Contact information:


Tel:010-62783064
E-mail:  wangtian@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn
Address:School of Life Sciences