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Curriculum Vitae Qinghuang Tang, Ph.D. Current Address: Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, U.S.A. Name: Qinghuang Tang Email: [email protected] Mobile Phone: +1 (504) 363-9042 Permanent Address: Shitang Village, Pinghai Town, Xiuyu District, Putian 351168, Fujian, China. EDUCATION 2011–2015 Doctor of Philosophy, Applied Life Science Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea 2004–2007 Master of Science, Developmental Biology Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China 2000–2004 Bachelor of Science, Biology Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016–Present Research Volunteer, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, U.S.A. Advisor: Dr. YiPing Chen "Atypical BMP4 pathway in tooth development" 2012–2015 Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Oral Biology Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea Advisor: Dr. Han-Sung Jung "Role of Rac1 and RhoA in palate development and pathogenesis" "Spatially restricted patterns of cell crowding control palatal shelf elevation: Role of YAP in palatal shelf elevation" "Role of YAP in wound healing" "Bone development in IFITM5-deficient mice" 2011-2012 Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Oral Biology Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea Advisor: Dr. Jeong Taeg Seo "Ca2+ oscillation in ST2 mesenchymal progenitor cells" "Transient receptor potential M3(TRPM3) in osteoblast-like cells" 2004-2007 Undergraduate Student Researcher, Southern Center for Biomedical Research and Fujian Key Laboratory of Developmental and Neural Biology, College of Life Sciences, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China Advisor: Dr. Yanding Zhang "Cloning of DSPPs and their in situ detection in odontoblasts of human and the mouse" Qinghuang Tang, PhD / CV PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2011–2015 Teaching Assistant, Department of Oral Biology Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Seoul, Korea 2007–2010 Instructor, College of Economic and Management, Longyan University, Longyan, Fujian, China EXPERIMENTAL SKILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Experience with Cell culture, In vitro Organ/tissue Culture. Experience with Lentivirus preparation, Electroporation. Experience with Laser microdissection and Microarray. Experience with In situ hybridization. Experience with Luciferase assay, Gel shift assay, and Calcium imaging. Experience with Protein purification, Western blot, Immunoprecipitation, and ELISA. Experience with targeting vector construction, ES cell culture, and Knockout mice Generation. 8. Experience with miRNA study. AWARDS AND HONORS 2015 1st Place Poster Award The International Symposium of Dentistry in Yonsei University 2015 3rd Place Award Korean National Dental Student Research Award Competition PUBLICATIONS 1. Tang Q*, Li L*, Jin C, Lee JM, Jung HS: Role of region-distinctive expression of Rac1 in regulating fibronectin arrangement during palatal shelf elevation. Cell and tissue research 2015, 361(3):857-868. *Equal contribution. 2. Tang Q*, Li L*, Lee MJ, Ge Q, Lee JM, Jung HS: Novel insights into a retinoic-acid-induced cleft palate based on Rac1 regulation of the fibronectin arrangement. Cell and tissue research 2015. *Equal contribution. 3. Jin C, Lee JM, Tang Q, Li L, Lee MJ, Baik HS, Jung HS: Morphological and molecular changes associated with Pitchfork during mouse palate development. Cell and tissue research 2014, 358(2):385-393. 4. Lee JM, Cho KW, Kim EJ, Tang Q, Kim KS, Tickle C, Jung HS: A contrasting function for miR-137 in embryonic mammogenesis and adult breast carcinogenesis. Oncotarget 2015, 6(26):2204822059. 5. Li L*, Tang Q*, Jung HS: The Grooved Rodent Incisor Recapitulates Rudimentary Teeth Characteristics of Ancestral Mammals. Journal of dental research 2016, 95(8):923-930. *Equal contribution. 6. Li L*, Tang Q*, Nakamura T, Suh JG, Ohshima H, Jung HS: Fine tuning of Rac1 and RhoA alters cuspal shapes by remolding the cellular geometry. Scientific reports 2016, 6:37828. *Equal contribution. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION 1. Li L*, Tang Q*, Kim EJ, Wu ZM, Kwon HJE, Jung HS. Fgf4 acts as a transmitter for cellular architectures of the epithelium through GTPases during cusp pattering. *Equal contribution. (In Preparation) Qinghuang Tang, PhD / CV 2. Tang Q*, Li L*, Jung HS. Control of palatal epithelial cell fate by physical interaction with palatal mesenchymal fibronectin: Retinoic acid (RA)-induced cleft palate as a model. *Equal contribution. (In Preparation) 3. Dang P*, Tang Q*, Nie MY, An Y, Dong R, Hua XD, Jung HS, Shi SG. Comparative gene expression profiles of dental follicle at different stages during periodontal development: combinational use of Laser Microdissection (LMD) and Microarray. *Equal contribution. (In Preparation) INVITED SEMINARS Feb 28, 2015 Aug 3, 2015 Graduate school of Dental Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. Hosted by Kyudai Oral Bioscience. Research Institute of Oral Biology, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. Hosted by Hosted by BK 21. CONFERENCES Oct 20-23, 2011 Korea Association of Anatomy, ByoungShan, South Korea Title: Involvement of region-distinctive expressed Rac1 during palatal shelf elevation Organizer: Korea Association of Anatomy May 26-31, 2013 International Conference on Tooth Morphogenesis and Differentiation Title: Roles of RhoA and Rac1 in palatal shelf elevation Organizer: Laurent VIRIOT (Chair), Francoise BLEICHER, and Vincent LAUDET Korea Basic Dentistry conference, Seoul, South Korea Title: Roles of RhoA and Rac1 in palatogenesis Organizer: Korea Basic Dentistry Oct 16-17, 2013 Jan 6, 2015 Qinghuang Tang, PhD / CV 2015 BK21 Plus Project-The 1st Interdisciplinary Oral Science International Symposium Title: Role of region-distinctive expression of Rac1 in regulating fibronectin arrangement during palatal shelf elevation Organizer: Department of Oral Biology, Yonsei University College of Dentistry