Education:
1996-2001: Ph.D. Microbiology and Immunology, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH
1988-1993: M.D. Hebei Medical College, Shijiazhuang, P.R.China
Residency, fellowship and electives:
July 2012-June 2013: Bone and Soft Tissue Fellowship, Univ of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA
July 2009-June 2012: Pathology residency, George Washington Univ Hospital, Washington DC
July 2008-June 2009: PGY-1 pathology residency, Conemaugh Memorial Hospital, PA
Feb 2011: Hematopathology, NIH with Dr. Elaine S. Jaffe
Dec 2010: Cytopathology, BWH with Dr. Edmund Cibas
Jan 2010: Genitourinary pathology, AFIP with Dr. Isabell Sesterhenn
Employment and research:
2005-2008: Cancer Research Training Award (CRTA) Fellow, NCI, NIH
*HIV vaccine development and study of HIV latency using primate model
2001-2005: Research fellow, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School
*HIV vaccine development and study of HIV replication regulation
1996-2001: Ph. D. dissertation research, Medical College of Ohio
*Replication/transcription strategy of Coronavirus;
License and Board Certification:
Unrestricted medical license Pennsylvania Jan 2012
Board certified in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology Aug. 2012
ECFMG certificate Oct, 2007
Awards:
2005 Cancer Research Training Award, NCI, NIH
2000 Annual American Society for Virology Travel Award
Book Chapter:
Wang T, and Sawicki SG. “The Nidoviruses”: Chapter 6.10. Kluwer Academy/Plenum Publishers, edited by Ehud Lavi, Susan R. Weiss and Susan T. Hingley. 2000 (ISBN 0-306-46634-1)
Dissertation:
Unique replication and transcription strategy of Mouse Hepatitis Virus (2001)
Publications:
1. Wang T, Nava VE, Schechter GP, Lichy JH, and Liu ML. Human Herpes Virus 8–Unrelated Primary Effusion Lymphoma–Like Lymphoma: A Patient Successfully Treated With Pleurodesis. Journal of Clinical Oncology. Volume. 29 October 10, 2011.
2. Richards C, Wang T and Hamer D. Letter to editor. New England Journal of Medicine, 359:2066-2068 Nov 2008.
3. Wang T, Richards C, and Hamer D. Enhancement of HIV Infection by Cellulose Sulfate. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. Volume 24, Number 7, 2008.
4. Ferrantelli F, Buckley KA, Rasmussen RA, Chalmers A, Wang T, Li PL, Williams AL, Hofmann-Lehmann R, Montefiori DC, Cavacinia LA, Katinger H, Stiegler G, Anderson DC, McClure HM. and Ruprecht RM. Time-dependence of protective post-exposure prophylaxis with human monoclonal antibodires against pathogenic SHIV challenge in newborn macaques.Virology. 358:69-78, 2007.
5. Song RJ, Chenine AL, Rasmussen RA, Goins LM, Ruprecht CR, Mirshahidi S., Grisson R, Xu WD, Whitney J, Ong H, Li PL, Shai-Kobiler E, Wang T, McCann C, Zhang H, Wood C, Kankasa C, Secor WE, McClure HM, Strobert E, Else J and Ruprecht RM. Molecularly cloned SHIV-1157ipd3N4: A highly replication competent, mucosally transmissible R5 simian-human immunodeficiency virus encoding HIV clade C env.. Journal of Virology. 80:17:8729-8738, 2006.
6. Chenine AL, Buckley KA, Li PL., Rasmussen RA, Ong H, Jiang S, Wang T, Augostini P, Secor WE and Ruprecht RM. Schistosoma mansoni infection promotes SHIV clade C replication in rhesus macaque. AIDS. 19: 279, 2005.
7. Li PL, Wang T, Buckley KA, Chenine AL, Popov S and Ruprecht RM. Phosphorylation of HIV Nef by camp-dependent protein kinase. Virology. 331:367-374, 2005.
8. Ferrantelli F, Rasmussen RA, Buckley KA, Li PL, Wang T, Montefiori DC, Katinger H, Stiegler G, Anderson DC, McClure HM and Ruprecht RM. Complete protection of neonatal rhesus macaques against oral challenge with pathogenic SHIV by human anti-HIV monoclonal antibodies. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 189:2167-2173, 2004.
9. Kitabwalla M, Ferrantelli F, Wang T., Chalmers A, Katinger H, Stieler G, Cavacini LA, Chou, TC and Ruprecht RM Primary African HIV clade A and D isolates: effective cross-clade neutralization with a quadruple combination of human monoclonal antibodies raised against clade B. AIDS Res and Hum Retroviruese. 19: 125-131, 2003.
10. Ferrantelli F, Hofmann-Lehmann R, Rasmussen RA, Wang T, Xu WD, Li PL, Montefiori DC, Cavacini LA, Katinger H, Stiegler G, Anderson DC, Mcclure HM and Ruprecht RM. Post-exposure prophylaxis with human monoclonal antibodies prevented SHIV89.6P infection or disease Ferrantelli, F in neonatal macaques. AIDS. 17:301-309, 2003.
11. Sawicki DL, Wang T, and Sawicki SG. The RNA structures engaged in replication and transcription of the A59 strain of mouse hepatitis virus. Gen Virol. 82:385-96, 2001.
12. Wang T and Sawicki SG Mouse hepatitis virus minus-strand templates are unstable and turn over during viral replication. Adv Exp Med Biol. 494: 491-497, 2001.
Presentations
2012 Expression of RB1, CDK4, CHMP2B, cPLA2G4A and HSP90 in myxofibrosarcoma and myxoid liposarcoma: an immunohistochemical analysis of 61 sarcoma cases with myxoid feature. USCAP'13 annual meeting, Baltimore, MD
2010 Complete clinical remission of HHV-8-unrelated primary effusion lymphoma-like lymphoma after pleurodesis. CAP '10 The Pathologists Meeting, Chicago, IL.
2007 Targeting Trans- and Cis- dominant reservoirs of persistent HIV infection. 4th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment & Prevention, Sydney, Australia.
2007 Using immunotoxin to target HIV reservoir after induction by LMC03 and VPA. Vaccine Branch, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD.
2006 Targeting Trans- and Cis- dominant reservoirs of persistent HIV infection. Keystone Symposia. Keystone, Colorado.
2006 Activation of Trans- and Cis- dominant reservoirs of HIV infection. Department of Biochemistry, NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD.
2000 Unstable character of negative templates of mouse hepatitis virus. The American Society for Virology, 19th Annual Meeting, Colorado.
2000 Mouse hepatitis virus uses unstable negative templates during its replication. VIII International Symposium of Nidoviruses, Pennsylvania, PA.
1997 Enhancement of infectivity of MHV/A59 by DEAE-dextran is via a post-absorption process in the viral entry pathway. RNA Virus Conference, Cleveland, OH.
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