Chi Van Dang
Professor
Immunology
Wistar Institute
United States of America
Biography
Dang received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Georgetown University, Washington, DC. He earned an M.D. degree from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and was an Osler Medical Resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He received Hematology-Oncology training at UCSF, where he first worked on MYC, and returned to Johns Hopkins as Assistant Professor of Medicine.
Research Interest
Cancer Biology, Molecular and cellular biology
Publications
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3) Krishnaiah SY, Wu G, Altman BJ, Growe J, Rhoades SD, Coldren F, Venkataraman A, Olarerin-George AO, Francey LJ, Mukherjee S, Girish S. Clock Regulation of Metabolites Reveals Coupling between Transcription and Metabolism. Cell metabolism. 2017 Apr 4;25(4):961-74.
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2) Altman BJ, Hsieh AL, Gouw AM, Dang CV. Correspondence: Oncogenic MYC persistently upregulates the molecular clock component REV-ERBα. Nature Communications. 2017 Mar 23;8:14862.
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1) Rajeshkumar NV, Yabuuchi S, Pai S, De Oliveira E, Kamphorst JJ, Rabinowitz JD, Tejero H, Al-Shahrour F, Hidalgo M, Maitra A, Dang CV. Treatment of pancreatic cancer patient-derived xenograft panel with metabolic inhibitors reveals efficacy of phenformin. Clinical Cancer Research. 2017 Jan 1:clincanres-1115.