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Wen Tang

Wen Tang

Wen Tang

Assistant Professor

tang.542@osu.edu

614 293-7427

208 Rightmire Hall
1060 Carmack Rd
Columbus 43210

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Areas of Expertise

  • Biological Chemistry and Pharmacology

Education

  • PhD, University of Kansas Medical Center and Stowers Institute for Medical Research

Research Description

The longstanding goal of our lab is to elucidate the function of RNA molecules in gene expression and genome maintenance. Our most recent emphasis is on piRNAs, fascinating small RNA species that defend genome against invasive nucleic acid. The piRNA pathway is essential for germline development and fertility in all animals. Using model system such as C. elegans and non-model organisms, we are interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms of small RNA-directed genome defense and endogenous gene regulation.

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