Teaching

Ning WU Ph.D

School of Basic Medical Sciences,A/Prof
Assistant Chancellor of Tsinghua Medicine Director of Outstanding Physician Scientist Program

Contact Us:
Tel: +86-10-62795218
E-mail: wuning@tsinghua.edu.cn
Address:B410, Medical Science Building

Education:

1995-2003: M.D., Clinical Medicine (8-year program), Peking Union Medical College (PUMC)

Positions:

2004-2009: Postdoctoral fellow, Johns Hopkins University

2010-2011: Research Associate, Peking Union Medical College Hospital

2011-2018: Lecturer, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University

2018-present: Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Tsinghua University

Research Areas:

What I Teach:

Medical Physiology

Experiment of Medical Physiology

Medical Immunology

Medical Parasitology

Honors and Awards:

Harvard Medical School Postgraduate Medical Education, Tsinghua Faculty Development Program, 6-months Certificate Program 2020-2021

Annual Teaching Excellence Award of Tsinghua University

Young Teacher Teaching Excellence Award of Tsinghua University

Teaching Pioneer on Massive Online Open Course

Selected Publications:

1. Detection of HIV-1 viruses in tears of patients even under long-term HAART. Han Y*, Wu N*, Zhu W, Li Y, Zuo L, Ye J, Qiu Z, Xie J, Li T. (*Co-first author) AIDS. 2011 Sep 24;25(15):1925-7.

2. Reduced thymic output is a major mechanism of immune reconstitution failure in HIV-infected patients after long-term antiretroviral therapy. Li T, Wu N, Dai Y, Qiu Z, Han Y, Xie J, Zhu T, Li Y. Clin Infect Dis. 2011 Nov;53(9):944-51.

3. Protein targeting to exosomes/microvesicles by plasma membrane anchors. Shen B, Wu N, Yang JM, Gould SJ. J Biol Chem. 2011 Apr 22;286(16):14383-95.

4. Biogenesis of the posterior pole is mediated by the exosome/microvesicle protein-sorting pathway. Shen B, Fang Y, Wu N, Gould SJ. J Biol Chem. 2011 Dec 23;286(51):44162-76.

5. Higher-order oligomerization targets plasma membrane proteins and HIV Gag to exosomes. Fang Y, Wu N, Gan X, Yan W, Morrell, JC, Gould SJ. PLOS Biol. 2007 Jun;5(6):e158.

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