PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Yaying Yang
Gender: female
Title: associate professor
Position: Deputy Director of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: 100500@cqmu.edu.cn
Address: Department of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University, 1# Yixueyuan Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing, 400016, China.
Phone: +86-23-68485789
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
September 2009 to July 2012, Chongqing Medical University, PhD in tissue engineering and cell engineering;
September 2002 to July 2004, Chongqing Medical University, M.S. in clinical medicine;
September 1997 to July 2002, Sichuan University and Chongqing Medical University, B.S. in clinical medicine.
WORKING EXPERIENCE
July 2004 to July 2006, Teaching assistant,Department of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University
August 2006 to August 2011, Lecturer,Department of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University
September 2011 to August 2013, Associate Professor,Department of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University
September 2013 to August 2015, Postdoctor,Cancer Biology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas
September 2015 to present, Associate Professor,Department of Pathology, Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1. Pathology of Gastrointestinal Tumors
2. Pathomics
HONOUR & AWARDS
1. Third prize of English Teaching Competition in Chongqing Medical University, 2016.
2. Second Prize of Teaching Competition in Chongqing Medical University, 2008.
3. First Prize of Teaching Competition in Basic Medicine College, Chongqing Medical University, 2008.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Ruiqi Guo, Panchun Zheng, Shasha Zhu, Zhen Zeng, Zhenyu Li, Yaying Yang. Comprehensive analysis and identification of prognostic biomarkers and immunotherapeutic targets in the NADPH oxidase family (and its regulatory subunits) in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Clinical and Translational Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12094-023-03211-8.
2. 1. Liu J, Yin G, Hu K, Huang H, Xu F, Yang Y, Chen F. Parental uveitis causes elevated hair loss in offspring of C57BL/6J mice. Exp Eye Res 2022,219:109056.
3. Tang L, Zhu S, Peng W, Yin X, Tan C, Yang Y. Epigenetic identification of mitogen-activated protein kinase 10 as a functional tumor suppressor and clinical significance for hepatocellular carcinoma. Peer J, 2021,9:10810.
4. Xiaoyan Liang; Gina N.Duronio; Yaying Yang; Pratyusha Bala; Prajna Hebbar; Sandor Spisak;Pranshu Sahgal; Harshabad Singh; Yanxi Zhang; Yingtian Xie; Paloma Cejas; Henry W. Long; Adam J.Bass; Nilay S. Sethi ; An enhancer-driven stem cell-like program mediated by SOX9 blocks intestinal differentiation in colorectal cancer, Gastroenterology, 2021, 162(1): 1423-1428.
5. Luo Y, Yang Y, Liu M, Wang D, Wang F, Bi Y, Ji J, Li S, Liu Y, Chen R, Huang H, Wang X, Swidnicka-Siergiejko AK, Janowitz T, Beyaz S, Wang G, Xu S, Bialkowska AB, Luo CK, Pin CL, Liang G, Lu X, Wu M, Shroyer KR, Wolff RA, Plunkett W, Ji B, Li Z, Li E, Li X, Yang VW, Logsdon CD, Abbruzzese JL, Lu W. Ongenic KRAS Reduces Expression of FGF21 in Acinar Cells to Promote Pancreatic Tumorigenesis in Mice on a High-Fat Diet. Gastroenterology, 2019,157(5):1423-1428.
6. Zhu SS, Li Y, Xiao W, Yang YY. High expression of GMII is associated with poor prognosis of gastric cancer patients. Onco Targets and Therapy,2019,12: 4379-4389.
7. Li, Ming, Tang, Yi, Li, Qingshu, Xiao, Ming, Yang, Yaying, Wang, Yalan, Mono-ADP-ribosylation of H3R117 traps 5mC hydroxylase TET1 to impair demethylation of tumor suppressor gene TFPI2, Oncogene, 2019, 38(18): 3488-3503.
8. Xia H, Zhong D, Wu X, Li J, Yang Y, Sun X. Medulloblastomas in cerebellopontine angle: Epidemiology, clinical manifestations, imaging features, molecular analysis and surgical outcome. J Clin Neurosci. 2019, pii: S0967-5868(18)31985-4.
9. Zuo X, Deguchi Y, Xu W, Liu Y, Li HS, Wei D, Tian R, Chen W, Xu M, Yang Y, Gao S, Jaoude JC, Liu F, Chrieki SP, Moussalli MJ, Gagea M, Sebastian MM, Zheng X, Tan D, Broaddus R, Wang J, Ajami NJ, Swennes AG, Watowich SS, Shureiqi I. PPARD and Interferon Gamma Promote Transformation of Gastric Progenitor Cells and Tumorigenesis in Mice. Gastroenterology. 2019, 157(1):163-178.