Assistant Research Scientist
Email:ruangang-pan@uiowa.edu
Lab: Stanley Perlman, MD, PhD
Year enter into Program: 2017
Undergraduate Institution and Ph.D. Institution: College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, China,
Research
My research is focus on the long-term effect of the coronavirus infection to the host. We study the cells of host survived from coronavirus infection , and how the viral infection affect the prior infected cell function even after the virus is cleared.
Publications
Li, S., Zhu, M., Pan, R., et al. (2016). The tumor suppressor PTEN has a critical role in antiviral innate immunity. Nature immunology 17, 241-249
Wang, Y., Sun, Y., Wu, A., Xu, S., Pan, R., et al. (2015). Coronavirus nsp10/nsp16 Methyltransferase Can Be Targeted by nsp10-Derived Peptide In Vitro and In Vivo To Reduce Replication and Pathogenesis. Journal of virology 89, 8416-8427
Jinying Tan#, Ruangang Pan#, et al (2012). Modeling and Dynamical Analysis of Virus-Triggered innate Immune Signaling Pathways. Plos One e48114. (#These authors contributed equally to this work)
Mengcheng Luo, Xiao Qu, Ruangang Pan, et al. (2011) The virus-induced signaling adaptor molecule enhances DNA-raised immune protection against H5N1 influenza virus infection in mice. Vaccine 29 2561-2567