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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name:                              Lyman Wuchao Yuan
Citizenship:                      China, and Permanent resident, USA
Current Address:            45 Brownlow Road, London NW10 9QS, UK
Phone:                             +44(0)7906 478491
Email:                              [email protected]

EDUCATION

Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA (1992-1996)
Ph.D., Molecular Biology and Genetics, May 1996
GPA: 3.5

Ohio University, Athens,OH, USA (1989-1991)
Ph.D. program in Molecular and Cellular Biology / Botany / Chemistry
GPA: 3.7

Clemson University, Clemson,SC, USA (1987-1989)
Master of Science, Plant Pathology and Physiology, August 1989
GPA: 3.12

Beijing Agricultural University, Beijing, China (1978-1982)
Bachelor of Science, Plant Pathology, April 1982
GPA: 3.5

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Postdoctoral Research Assistant
Department of Crystallography, Birkbeck College University of London
2002 to 2003
Conduct two research projects:
  • Structural basis for histone acetyltransferase (HAT) and transcriptional functions of human tumor suppressor protein p300, and
  • Structural study of Agrobacterium VirE2 protein required for transformation of plant cells.
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate
    Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Boston University School of Medicine
    2001 to 2002
    Conducting researches on expression, purification and structural studies of human low desity lipoprotein receptor.
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    Oregon Cancer Center, Oregon Health Sciences University
    1997 to 2000
    Designed and conducted relatively independent researches on regulation of the tumor suppressor protein p300 function including:
  • Establishment of a chromatin-based in vitro assay system to determine the transcriptional coactivator function
  • Identification of a major phosphorylation site (serine 89) in p300 in vivo and of its responsible kinase PKCd
  • Determination of inhibitory effect of the phosphorylation on the histone acetyltransferase and transcription functions
  • Analysis of the p300 phosphorylation on cell cycle events at G1 and differentiation
  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Lab of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University
    1996
    Conducted researches on two projects:
  • Functional analysis of the initiator-binding basal transcription factor TFII I
  • Chromatographic fractionation of p300/CBP complexes in HeLa nuclear extracts
  • Ph.D. Student
    Fels Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Biology, Temple University School of Medicine
    1992 to 1995
    Conducted researches in three areas: Research Associate
    Molecular and Cellular Biology Program / Botany Department / Chemistry Department, Ohio University
    1989-1991
    Conducted the following researches: Teaching Associate
    Botany Department, Ohio University
    1989-1990
    Participated in teaching of "Principles of Biology" course

    Research Assistant
    Department of Plant Pathology & Physiology, Clemson University
    1987 to 1989
    Conducted researches including:

    Assistant
    Department of Plant Pathology, Beijing Agricultural University
    1982 to 1987
    Duties including:

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