Qin Wang, PhD

Professor of Neuroscience & Regenerative Medicine Augusta University

  • Augusta GA

Qin Wang researches the neuropharmacology and signaling mechanisms underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders.

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Biography

My research interests focus on understanding the neuropharmacology and signaling mechanisms underlying neurological and psychiatric disorders. Using combined molecular, genetic, cell biological, biochemical, pharmacological and behavioral approaches, as well as animal models and human samples, my lab research tackles how cell surface receptor signaling regulates normal brain functions and contributes to disease pathogenesis. Throughout my research, I have always tried to tie our molecular and cellular studies into the context of brain physiology and disease pathology with a goal to translate our bench work into novel clinical applications.

Areas of Expertise

Neurological Disorders
Regenerative Medicine
Molecular Neuropharmacology
Neuroscience
Neuropharmacology

Accomplishments

Nominated for Jarman F. Lowder Endowed Professor of Neuroscience, UAB SOM

2021

UAB SOM AMC21 Featured Discovery

2020

Education

University of Iowa

Ph.D.

Molecular Biology

1999

Peking University Health Science Center (Bejing Medical University)

M.D.

1992

Affiliations

  • Sigma Xi Honor Society : Member
  • American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics : Member
  • American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Member
  • Alzheimer’s Association : Member
  • Society for Neuroscience : Member
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Media Appearances

Augusta University receives ‘high research activity’ ranking from Carnegie Classification

JAGWire  online

2022-02-01

Just in the past month, Augusta University has already made several exciting announcements regarding research, including that renowned immunologists and vascular biologists Drs. Klaus Ley and Catherine “Lynn” Hedrick from California’s La Jolla Institute for Immunology have been named co-directors of the new Center for Immunology at MCG. In addition, Dr. Qin Wang, an expert in molecular neuropharmacology, has recently been named the inaugural director of the Program for Alzheimer’s Therapeutics Discovery. Also, Dr. Yanbin Dong, a molecular geneticist and cardiologist at MCG, has been named director of the Georgia Prevention Institute.

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Dr. Qin Wang will lead new Program for Alzheimer’s Therapeutics Discovery at MCG

JAGWire  online

2022-01-24

Dr. Qin Wang, an expert in molecular neuropharmacology and signaling research exploring how cell surface receptor signaling regulates healthy brain function and contributes to neurological and psychiatric disorders, has been named the inaugural director of the Program for Alzheimer’s Therapeutics Discovery at the Medical College of Georgia.

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Medical College of Georgia growing in students, statewide reach, now adding star recruits

The Augusta Chroncle  online

2022-01-22

Drs. Hedrick and Ley will be Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholars and will be joined by a third new GRA Eminent Scholar, Dr. Qin Wang from UAB, who researches therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease.

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