Chawnshang Chang, Ph.D.

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Contact

University of Rochester
School of Medicine and Dentistry
601 Elmwood Ave, Box 626
Rochester, New York 14642

Office: 585 275-9994 (primary)

Fax: 585 756-4133 (primary)

Portrait

Please click here ( http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/george-whipple-lab/professors-investigators/chawnshang-chang-lab.cfm) for publication PDF copies & CV of Dr.Chanwnshang Chang. You can find more details of Dr.Chawnshang Chang's research from his lab website below.

Current Appointments

Education
PhD Biochemistry & Molecular Biology University of Chicago 1985
BS Agriculture Chemistry National Taiwan University 1978

Lab Description

The George H. Whipple Lab for Cancer Research was established in 1997 with the recruitment of Dr. Chawnshang Chang as the Founder and current Director.


Lab Website

http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/george-whipple-lab/index.cfm


Recent Journal Articles
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Chen, CY.; Collins, L.; Uno, H.; Chou, SM.; Meshul, CK.; Chang, SS.; and Chang, C. "Abnormal Cerebellar Cytoarchitecture with Impaired Cerebellar Inhibitory Circuit in Adult Mice Lacking Testicular Orphan Nuclear Receptor 4". MCB (2006).
Lee, YL.; Liu, NC.; Liu, S.; Wang, RS.; Ho, HC.; Yan, SJ.; Li, G.; Chen, LM.; Lin, WJ.; Puzas, E.; and Chang, C. "Premature aging like syndromes and impaired genomic stability maintenance in mice lacking TR4 orphan nuclear receptor". Nature (2006).
Zhang, Y.; Chen, CY.; Wang, L.; Lee, YL.; Chang, CC.; and Chang, C. "Loss of testicular orphan receptor 4 impairs normal myelination in mouse forebrain". Molecular Endo (2006).
Liu, NC.; Lin, WJ.; Lee, YF.; Kim, E.; Collins, L.; Lin, HY.; Sparks, JD.; Hanson, RW.; Chen, LM.; and Chang, C. "Hypoglycemia and impaired hepatic glucose production in mice lacking TR4 orphan nuclear receptor." Cell Metabolism (2006).
Yang, Z.; Chang, YJ.; Miyamoto, H.; Yeh, S.; Yao, YL.; di Sant'Agnese, PA.; Tsai, MY.; and Chang, C. "Suppression of androgen receptor transactivation and prostate cancer cell growth by heterogeneous nuclear ribonuleoprotein A1 via interaction with AR coregulator ARA54". Endocrinology (2006).