Jeff Wang
M.D./Ph.D. Student
Jeff Wang is a graduate student in the (MD/PhD Program) studying DNA repair under the mentorship of Patrick Sung, D.Phil. For his research, Jeff is studying the functional role of the MCM8-9 helicase complex in homologous recombination repair. In addition, he is also working on the functional characterization of a novel endonuclease, ASTE1, and its role in the CST-Shieldin protein axis of DNA repair. For his clinical specialty, Jeff is considering pursuing hematology-oncology and/or a research-focused pathology residency.
About Me
I am a California native from the Bay Area region of northern California or Norcal for short. Prior to that I had lived in New Jersey for much of my elementary and middle school years, and Beijing, where I spent the first six years of my life growing up under the care of my grandparents. For college, I relocated to sunny Los Angeles, and completed my BS/MS degree in biochemistry at UCLA, where I conducted undergraduate research in the Quinlan lab studying actin protein biochemistry. After graduating, I remained at UCLA and spent two gap years working as a research associate in the Kosuri lab focused on developing high-throughput cellular reporter assays. After my tenure in the lab, I matriculated into the MD/PhD program at Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï and began my physician scientist journey in June of 2019.
Hobbies/Interests
Board games, anything outdoors, and cycling
Research Topic
DNA repair in the context of genome instability and cancer progression
Why I chose MD/PhD
My passion for MD/PhD training stems from my research interests in understanding disease mechanisms and developing new biological tools for cancer diagnostics and surveillance.
Why I chose MD/PhD at Íø±¬³Ô¹Ï
The leadership and program environment really emphasizes collaboration and builds camaraderie among the trainees across the different cohort years. This helps foster inter-professional relationships and the successful development of early stage trainees throughout their tenure in the program.
Post-bac work or other affiliations
Research Associate 2017-2019 Kosuri lab, UCLA
Education
B.S., Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles, 2015
M.S., Biochemistry, University of California Los Angeles, 2017
Publications
Jones, E.M., Lubock, N.B., Venkatakrishnan, A.J., Wang, J., Tseng, A.M., Paggi, J.M., Latorraca, N.R., Cancilla, D., Satyadi, M., Davis., J.E., Babu, M.M., Dror, R.O., Kosuri, S. (2020). Structural and functional characterization of G protein-coupled receptors with deep mutational scanning. eLife. PMCID: PMC7707821
Jones, E.M., Jajoo, R., Cancilla, D., Lubock, N.B., Wang, J., Satyadi, M., Cheung, R., March, C., Bloom, J.S., Matsunami, H., Kosuri, S. (2019). A Scalable Multiplexed Assay for Decoding GPCR-Ligand Interactions with RNA Sequencing. Cell Systems, 8(3), 254-260. PMCID: PMC6907015
Cheung, R., Insigne, K.D., Yao, D., Burghard, C.P., Wang, J., Hsiao, Y.E, Jones, E.M, Goodman, D.B., Xiao, X., Kosuri, S. (2019). A Multiplexed Assay for Exon Recognition Reveals That an Unappreciated Fraction of Rare Genetic Variants Cause Large-Effect Splicing Disruptions. Molecular Cell, 73(1), 183-194. PMCID: PMC6599603