Xin Wang
700 Children's Dr.
Columbus, OH, 43221
I am currently serving as the Senior Bioinformatic Scientist and Bioinformatic Director at the Kidney and Urinary Tract Center, Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus. I earned my Ph.D. from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia and subsequently conducted my postdoctoral fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Houston Methodist Hospital, and Weill Cornell Medical College.
My expertise lies in bioinformatics software and pipeline development, large-scale data system analysis, and manuscript and grant writing. I possess extensive experience in analyzing genomic, epigenetic, transcriptomic, and proteomic sequences across various platforms. Currently, I play a pivotal role in advancing projects related to pyelonephritis, diabetic nephropathy, acute kidney injury, bladder dysfunction, and urinary tract infections. My professional journey has equipped me with a profound understanding of diverse analyses, contributing significantly to the progress of our research endeavors.
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Nov 10, 2023 | Bioinformatic Director, Kidney and Urinary Tract Center, Nationwide children’s hospital |
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Nov 10, 2022 | Senior Bioinformatic Scientist, Kidney and Urinary Tract Center, Nationwide children’s hospital |
Nov 01, 2020 | Postdoctoral fellow, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School |
selected publications
- Insulin receptor orchestrates kidney antibacterial defensesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024
- 2′-O-methylation at internal sites on mRNA promotes mRNA stabilityMolecular Cell, 2024
- Yeast EndoG prevents genome instability by degrading extranuclear DNA speciesNature Communications, 2024
- Transcriptional inhibition after irradiation occurs preferentially at highly expressed genes in a manner dependent on cell cycle progressioneLife, 2024
- RPA and Rad27 limit templated and inverted insertions at DNA breaksNucleic Acids Research, Dec 2024
- The evolution of calcification in reef-building coralsMolecular Biology and Evolution, Dec 2021
- Intergenerational epigenetic inheritance in reef-building coralsNature Climate Change, Dec 2020
- mt-Ty 5 tiRNA regulates skeletal muscle cell proliferation and differentiationCell proliferation, Dec 2023
- Draft genomes of the corallimorpharians Amplexidiscus fenestrafer and Discosoma sp.Molecular Ecology Resources, Dec 2017
- Genome-based analyses of six hexacorallian species reject the “naked coral” hypothesisGenome biology and evolution, Dec 2017
- Mutation of mutator genes marks immunotherapy efficacyDec 2022