1. WANG LAN-GE
Tel: +44 (0)772 088 9830 E-mail: lange.wang@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk
Address: No. 25, Trinity Court, 44 Higher Cambridge Street, Manchester M15 6AR, UK
Education Background
Since 09/2011 Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester
Major: Molecular Cancer Studies Degree: PhD (expected)
09/2008-07/2011 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Basic Medicine,
Capital Medical University
Major: Molecular Biology Degree: Master of Science
09/2004-06/2008 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Capital Medical University
Major: Pharmacy Degree: Bachelor of Science
Working and Internship Experience
Since 09/2014 Suman Education International Interpreter
A professional English-Chinese oral and written translator for GCSE&A Level chemistry, physics and
biology lectures
02/2013-10/2014 Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester Demonstrator
A demonstrator of biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics and pharmacology & physiology course
(laboratory module) for undergraduates
09/2009-01/2010 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medical Sciences,
Capital Medical University Teacher
Biochemistry course (laboratory module) teacher for undergraduates
07/2008-08/2008 Chinese Federation of Corporate Social Responsibility Intern
Participated in preparation of the reconstruction project after the great earthquake in Fangbei
Village, An County, Sichuan Province
Collected the literatures and reference data about corporate credit rating to establish “CFCSR 50
Index” (an investment index of listed corporate socialresponsibility)
07/2007-08/2007 Department of Chemical Drugs
National Institutes for Food and Drug Control Intern
Assisted scientists in chemical drugs inspection
Learned about methods and protocol of chemical drugs inspection based on the pharmacopoeia
10/2004-02/2006 EAA English Association, Capital Medical University Manager
“Watching Films and Learning English” project manager
2005 and 2006 EAA New Year’s Ball co-organiser
01/2005-02/2005 Beijing Children Hospital Volunteer
An assistant at the department of radiation and the clinical laboratory
ResearchExperience
03/2015 Attending Keystone Symposia conference - DNA replication and recombination &
Genomic instability and DNA repair (joint with) in Whistler, Canada (Poster No. X4
3048: MicroRNAs fine-tune p53-Mdm2 dynamics at single cell level)
2. Since 09/2011 The regulation of p53-Mdm2 dynamics by miRNAs at single-cell level
Supervisor: Dean Jackson, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester
09/2008-06/2011 Investigation of genes co-regulated by Notch-1 intra-cellular domain and CBF-1 at
transcription level in the whole genome of human pancreatic cancer cell line BxPC3
(published on Journal of Capital Medical University)
The Tyrosine Kinase c-Src Directly Mediates Growth Factor-Induced Notch-1 and
Furin Interaction and Notch-1 Activation in Pancreatic Cancer Cells (published on
PLoS One in 2012)
TGF-α induces proliferation of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells by
up-regulation the level and transcription activity of Notch-1 intra-cellular domain
Supervisor: Yuxiang Zhang, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School
of Basic Medicine, Capital Medical University
10/2007-05/2008 Effect of lycopene on cerebral ischemia of rats and the protection on mitochondria
(published on Chinese Journal of New Drugs in 2012)
Supervisor: Jie Xiong, Department of Pharmacology, School of Basic Medicine, Capital
Medical University
06/2005-02/2007 A study on synthetic methods of polypeptide heterocyclic Compounds with
Thrombolytic Activity
Supervisor: Feng Zhang, Department of Pharmacochemistry, School of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Capital Medical University
Papers
Investigation of genes co-regulated by Notch-1 intra-cellular domain and CBF-1 at transcription
level in the whole genome of human pancreatic cancer cell line BxPC3. Journal of Capital Medical
University, 2014, 35(2): 237-242
The Tyrosine Kinase c-Src Directly Mediates Growth Factor-Induced Notch-1 and Furin
Interaction and Notch-1 Activation in Pancreatic Cancer Cells. PLoS One, 2012, 7(3):e33414
TGF-α induces proliferation of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells by up-regulation the
level and transcription activity of Notch-1 intra-cellular domain (an unpublished working paper)
Effect of lycopene on cerebral ischemia of rats and the protection on mitochondria. Chinese
Journal of New Drugs, 2012, 21(04): 423-427
A study on synthetic methods of polypeptide heterocyclic compounds with thrombolytic activity
(an unpublished working paper)