path dept

Ji, Lan M.A.

Research Associate

Department of Pathology
Yale University School of Medicine
P.O. Box 208023
310 Cedar St. LH 108
New Haven, CT 06520-8023

Lab: (203) 785-2772
email: lan.ji@yale.edu

 

Training:
B. A, Nanjing Normal University, China. 1982
M. A. Brooklyn College, City University of New York  1990             

Research Assistant,  1992
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Department of Cell Biology and Genetics
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,  New York

Research Assistant  1996                   
Department of Pharmacology, Yale Medical School
Study signal transduction mechanisms of G-proteins.
Independently conduct receptor-ligand binding assays etc      

Research Assistant  Level  I 1996
Department of Pathology.  Yale Medical School
Mouse genetics involving STAT proteins. Tissue section and pathological analysis

Research Assistant. Level  II,  Lab Manager,  1997
Department of Pathology, Yale Medical School
Protein biochemistry including Protein PAGE analysis, Western blotting, Immuno-precipitation; Conducting manual DNA sequencing and sequencing gel analysis, in vitro mutagenesis.

Research Associate 2004-now
Laboratory of Dr. Jon Morrow
Department of Pathology, Yale Medical School
Generation and analysis of mouse strains with Spectrin conditional knock-out, Molecular cloning of expression vectors, Tissue processing

Expertise: Mouse genetics, Molecular cloning, Tissue processing and Cell culture,

Research Interests: Cell signaling, mouse genetics, mechanism of spectrin function

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Selected Publications:

Jacoby, J. J., Kalinowski, A., Liu, M., Chai, G-X, Iwamoto, Y., Zhang, S. S-M., Gao, Q., Ji., L., Li, E., Schneider, M., Russell, K. S., Fu, X-Y. (2003) Cardiomyocyte-restricted knockout of Stat3 results in increased susceptibility to heart failure and cardiac fibrosis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100, 12929-12934.

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