Kuan Hong Wang

Kuan Hong Wang, Ph.D.

 

 

Research Interests

Studying how neuronal activation patterns in the brain are influenced by experience and learning, using molecular genetic and optical imaging technology.

Selected Publications

Title Journal Date Authors
Biochemical purification of a mammalian Slit protein as a positive regulator of sensory axon elongation and branching. Cell, 96, 771-784 1999 Wang, K.H., Brose, K., Arnott, D., Kidd, T., Goodman, C.S., Henzel, W., and Tessier-Lavigne, M.
Slit proteins bind Robo receptors and have an evolutionarily conserved role in repulsive axon guidance. Cell, 96, 785-794 1999 Brose, K., Bland, K.S., Wang, K.H., Arnott, D., Henzel, W., Goodman, C.S., Tessier-Lavigne, M., and Kidd, T.


Scholastic Achievements

Dates School Degree
1999 

University of California,
San Francisco
Granduate Program in Biological Sciences (PIBS)

Ph.D.
1994 Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
B.A.

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Contact Information

wangkh@mit.edu

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