Wang Yuwen

  • Wang Yuwen

    Name: Wang Yiwen

    Position: --

    Title: Associate Researcher

    Contact: wangsw@scau.edu.cn

Personal profile:

Wang Yuwen: Female, Henan Anyang, Ph.D., associate research. Research direction: marine biological diseases. Hosted 2 national-level provincial projects: 1 national level and 1 provincial level. Participated in 2 national-level provincial projects. In recent years, he has published 2 academic papers.    


work experience:

2015.07-present, Assistant Researcher, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences    


Education experience:

2012.09-2015.07, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Marine Biology, Ph.D. 
    2009.09-2012.07, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Aquaculture, Master 
    2005.09-2009.06, Southwest University, Aquaculture, Bachelor    


Research projects:

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (41606183) Grouper clathrin (clathrin) mediates the molecular mechanism of iridescent virus SGIV infection host cells, 2017.01-2019.12, under research, hosted. 
      2. Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation Ph.D. Startup Project (2016A030310111) The single-particle tracing technique was used to study the mechanism of the interaction between grouper iridescent virus SGIV and host cell intimal system, 2016.06-2019.06, under research, presided over. 
    3. National Natural Science Foundation of China (31472309) The mechanism of action of lysosomal pathway in SGIV-induced apoptosis of grouper iridescent virus, 2015.01-2018.12, in research, participation. 
      4. National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science Foundation (41506176) Grouper Cystatin B (Cystatin B) in the role of iridescent virus SGIV infection and mechanism, 2016.01-2018.12, in research, participation.    


Published papers:

    1.S Wang, X Huang, Y Huang, et al. Entry of a novel marine DNA virus, Singapore grouper iridovirus, into host cells occurs via clathrin-mediated endocytosis and macropinocytosis in a pH-dependent manner, Journal of Virology, 0022- 538X, 2014, 88(22): 13047-63 
    2.Y Pan, S Wang, Y Shan, et al. Ultrafast tracking of a single live virion during the invagination of a cell membrane, Small, 1553-7366, 2015, 11 (23): 2782-2788