We study these questions in cell culture, mouse models, and patient samples.
Our research focuses on how the conserved signaling pathways that underlie normal skin development are altered during the development of non-melanoma skin cancers and inflammatory skin disease.
Meet the PI
Richard Wang, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Dermatology
Dr. Wang grew up in Houston and received his B.S. from Stanford University. He then enrolled in the Tri-Institutional M.D./Ph.D. Program in New York. He completed his graduate work with Titia de Lange at The Rockefeller University where he studied the role of telomeres in the growth of both normal and transformed cells.
Get Involved
Meet the Team
Get to know our Principal Investigator and team of researchers.
See Lab Members & AlumniCollaborate
Interested in our research? Get in touch to learn more or find out ways to collaborate.
Get in Touch