Journey to the West by Biao Wang6/22/2023 ![]() His research in Lowe Syndrome has been funded by American Glaucoma Society, Lowe Syndrome Association, Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Matilda Ziegler Foundation, the Veterans Administration and National Eye Institute.Įmail: this incredible monthlong journey as an observer at the Department of Ophthalmology, Stanford University, I have seen, learned, and done so much more than I expected. He is interested in understanding how inositol metabolism regulates primary cilia signaling and how mutations in inositol 5-phosphatases result in congenital human diseases such as Lowe syndrome and Joubert syndrome. ![]() Primary cilium signaling is important in a number of physiologic and disease processes including mechanotransduction and phototransduction. The current research interests include the identification of the mechanisms in cilia-mediated signaling in glaucoma and retinal degeneration. His clinical Ophthalmology training was at Stanford University and followed by a Heed fellowship at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Phil Majerus at Washington University School of Medicine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sun was a trainee in the Medical Scientist Training Program in the laboratory of Dr. Yang Sun is a Professor of Ophthalmology at Stanford University School of Medicine. ![]()
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