Ning Wang
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
ning.wang@rochester.edu
University of Rochester Affiliations:
Department of Biology • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program • Biomedical Genetics and Genomics Program
Ning did her Ph.D. work in the Dept. of Molecular Genetics at the Ohio State University where she studied cytokinesis and cell division. She then joined the Dept. of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School for her postdoc training where she focused on ER morphology and membrane-curvature generating proteins.
Ning Wang
Asistant Professor
Department of Biology
ning.wang@rochester.edu
University of Rochester Affiliations:
Department of Biology • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Program • Biomedical Genetics and Genomics Program
Ning did her Ph.D. work in the Dept. of Molecular Genetics at the Ohio State University where she studied cytokinesis and cell division. She then joined the Dept. of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School for her postdoc training where she focused on ER morphology and membrane-curvature generating proteins.
Ruisi (Teresa) Qin
Ruisi earned her B.S. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and majored in Cell and Developmental Biology. She is studying regulation of organelle morphology using both yeast and mammalian cell culture.
Ruisi (Teresa) Qin
Ruisi earned her B.S. from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and majored in Cell and Developmental Biology. She is studying regulation of organelle morphology using both yeast and mammalian cell culture.
Jiawen Tian
Jiawen earned her B.S. from University College London, majored in Biochemistry and M.S. from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich in Molecular and Structural Biology. She is now studying selective autophagy receptors of different organelles in fission yeast and the organelle cleaning process in human erythroid cells.
Jiawen Tian
Jiawen earned her B.S. from University College London, majored in Biochemistry and M.S. from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich in Molecular and Structural Biology. She is now studying selective autophagy receptors of different organelles in fission yeast and the organelle cleaning process in human erythroid cells.
Icesis Hinkson-Serrano
Icesis is a member of the class of 2026, double majoring in Biochemistry and Religion. She is sponsored by the TRIO Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. Additionally, she serves as a leadership member of Agape Christian Fellowship and is the Co-Captain of The Glorious Dance Team.
Icesis Hinkson-Serrano
Icesis is a member of the class of 2026, double majoring in Biochemistry and Religion. She is sponsored by the TRIO Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. Additionally, she serves as a leadership member of Agape Christian Fellowship and is the Co-Captain of The Glorious Dance Team.
Caroline Liu
Caroline is a highschool intern who attends Mendon highschool. She is interested in biology and hopes to pursue medicine in the future.
Caroline Liu
Caroline is a highschool intern who attends Mendon highschool. She is interested in biology and hopes to pursue medicine in the future.
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