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Haojun Yang Ph. D. Student, CMP 2012 - Present

Current Position Postdoc
Location UCSF
Hometown Nanjing, China
Education B.S., Biology - Nankai University
Lab

Lutsenko Lab

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Awards and Honors

ASBMB 2014 Graduate/Postdoctoral Travel Award

Research Interests

I will be pursuing a postdoc fellowship in cancer metabolism. I will explore how protein synthesis and metabolism are coupled to drive cancer, eventually find new therapeutic targets to “undruggable” oncogenes.

Publications

Huang Y, Nokhrin S, Hassanzadeh-Ghassabeh G, Yu CH, Yang H, Barry AN, Tonelli M, Markley JL, Muyldermans S, Dmitriev OY, Lutsenko S. Interactions between metal-binding domains modulate intracellular targeting of Cu(I)-ATPase ATP7B, as revealed by nanobody binding. J Biol Chem. 2014 Nov 21;289(47):32682-93.

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