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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Dr. Wei Wang Distinguished Furong Professor, School of Pharmacy, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine Director, TCM and Ethomedicine Innovation & Development Laboratory 300 Xueyuan Rd., Pharmacy School Office Hanpu Science & Technology Park, Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan, China 410208 Tel: +86-136-5743-8606; +86-731-8845-9451 Fax: +86-731-8845-8227 Email: [email protected] RESEARCH FIELDS Natural Products Chemistry; TCM and Ethnomedicine; Organic Chemistry; Analytical and Spectroscopy EDUCATION University Degree Years and Months Field Peking University Ph. D 2003.9-2006.1 Pharmacognosy M.S 1994.9-1997. 7 Pharmaceutics Hunan University of Chinese Medicine B.S 1990. 9-1994. 7 Chinese Materia Medica POST-DOC. FELLOWSHIP 2007-2011 Natural Products Chemistry, National Center for Natural Products Research, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi. EMPLOYMENT 2015- Distinguished Furong Professor 2012-2015 Professor, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine. Adjunct Professor, Shannxi University of Chinese Medicine. 2011-2012 Associate Professor, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine. 2007-2011 National Center for Natural Products Research, Pharmacy School, University of Mississippi, USA. 2006-2007 Shanghai TCM Modernization Research Center, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, CAS, China 1997-2006 Assistant Director, Pharmaceutical R & D Institute of China Academy for Science and Technology Development (CASTD). China Innovation Center for Life Science, P.R.China. (1999-2003) Deputy General Manager, Shenzhen ESSEX Pharmaceutical R&D Company Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS POSITIONS HELD Visiting Professor, Guangxi University of Chinese Medicine, China, 2016 Vice Chairperson, Specialty committee of Natural Medicine of Hunan Pharmaceutical Societies, 2016- Vice Chairperson, Specialty committee of Ethnomedicine of Hunan TCM Society, 2016 Adjunct Professor, Hunan University of Medicine, 2016- Adjunct Professor, Jishou University, China, 2016- Foreign Expert, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, 2015- Adjunct Professor, Shannxi University of Chinese Medicine, 2014- MEMBERSHIP American Society of Pharmacognosy American Chemical Society Chinese Association of TCM Hunan Association of TCM Specialty committee of Pharmacognosy of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies Specialty committee of TCM Pharmaceuticas of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies. Specialty committee of TCM Pharmaceutical Analysis of World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies. CONFERENCES 1. Wang W*, Ikhlas Khan, Dean Guo. The Chemical Investigations on Traditional Medicine from the Worldwide Different Regions. Drug Discovery & Therapy World Congress, June 16th-19th, 2015, Boston, USA. 2. Wang W*. The Current Research and Development of Tujia Ethnomedicine. 6th International Conference on Drug Discovery & Therapy, Feb 10th-12th 2014, Dubai, UAE. 3. Wang W. The Research and Development of Tujia Ethnomedicine. Planta Medica, 2013, 79: 375. 12th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS. 4. Xie Q, Su W, Yu J, Liao DF, Li SX, Wang W*, Cantrell CL, Wedge DE. Bioassay-guided Isolation and Identification of Fungitoxic Coumarins from Angelica dahurica. Planta Medica, 2013, 79:376. 12th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS. 5. Li Q, Chen S, Su W, Hu J, Liao DF, Duke SQ, Cantrell CL, Wang W*, Wedge DE. Identification and Characterization of Herbicide from Pileostegia viburnoides var. glabrescens. Planta Medica, 2013, 79:377. 12th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS. 6. Wang W, Ali Z, Li XC, Smillie TJ, Khan IA. New phytoch- emicals from dietary supplements of “Cha de Bugre”, “Arjuna” and “Acai”. Planta Medica, 2012, 78(3), 498-499; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 7. Yang XG, Li Z, Wang W, Cui L, Zeng XY, Liu TS. Effects on Photosynthetic Characteristics, Yield and Quality on Salvia miltiorrhiza after spaceflight. Planta medica. 2012, 78(3), 510; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 8. Sheng H, Liu WL, Wang W, Shi JL, Deng KW, He FY. Establishment and Validation of Total Quantum Statistical Moment Similarity for Radix et Rhizoma Rhei Chromatographic Fingerprints. Planta Media. 2012, 78(3), 523-524; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 9. Yang XG, Shu K, Wang W, Chu SS, Liu TS. Characteristics of Phenotype and Isozyme Variation in Salvia miltiorrhiza after Spaceflight. Planta Medica, 2012, 78(3), 510; 11th International Conference on Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS. 10. Zou JY, Liu BB, Qu YW, Wang W, Chen SH. Chemical Constituents of Pileostegia viburnoides var. glabrescens. Planta Medica, 2012, 78(3), 518 ; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 11. Lei ZD, Hang Y, Lei ZJ, Wang W, Xia XH. Preliminary Serum Pharmacochemistry Study on Shuxiong Tablets.Planta Medica, 2012, 78(3), 524; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 12. Avula B, Wang YH, Wang M, Wang W, Khan IA. Comparison studies of UPLC and HPLC for analysis of tannins from fruits of various speicies of terminalia. 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 16-19, 2012. 13. Wang W, Ali Z, Li XC, Smillie TJ, Khan IA. New phytoch- emicals from dietary supplements of “Cha de Bugre”, “Arjuna” and “Acai”. Planta Medica. 2012, 78(3), 498-499; 11th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxfords, MS; April 16-19,2012. 14. Wang, W; Li, XC; Tang, WZ; Rumalla, SC; Avula, B; Smillie, TJ; Khan, IA: New Phytochemicals from Acai (Euterpe oleracea Mart.) Planta Medica. 2010, 77(3), DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273559; 10th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2011. 15. Liang, YH; Wang, W; Ye, M; Khan, IA; Guo, DA,Chiratane Triterpenoid from the Rhizomes of Drynaria fortunei Planta Medica. 2010, 77(3), DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273560; 10th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2011. 16. Tang, WZ; Wang, W; Smillie, TJ; Khan, IA,Chemical Studies on the Leaves of Stevia rebaudiana (Bertoni) Bertoni Planta Medica. 2010, 77(3), DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1273583; 10th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2011. 17. Rumalla, CS; Avula, B; Ali, Z; Wang, W; Smillie, TJ; Khan, IA; “Quantitative Determination of Saponins in Terminalia chebula and Comparative Study of Terminalia species by High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 18. Zeng, F, Wang, W; Wu, YS; Ye, M; Avery, MA; Khan, IA; “Two Prenylated and C-methylated Flavonids from Triperygium wilfordii Hook.F.”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 19. Du, XG; Wang, W; Zhang, QV; Ye, M; Zhao, YY; Pu,, XP; Wang, BR; Khan, IA; Guo, DA; “Xanthones from Seertia punicea (Gentianaceae)”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 20. Wang, W; Ali, Z; Li, XI, Khan, IA; “Neoglians and ent-Labdane Diterenoid from the Leaves of Casearia sylvestris (Flacourtiaceae)”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 21. Wang, W; Ali, Z; Sheng, YH; Li, XC; Khan, IA; “Triterpenoids from the Bark of Terminalia arjuna (Combretazeae); )”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 22. Zeng, F; Wang, W; Wang, XM; Liu, RX; Liang, Y, Yang, M; Khan, IA; “Analysis of Ginsenosides in Different Ginseng Populations Using HPLC-UV and HPLC-UV and HPLC-ESI-MS Methods”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 23. Shen, YH; Wang, YH; Wang, W; Smillie, TJ; Khan, IA; “Tannins and Related Compounds Isolated from Terminalia bellerica”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 24. Song, Zh; Qian, ZZ; Shen, YH, Wang, W; Rumalla, CS; Smillie, TJ; Khan, IA; “Marker Compounds from the Herb Lancea tibetica and Identification by HPTLC”; Planta Medica. 2010, 76(3), 512-547; 9th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 12-15, 2010. 25. Wang W, Ali Z, Li XC, Khan IA, “Clerodane and Ent-kaurane Diterpenoids and C13 Nor-isoprenoids from Casearia sylvestris”; Planta Medica. 2009, 75(4), 424; 8th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals; Oxford, MS; April 6-9, 2009. 26. Wang, W; Zhao, J; Wang, YH; Li, XC; Khan, IA; “Chemical studies of Caesaria sylvestris Swartz”; Planta medica. 2008, 74, 354; 7th International Conference on the Science of Botanicals, Oxford, MS, April 12-16, 2008. PUBLICATONS 27. Wei Zou, Hougang Zhou, Jian Hu, Li Zhang, Qiue Tang, Xiaoke Wen*, Zuoqi Xiao, Wei Wang*. Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae inhibits pathogen-induced upper genital tract inflammation in rats through suppression of NF-κB pathway. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2017, 10.1016/j.jep.2017.02.034. 28. Yang Chen, Jianping Zhao, Yixing Qiu, Hanwen Yuan, Shabana I. Khan, Nusrat Hussain, M. Iqbal Choudhary, Feng Zeng, De-An Guo, Ikhlas A. Khan,
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