The Mysteries of Hepatitis D: Key Molecular Determinants in Virus Replication and Assembly
Dr. Wenshi Wang is the Principal Investigator of the hepatitis virus research group, Xuzhou Medical University, China. He obtained his Ph.D. from Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and completed post-doc research training at Heidelberg University, Germany in the field of hepatitis viruses. He has contributed more than 50 peer-reviewed publications, with 20 first or corresponding authorships in peer-reviewed academic journals such as Journal of Hepatology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Trends in Microbiology, Science Signaling, and JHEP Reports. He received the Kiem Award from the Royal Netherlands Society for Microbiology (2017), the EASL Sheila Sherlock Fellowship (2018) from the European Association for the Study of Liver, and the 1st Prize NVGE Gastro-intestinal Research Award from the Netherlands Society of Gastroenterology (2019). Currently, his group is committed to basic and translational research on hepatitis viruses with the following research focus:(1) Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms that orchestrate the hepatitis virus replication cycles; (2) Studying the host-virus interaction by employing molecular and cellular biology techniques; (3) Developing antiviral candidates and understanding their mode of action; (4) Studying the host metabolic changes and the possible consequences on virus infection.