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Phillip S. Pang
Academic Appointments
- Postdoctoral Medical fellow, Medicine
Professional Snapshot
Honors and Awards
- AP Giannini Fellow (declined/conflict), A.P. Giannini Foundation (2009)
- NRSA Grant, NIH (2009-2011)
- Deans Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, Stanford (2008-2009)
- Systems Improvement Award, Stanford Hospital Quality Improvement (2005)
- Co-Chair, MD-PhD Student Committee, Columbia University (2000-2001)
Professional Education
| Doctor of Medicine: | Columbia University, (2004) |
| PhD: | Columbia University, Molec. Biochem. & Biophysics (2002) |
| Bachelor of Science: | Stanford University, (1997) |
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Scientific Focus
Research Interests
Translational bioinformatics and molecular virology of hepatitis C.
My work focuses on two broad areas: (a) using computational/statistical techniques, including phylogenomic analysis and monte carlo simulation, to study viral-host interactions; (b) using molecular virology techniques to study hepatitis C replication and pathogensis
Publications
- Mechanisms of HCV survival in the host. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2009; (4): 217-27
- The evolution of the major hepatitis C genotypes correlates with clinical response to interferon therapy. PLoS One. 2009; (8): e6579
- The effect of donor race on the survival of Black Americans undergoing liver transplantation for chronic hepatitis C. Liver Transpl. 2009; (9): 1126-32
- Prediction of functional tertiary interactions and intermolecular interfaces from primary sequence data. J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol. 2005; (1): 50-63
- The hepatitis C viral NS3 protein is a processive DNA helicase with cofactor enhanced RNA unwinding. EMBO J. 2002; (5): 1168-76
