Wen Wen
Ph.D., Professor
 

Dr. Wen graduated from the Second Military Medical University with a bachelor’s degree in clinical medicine and obtained a doctorate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology in 2009. He then works in the International Cooperative Biological Signal Transduction Research Center (currently known as the National Liver Cancer Science Center) of the Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, during which he exchanged in Columbia University in support of the China Scholarship Council. He undertook and completed a series of programs sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He also served as the chief scientist of the National Major Scientific and Technological Special Project for “Significant New Drugs Development - Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases”. He was engaged in the Shanghai Rising-Star Program, the Shanghai Pujiang Program, the Shanghai University Young Teacher Training Program, and the Pilot Program of Naval Medical University. He was awarded the 10th Wu Mengchao Medical Youth Fund Award. He is a member of the Military Biotechnology Professional Committee and the standing committee member of Experimental Medicine Professional Committee of Shanghai Medical Equipment Association. He is also the deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Oncology and Cancer Research (JOCR). His researches mainly focused on early diagnosis, molecular classification as well as the mechanism in the occurrence and development of liver cancer. He has published more than 30 papers with a total impact factor of 300, and representative works have been published in journals such as Cell, Hepatology, Cancer Research, etc., with more than 700 times citation. He participated in five academic monographs and contributed to four national invention patents and two software copyrights.

 

Research Focus:

1. Mechanisms in the occurrence and development of liver cancer

2. Biomarkers and molecular classification for Liver Cancer