Shan Yan

Shan Yan, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Assistant Professor

    Biology

    University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Charlotte, NC)

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Developmental Biology, Fudan University (Shanghai, China)
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Shan Yan's Publications (9)



Shan Yan's Posters and Presentations (7)

  • Ordering early events in replication checkpoint activation: TopBP1 recruits DNA polymerase α to stalled replication forks to allow loading of the 9-1-1 clamp and assembly of a checkpoint-signaling complex. (presentation)

    Yan, S., and Michael, W.M.

    “The Cell Cycle” meeting, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.; 05/2008
  • A role for TopBP1 in recruitment of DNA polymerase α to chromatin during replication restart after damage and during replication of SV40 minichromosomes. (poster)

    Perkins, E., Yan, S., and Michael, W.M.

    “Eukaryotic DNA replication and genome maintenance” meeting., Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York.; 09/2007
  • DNA replication and checkpoint activation functions of XtopBP1. (presentation)

    Yan, S.

    “Boston DNA Repair and Mutagenesis (DRAM) Group Talk”. , MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts.; 11/2006
  • TopBP1 couples checkpoint activation to replication re-initiation during DNA damage response. (poster)

    Yan, S., Holway, A.H., Perkins, E., Jayaraman, D., and Michael, W.M.

    4th Salk/Caltech meeting on “DNA Replication and Genome Integrity”., Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California.; 08/2006
  • DNA replication checkpoint control by Xmus101 in Xenopus Egg Extracts. (presentation)

    Yan,S.

    Biolabs “Work In Progress”. , Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. ; 05/2006
  • DNA damage sensing during a checkpoint response requires Xmus101. (poster)

    Yan, S., and Michael, W.M.

    MCB/Harvard Annual Retreat. , Lincoln, New Hampshire. ; 10/2005
  • A novel Bufo gargarizans hemoglobin HBA_BUFGA is transcribed in toad oocyte. (presentation)

    Yan, S., Zheng, J., Yan, G.J., Gu, Z., and Tso, J.K.

    9th National Scientific Symposium on Reproductive Biology, organized and sponsored by China Zoological Society., Haikou city, Hainan province, China. ; 11/2003


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