Laboratory for Immune regulation in Tissue Barriers
Tissue barriers are physical interfaces that cover the organs and protect individuals from toxins and pathogens of the external environment. These protective layers consist of a variety of cells, where the stromal cells support tissue structures, provide environmental cues, and interact with the tissue-resident immune cells to sustain physiological function and immune homeostasis.
2026 March Our lab members Ethan and Da-yu won first place in the oral presentation and poster presentation, respectively, at the 40th Joint Annual Conference of Biomedical Sciences. Congratulations!
2025 December We're excited to welcome Dr. Mei-Lun Huang to join the Wang Lab!
2025 November Our review article is now online in Trends in Immunology!
2025 October Our very first master's student, Chao-An, has been awarded the Best Poster Presentation in the annual meeting of Taiwan Society of Immunology!
2025 October Great news! The Wang Lab has been awarded the highly competitive Career Development Grant from the National Health Research Institutes.
2025 May Our first lab member Ethan Chung won the Best Poster Award at the 2025 Formosa Immunology Spring School!
2025 April Exciting news! The Wang Lab will receive support from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to decipher the role of meningeal B cells in MS for the next three years.
2023 March Ethan joined the Wang Lab as our very first lab member!
2022 October Grand opening of the Wang Lab at the Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica!