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Dr. Lin Wang, M.D. Pathology Associates of Central IllinoisDr. Lin Wang, M.D.
Joined PACI in 2020

Board Certified by the American Board of Pathology in Dermatopathology and Anatomic and Clinical Pathology

Areas of Special Interest:

            • Dermatopathology
            • Gastrointestinal Pathology
            • Soft Tissue Pathology

Dr. Lin Wang earned her M.D. from Nanjing Medical University and underwent residency training in anatomic and clinical pathology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Subsequently, she completed fellowships in surgical pathology at East Carolina University and dermatopathology at Cleveland Clinic. Prior to joining PACI, Dr. Wang worked in private practice for six years as a Dermatopathologist/Surgical pathologist. She currently serves as a manuscript reviewer for the American Journal of Dermatopathology.

During her leisure time, Dr. Wang finds joy in gardening, baking, and spending quality time with her family.

 

Publications:

  • Nitta H, Hauss-Wegrzyniak B, Lehrkamp M, Murillo A, Farrell M, Walk E, Dietel M, Wang L, Loftus M, Pettay J, Tubbs R, Grogan TM. Development of Automated Brightfield Double In Situ Hybridization (BDISH) Application for HER2 Gene and Chromosome 17 Centromere (CEN 17) for Breast Carcinoma and An Assay Performance Comparison to Manual Dual Color HER2 Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH). Diagnostic Pathology 2008 (3): 41.

  • Papouchado B, Myles J, Lloyd R, Stoler M, Oliveira A, Downs-Kelly E, Morey A, Bilous M, Nagle R, Prescott N, Wang L, Dragovich L, McElhinny A, Garcia C, Ranger-Moore J, Free H, Powell W, Loftus M, Pettay J, Gaire F, Roberts C, Dietel M, Roche P, Grogan T, Tubbs R. Silver in situ Hybridization (SISH) for Determination of HER2 Gene Status in Breast Carcinoma: Comparison with FISH and Assessment of Inter-Observer Reproducibility. American Journal of Surgical Pathology. 2010(34): 767-76.

  • Brauer P, Zheng Y, Wang L, Tyner A. Cytoplasmic retention of protein tyrosine kinase 6 promotes growth of prostate tumor cells. Cell Cycle. 2010(9): 4190-9.

  • Fritzsche F, Pianca S, Gaspert A, Varga Z, Wang L, Farrell M, Chen X, Hirsch H, Springer E, Fehr T, Myles J, Tubbs R, Moch H. Silver-enhanced In Situ Hybridization for Detection of Polyomavirus DNA in Patients With BK Virus Nephropathy. Diagnostic Molecular Pathology. 2011(20): 105-10.

  • Wang L, Weber D, Sercia L, Zhou M, Yang B. Distinct DNA Methylation Profiles between Papillary and Non-Papillary Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma. Modern Pathology, 2006 Volume 19(1s): 167-168.

  • Wang L, Hui P, Liu W, Zhang X, Hart W, Yang B. Epigenetic Alteration of RASSF1a Distinguishes High Grade from Low Grade Ovarian Serous Carcinoma. Modern Pathology, 2006 Volume 19(1s): 200-201.

  • Scheidemantle T, Wang L, O'Brien D, Brainard J, Biscotti C, Yang B. Detection of Methylation Profiles of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor and 13 Other Tumor Suppressor Genes in Thyroid Neoplasm. Cancer Cytopathology, 2005 Volume 105(S5): 427-428.

  • Weber D, Wang L, Deeds D, Biscotti C, Yang B. Epigenetic Alterations in Bladder Cancer: A Role of Methylation Profiling in Detection of Urothelial Carcinoma in Urine. Cancer Cytopathology, 2005 Volume 105(S5): 324-325.

 

 
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