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Yu Ping Tang Department of Psychology 293 Farm Lane 108 Giltner Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824 Tel: 517-4325113 Fax: 517-4322744 E-mail: tangyupi@msu.edu RESIDENCE 3931 Trailwood Dr. Okemos, MI 48864 Cell: 517-8982458 EDUCATION Ph.D. 1996 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Major in Neuroscience-Psychology M.A. 1991 Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Major in Psychology B.S. 1985 National Chengchi University Taipei, Taiwan Major in Psychology RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2004 - Present Michigan State University, Department of Psychology Assistant Professor (Fixed Term), Dr. J. Wade s Laboratory Focus: Developmental changes of sexually dimorphic gene and protein expression in the song control system of zebra finches; effects of steroids on gene expression and neurogenesis during development. 2001-2004 Michigan State University, Neuroscience Program Research Assistant Professor, Dr. C.L. Sisk s Laboratory Focus: Effects of estrogen on gene expresion in the brain asociated with Alzheimer s Disease. 1999-2001 Michigan State University, Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Research Associate, Dr. S.E. Conrad s Laboratory Focus: Molecular and cellular mechanisms of estrogen on breast cancer cell line; microarray studies of gene expression 1

in postmenopausal model of female mice. 1999 First Symposium on Neuroplasticity, Invited Guest Speaker, Taipei, Taiwan Chinese Journal of Physiology, Manuscripts Reviewer 1996-1999 Academia Sinica, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr. E.H.Y. Lee Laboratory Focus: Differential gene expression between induction and maintance stages of long-tern potentiation (in vivo electrophysiological recording). 1986-1994 Michigan State University, Department of Psychology Research Assistant, Dr. C.L. Sisk Laboratory Focus: Development of brain and behavior at puberty 1985-1986 Academia Sinica, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Taipei, Taiwan Research Assistant, Dr. E.H.Y. Lee Laboratory Focus: Psychopharmacology TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1987-1989 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. 1992-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. 1998 Guest Lecture, Institute of Physiology, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Member of Society for Neuroscience in USA since 1987 Member of Society of Chinese Physiology since 1996 ~ 1999 SKILLS AND TECHNIQUES Microarray gene expression in situ hybridization RNase Protection Assay Northern Blot Western Blot Immunhistocytochemistry Radioimmunoassay Gene cloning and sequencing analysis Real time quantitative PCR Electrophysiological recording - in vivo Long-term potentiation 2

Microdialysis Computer imaging analyses (NIH ImageJ Analysis System and StereoInvestigator) in vivo sirna study PUBLICATIONS Referred Papers 1. Lee E.H.Y., Wang F.B., Tang Y.P. and Geyer M.A. Gabaergic interneurons in the dorsal raphe mediate the effects of apomorphine on serotonergic system. Brain Research Bulletin 18:345-353, 1987. 2. Lee E.H.Y., Tsai M.J., Tang Y.P. and Chia C.Y. Differential biochemical mechanisms mediate locomotor stimulation effects by caffeine and nicotine in rats. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 26:427-430, 1987. 3. Lee E.H.Y., Tang Y.P. and Chia C.Y. Stress and corticotropin-releasing factor potentiate center region activity of mice in an open field. Psychopharmacology 93:320-323, 1987. 4. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Differential effects of testosterone, 5α-dihydrostestosterone, and 17β-oestradiol on plasma LH levels in castrated ferrets. Journal of Endocrinology 117:461-466, 1988. 5. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Testosterone in MPOA elicits behavioral but not neuroendocrine responses in ferrets. Brain Research Bulletin 26:373-378, 1991. 6. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. LHRH in the ferret: Pubertal decrease in the number of immunopositive arcuate neurons. Peptides 13:241-247, 1992. 7. Sisk C.L., Berglund L.A., Tang Y.P. and Venier, J.M. Photoperiod history modulates pubertal shifts in behavioral sensitivity to testosterone. Journal of Biological Rhythms 7:329-339, 1992. 8. Tang Y.P., Kashon M.L. and Sisk C.L. Brain region-specific regulation of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone messenger ribonucleic acid in the male ferret: Interactions between pubertal maturation and testosterone. Endocrinology 138:4740-4747, 1997. 9. Tang Y.P., Ma Y.L., Chen K.Y., Chao C.C. and Lee, E.H.Y. Enhanced Glia cell line-derived neurotrophic factor mrna expression upon (-)-deprenyl and melatonintreatments. J. Neuroscience Research 53:593-604, 1998. 10. Huang A.-M., Wang H.L., Tang Y.P. and Lee, E.H.Y. Expression of integrin-associated protein gene associated with memory formation in rats. Journal of Neuroscience 18:4305-4313, 1998. 11. Tang Y.P., Ma Y.L., Chen S.K. and Lee E.H.Y. mrna differential display identification of thyroid hormone-responsive protein (THRP) gene in association with early phase of long-term potentiation. Hippocampus 11:637-646, 2001. 12. Tang Y.P., Haslam S.Z., Conrad S.E., Sisk C.L. Estrogen increases brain expression of the mrna encoding transthyretin, a β-amyloid binding protein. J. Alzheimer s Disease 6:413-420, 2004. 13. Wade J., Tang Y.P., Peabody C. and Tempelman R.J. Enhanced gene expression in the forebrain of hatchling and juvenile male zebra finches. Journal of Neurobiology 64(2):224-38, 2005. 14. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Sexually dimorphic expression of the genes encoding ribosomal proteins L17 and L37 in the song control nuclei of juvenile zebra finches. Brain Research 1126(1): 102-8, 2006. 15. Tang Y.P., Peabody C., Tomaszycki M.L. and Wade J. Sexually dimorphic SCAMP1 expression in the forebrain motor pathway for song production of juvenile zebra finches. Developmental Neurobiology 67(4):474-82, 2007. 3

16. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Effects of estradiol on incorporation of new cells in the developing zebra finch song system: potential relationship to expression of ribosomal proteins L17 and L37. Developmental Neurobiology 69(7):462-75, 2009. 17. Wu D., Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Co-localization of sorting nexin 2 and androgen receptor in the song system of juvenile zebra finches. Brain Research 1343:104-11, 2010. 18. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Sex- and age-related differences in ribosomal proteins L17 and L37, as well as androgen receptor protein, in the song control system of zebra finches. Neuroscience 171(4):1131-40, 2010. 19. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Developmental changes in the sexually dimorphic expression of secretory carrier membrane protein 1 and its co-localisation with androgen receptor protein in the zebra finch song system. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 23(7):584-90, 2011. 20. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. 17β-estradiol regulates the sexually dimorphic expression of BDNF and TrkB proteins in the song system of juvenile zebra finches. PLoS One 7(8):e43687, 2012. 21. Wade J., Lampen J., Qi L. and Tang Y.P. Norepinephrine inhibition in juvenile male zebra finches modulate adult song quality. Brain Research Bulletin 90:132-6, 2013. 22. Wade J., Peabody C., Tang Y.P., Qi L. and Burnett R. Estradiol modulates neurotransmitter concentrations in the developing zebra finch song system. Brain Res. 1517:87-92, 2013. 23. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Developmental changes in BDNF protein in the song control nuclei of zebra finches. Neuroscience 250:578-587, 2013. 24. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Tracheosyringeal nerve transection in juvenile male zebra finches decreases BDNF in HVC and RA and the projection between them. Neuroscience Letters 583:26-31, 2014. 25. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Sex and Age Differences in Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Vimentin in the Zebra Finch Song System: Relationships to Newly Generated Cells. Journal of Comparative Neurology, in press 2015. Abstracts 1. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Effects of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and estrogen on luteinizing hormone secretion in castrated male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 13:1084, 1987. 2. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Distribution of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH)- containing neurons within the brain of mustelid, the European ferret. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 14:440, 1988. 3. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Centrally implanted testosterone activates sexual behavior in castrated male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 15:379, 1989. 4. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. An increase in?-endorphin in arcuate neurons is correlated with reproductive maturation in male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 16:395, 1990 5. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. The number of LHRH containing neurons decreases selectively in the arcuate nucleus during puberty in male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 17: 428, 1991. 6. Tang Y.P. and Sisk C.L. Neurochemical lesions of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus accelerate pubertal gonadal growth in male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 18: 1222, 1992. 7. Tang Y. P. and Sisk C.L. Effects of N-Methyl-D-Aspartic Acid (NMDA) on luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-immunopositive neurons in the arcuate nucleus of male ferrets. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 19: 1396, 1993. 4

8. Tang Y.P. and Lee E.H.Y. Increase in Thyroid Hormone Responsive Protein (THRP) mrna Expression in Rat Dentate Gyrus upon Long-Term Potentiation. First Symposium on Neuroplasticity. Abstracts 1: 8, 1999. 9. Tang Y. P., Haslam S.Z., Conrad S.E. and Sisk C.L. Estradiol regulates expression of transthyretin precursor protein mrna. The 8 th International Conference on Alzheimer s Disease and Related Disorders. Neurobiology of Aging 23(1S) pp.s393, Abstract 1440, 2002. 10. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Sexually dimorphic expression of ribosomal proteins L37 and L17 mrna in song control nuclei of juvenile zebra finches. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 2005. 11. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Developmental changes of sexually dimorphic expression of ribosomal proteins L17 and L37 mrna in song control nuclei of zebra finches. Society for Neuroscience Abstract, 2006. 12. Tang Y.P. and Wade J. Radial glia and genesis of cells in the song control system of zebra finches. Gordon Research Conferences. Glial Biology: Functional Interactions Among Glia & Neurons. March 1-6, 2015 5