DIANA WANG - University of Southern California
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DIANA WANG - University of Southern California
DIANA WANG (201) 887-4848 / diana.wang.1@usc.edu 3715 McClintock Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90007 EDUCATION University of Southern California, Los Angeles CA Brandeis University, Waltham MA Ph.D. in Gerontology expected 2018 B.S. in Neuroscience & Biology, 2013 HONORS AND AWARDS 2015-present Multidisciplinary Research Training in Gerontology Grant - Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award, National Institute on Aging 2013 Fulbright Research Finalist 2012 1st Place Student Poster Award, Massachusetts Gerontology Association 2012 Giddon Grant for Research on Women’s Health, Brandeis University 2011 Jerome A. Schiff Research Fellowship, Brandeis University 2011 World Of Work Fellowship, Brandeis University 2010-2013 Dean's List, Brandeis University 2009-2013 Premier Trustees Merit Scholarship, Brandeis University 2012-2013 Americorps Student Leadership in Service Award PUBLICATIONS McInnis, C., Wang, D., Thoma, M.V., Gianferante, D., Hanlin, L., Chen, X.J., Rohleder, N., (2015) Response and Habituation of Inflammatory and Anti-Inflammatory Gene Transcription to Repeated Psychosocial Stress. Brain, Behavior and Immunity. Wang, D., Gruenewald, T. (In Preparation) The Psychological Toll of Imbalance in Perceived Social Support Exchanges. Gruenewald, T. L., Wang, D., Seeman, T., Karlamangla, A., Sidney, S., Young-Wolff, K., (In preparation) Allostatic Load as a Physiological Underpinning of Poor Health Risk in Individuals with Low Socioeconomic Status: Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study. Kuras, Y. I., McInnis, C. M., Thoma, M. V., Gianferante, D., Hanlin, L., Wang, D., Rohleder, N., (In preparation) HPA Axis Hypo-reactivity and Immune Hyper-reactivity in Individuals with Childhood Physical Neglect. POSTERS AND PRESENTATIONS Wang, D., Gruenewald, T., (April 2015 – Under review) A Give and Take: Balance in Social Support Exchange and Affective Well-being. California Council on Geriatrics and Gerontology? Long Beach, CA. Wang, D., Gruenewald, T., (Mar. 2015) 7 Habits a Day Keep Poor Physiology Away. Poster session to be presented at the annual meeting of American Psychosomatic Society. Savannah, GA. Gruenewald, T., Sidney, S., Karlamangla, A. S., Wang, D., Seeman, T. (Mar. 2015) Does Allostatic Load Underlie Greater Risk of Coronary Artery Calcification in those of Lower Socioeconomic Status? American Psychosomatic Society. Savannah, GA. Wang, D., Gruenewald, T. (Nov. 2014) Is it Better to Give or to Receive? Affective Well-Being Correlates of Support Provision and Receipt. Gerontological Society of America. Washington DC. Gruenewald, T., Hagood, E. W., Wang D., Grossman, M., Nowaskie, J., Stanton, D., Marcione, N. (Nov. 2014) Design and Implementation of the Intergenerational Art Through the Ages Activity Intervention. Gerontological Society of America. Washington DC. Hagood, E. W., Gruenewald, T., Grossman, M., Wang D., Rashad, R., Rusli, K., Kariyawasam, S., Marcione, N., (Nov. 2014) A Feasibility Assessment of an Electronic Experience Sampling Tool for Use with Older Adults. Gerontological Society of America. Washington DC. McInnis, C., Thoma, M., Gianferante, D., Hanlin, L., Chen, X.J., Wang, D., Gross, B., Habituation of pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory gene expression responses to repeated acute stress (Nov. 2014) Society for Neuroscience, Washington DC. Wang, D., Thoma, M.V., Yatskar, A., Hanlin, L., Gianferante, D., Chen, X.J., Rohleder, N., (Mar. 2014) Divergent Acute Stress-Induced Changes in Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Gene Expression and Plasma Inflammatory Mediators. American Psychosomatic Society, San Fransisco, CA. Coplon, J., Wang, D., (Nov. 2013) Grandmotherhood as a Protective Factor from Stress: A Pilot Study of Ugandan Elders as Primary Caregivers of AIDS-orphaned Children. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, LA. Wang, D., Thoma, M.V., Saltz, J., Rohleder, N., (Oct. 2013) Sensitization of IL-6 Responses to Repeated Acute Stress in Post-Menopausal Women. Society for Psychophysiological Research. Florence, Italy. Saltz, J., Thoma, M.V., Portelli-Gupta, J, Wang, D., Rohleder, N. (Mar. 2013) Mild-to-moderate childhood abuse scores are associated with an increased interleukin-6 response to repeated acute psychosocial stress in healthy adults. American Psychosomatic Society. Miami, Fl. Wang, D., Thoma, M.V., Yatskar, A., Saltz, J., Rohleder, N., (Mar. 2013) Perceived Purpose in Life is related with reduced inflammatory responses to repeated acute psychosocial stress. American Psychosomatic Society. Miami, Fl. Wang, D., Thoma, M. V., Fogelman, N., Farver, E., Malik, A., Wilson, L., Rohleder, N., (Sep. 2012) Does perceived purpose in life predict better regulation of inflammation? Society for Psychophysiology Research, New Orleans, LA. Gianferante, D., Thoma, M.V., Wang, D., Saucier, E., and Rohleder, N. (Mar. 2012) Trait rumination is correlated with initial, but not subsequent cortisol responses to social stress. American Psychosomatic Society. Athens, Greece. Wang, D., Gianferante, D., Lerman, M., Dahlben, B., Thoma, M.V., Rohleder, N., (2012) Maladaptive stress response patterns in post-menopausal women. Massachusetts Gerontology Association, May 15, 2012, Waltham, MA. Hanlin, L., Thoma, M.V., Dahlben, B., Evans, C., Johnson, J., Wang, D., Rohleder, N. (Sep. 2011) Engagement in leisure activity predicts lower IL-6 levels in response to a social stress task. Society for Psychophysiological Research, Boston, MA. Thoma, M.V., Berman, E.R., Gray, S.J., He, J.A., Lerman, M.H., Nichols, K.M., Specker, M.F., Wang, D., Wolf, J.M. & Rohleder, N. (Mar. 2011) Relationship of the diurnal rhythm of heart rate variability with plasma interleukin-6 and salivary alpha-amylase. American Psychosomatic Society, San Antonio, TX. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Healthy Aging Laboratory, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 2013-present ▪ with Tara Gruenewald Universal Assessment Instrument, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 2014-2014 ▪ with Kathleen Wilbur, USC, Debra Saliba, UCLA Laboratory for Biological Health Psychology, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 2009-2013 ▪ with Nicolas Rohleder SKILLS ▪ Cognitive function assessments - Mini Mental State Exam, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Task ▪ Physical performance assessments - Gait speed, upper and lower extremity strength, balance tests ▪ Assay Skills - ELISA, RNA Extraction from blood, qPCR ▪ Psychophysiology Skills - signal collection, and analysis of Heart Rate Variability and Cardiac Impedance data using MindWare hardware and software ▪ Software Skills - SPSS, R, SAS, EPrime, Qualtrics, WordPress, Web Builder, EndNote, Microsoft Office ▪ Foreign Languages - Conversational Mandarin Chinese, Fluent Shanghai Dialect, Basic French PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS ▪ Gerontological Society of America ▪ California Council on Gerontology and Geriatrics ▪ American Psychosomatic Society ▪ Society for Psychophysiology Research ▪ Massachusetts Gerontology Association