Yunjiao Wang, MD

  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Academic Interests

Dr. Yunjiao Wang has clinical interest in the clinical care of diabetes, thyroid, and obesity.

    Education & Training

  • BS, Pennsylvania State University, 2007
  • MD, University of Virginia, 2011
  • Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Colorado, 2014
  • Fellowship, Endocrinology, University of Colorado, 2016
Recent Publications

Zhao, X., Lorenc, H., Stephenson, H., Wang, Y. J., Witherspoon, D., Katzenellenbogen, B., Pfaff, D., Vasudevan, N. Thyroid hormone can increase estrogen-mediated transcription from a consensus estrogen response element in neuroblastoma cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2005; 102: 4890-4895.

Barakat, A., Wall, K., Leebens-Mack, J., Wang, Y. J., Carlson, J. E., Depamphilis, C. W. Large-scale identification of microRNAs from a basal eudicot (Eschscholzia californica) and conservation in flowering plants. The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 2007; 51: 991-1003.

Draznin, B., Wang, Y., Seggelke, S., Hawkins, R. M., Gibbs, J., Bridenstine, M., Rasouli, N., Wang, C. L. Glycemic control and outcomes of hospitalization in noncritically ill patients with type 2 diabetes admitted with cardiac problems or infections. Endocrine Practice. 2014; 20: 1303-1308.

Wang, Y. J., Seggelke, S., Hawkins, R. M., Gibbs, J., Lindsay, M., Hazlett, I., Low Wang, C. C., Rasouli, N., Young, K. A., Draznin, B. Impact of glucose management team on outcomes of hospitalization in patients with type 2 diabetes admitted to the medical service. Endocrine Practice. 2016