Learn more about Dr. Wang's interests and recently published articles | Now Indexed in Web of Science, PubMed & Scopus | | | | Meet Our New Associate Editor, Dr. Yong Wang | | | I joined Biophysics Reviews because this journal aligns with my strong passion for biophysics and my commitment to scientific excellence. Being part of this journal will allow me to contribute to and stay updated with the latest research and collaborate with leading experts in the field. I am enthusiastic about contributing my expertise and dedication to help Biophysics Reviews continue its mission of advancing biophysics research.
| - Dr. Yong Wang University of Arkansas, USA | | | | | Dr. Yong Wang is currently an associate professor of physics at the University of Arkansas, USA. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2011. After being a postdoctoral associate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dr. Wang received a Human Frontier Science Program Cross-Disciplinary Fellowship and worked at the University of Toronto from 2014 to 2016. He then became a faculty in the Department of Physics at the University of Arkansas and has taught physics at all levels there since 2016. Dr. Wang's research interest is single-cell and single-molecule biophysics, at the interface between physics, nanotechnology, biology, and material science. His lab focuses on developing and using super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, other single-molecule and single-cell techniques, and statistical physics and modeling to study various biological systems, including molecular diffusion in living systems, mechanics of biomolecules and cells, antibiotic mechanisms of nanostructures, and motility of microorganisms in complex environments. |
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SELECT ARTICLES AUTHORED BY DR. WANG |
Revisiting the Temperature Dependence of Protein Diffusion inside Bacteria: Validity of the Stokes-Einstein Equation Asmaa A. Sadoon, William F. Oliver, Yong Wang Phys. Rev. Lett.
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Bacterial mobility and motility in porous media mimicked by microspheres Diksha Shrestha, Jun Ou, Ariel Rogers, Yong Wang, et al. Colloids Surf. B Biointerfaces
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Polydopamine Surface Coating Synergizes the Antimicrobial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Isabelle I. Niyonshuti, Venkata Rao Krishnamurthi, Yong Wang, et al. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces
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Microampere Electric Current Causes Bacterial Membrane Damage and Two-Way Leakage in a Short Period of Time Venkata Rao Krishnamurthi, Ariel Rogers, Janet Peifer, Yong Wang, et al. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
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Nanoscale reorganizations of histone-like nucleoid structuring proteins in Escherichia coli are caused by silver nanoparticles Meaad Alqahtany, Prabhat Khadka, Isabelle Niyonshuti, Yong Wang, et al. Nanotechnology
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Anomalous, non-Gaussian, viscoelastic, and age-dependent dynamics of histonelike nucleoid-structuring proteins in live Escherichia coli Asmaa A. Sadoon, Yong Wang Phys. Rev. E
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| BIOPHYSICS REVIEWS ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO DR. WANG |
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