Hongda Wang, Dr. Prof

Hongda Wang, Dr. Prof

<p>Editor</p><p>Hongda Wang, Dr. Prof. Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun, China</p><p>Contact</p><p>State Key Lab. of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences Changchun, Jilin 130022 China Email: [email protected]</p><p>Honors and Accolades</p><p> Winner of “100-talent Project” of Chinese Academy of Sciences  Visiting professor, Arizona State University (2008)</p><p>Current Research</p><p> Single molecule biophysics  Cell biology  Analytical chemistry  Cell membranes  Atomic force microscope  Super-resolution fluorescence microscope</p><p>Biography</p><p>Hongda Wang, biophysicist, graduated from Department of Molecular Biology, Jilin University, P.R.China in 1995. Dr. Wang worked in Max-Planck-Institute fur Molekulare Physiologie (Germany) and Biodesign Institute of Arizona State University (USA) as postdoc (Supervisor, Prof. Stuart Lindsay), 2001-2007. Since 2008, Dr. Wang worked as PI in Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Wang was a visiting professor in Arizona State University, 2008. Dr. Wang’s research interest is to study single molecule and single cell by molecular recognition techniques, super-resolution fluorescence microscopy (STORM) and atomic force microscopy. Recently, Dr. Wang focused on the structure of cell membranes.</p><p>Selected Publications</p><p>1. Mingjun Cai, Weidong Zhao, Xin Shang, Junguang Jiang, Hongbin Ji, Zhiyong Tang and Hongda Wang,Direct evidence of lipid rafts by in-situ atomic force microscopy. Small, 8, 1243-1250 (2012). (Journal Cover) 2. Yuping Shan, Suyong Ma, Liya Nie, Xin Shang, Xian Hao, Zhiyong Tang and Hongda Wang, Size-dependent endocytosis of single gold nanoparticles. Chemical Communications, 47, 8091-8093 (2011). 3. Xian Hao, Xin Shang, Jiazhen Wu, Yuping Shan, Mingjun Cai, Junguang Jiang, Zhong Huang*, Zhiyong Tang, Hongda Wang, Single particle tracking of hepatitis-B-virus-like vesicles entry into cells. Small, 7, 1212-1218 (2011). (Journal Cover) 4. Yuping Shan, Xian Hao, Xin Shang, Mingjun Cai, Junguang Jiang, Zhiyong Tang and Hongda Wang, Recording force events of single quantum-dot endocytosis. Chemical Communications, 47,3377-3379 (2011). (Highlighted by Nature Asia Materials) 5. Hongda Wang*, Xian Hao, Yuping Shan, Junguang Jiang, Mingjun Cai and Xin Shang, Preparation of cell membranes for high resolution imaging by AFM. Ultramicroscopy, 110, 305-312 (2010). 6. Junguang Jiang, Xian Hao, Mingjun Cai, Yuping Shan, Xin Shang, Zhiyong Tang, Hongda Wang. Localization of Na+-K+ ATPases in Quasi-Native Cell Membranes. Nano Letters, 9, 4489-4493 (2009). 7. Hongda Wang, Linda Obenauer-Kutner, Mei Lin, Yunping Huang, Michael Grace, Stuart Lindsay. Imaging Glycosylation. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 130,8154-8155 (2008). 8. Yamini Dalal, Hongda Wang, Stuart Lindsay, Steven Henikoff. Tetrameric Structure of Centromeric Nucleosomes in Interphase Drosophila Cells. PLoS Biology, 5 1798-1809 (2007). 9. Cordula Stroh, Hongda Wang, Ralph Bash, Brian Ashcroft, Jeremy Nelson, Hermann Gruber, Dennis Lohr, Stuart Lindsay, and Peter Hinterdorfer, Single-molecule recognition imaging microscopy. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci (USA), 101, 12503-12507 (2004). </p>

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