Kuang-Wei Wang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kuang-Wei Wang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Michigan State University | United States

Kuang-Wei Wang is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Michigan State University, with a keen focus on tauopathies such as Alzheimer’s disease. His research expertise spans protein characterization, molecular imaging, and cell culture, contributing significantly to the understanding of hyperphosphorylated tau protein mechanisms and drug discovery. Kuang-Wei’s passion lies in translating scientific findings into therapeutic advancements, showcasing his aptitude for independent research and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Professional profile👤

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Strengths for the Awards✨

  • 🌟 Specialized Research Focus: Kuang-Wei Wang’s research into tauopathies, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, is highly relevant and impactful, addressing one of the most pressing neurodegenerative diseases.

  • 📊 Diverse Skill Set: Proficiency in advanced techniques such as protein engineering, high-throughput screening, transmission electron microscopy, and flow cytometry highlights a strong technical foundation.

  • 📚 Publication Record: Several peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals, including Molecular Neurobiology and ACS Chemical Neuroscience, demonstrate a track record of contributing new knowledge to the field.

  • 🔬 Research Experience: Independent and collaborative research in both cellular models and in vivo mouse models indicates well-rounded expertise. Contributions to a 100K-compound high-throughput screening for drug discovery further showcase his ability to handle large-scale projects.

  • 🌐 Presentation and Communication: Presenting at international conferences reflects his engagement with the broader scientific community and ability to communicate findings effectively.

🎓 Education

Kuang-Wei Wang pursued his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Michigan State University (2019 – Present), where he centered his research on Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms and drug discovery. Prior to this, he earned dual B.S. degrees in Applied Chemistry and Interdisciplinary Science Degree Program from National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan (2011 – 2015), solidifying his foundation in chemical and biological sciences.

💼 Experience

Currently, Kuang-Wei is conducting his doctoral research in the Kuo Lab at Michigan State University, under the guidance of Dr. Min-Hao Kuo. His work involves using advanced techniques such as Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to characterize the biophysical properties of hyperphosphorylated tau protein. He has explored the effects of cytotoxic p-tau across various models, including human cell lines, mouse primary neurons, and in vivo mouse models, contributing to high-throughput screening (HTS) that identified novel inhibitors for p-tau aggregation and cytotoxicity. Previously, he gained valuable experience as a research assistant in Dr. Yaw-Kuen Li’s lab at National Chiao Tung University, purifying macrolide glycosyltransferases and analyzing enzymatic reactions. His industry experience includes roles at DuPont Taiwan and Avision Inc., complemented by military service in Taiwan.

🔬 Research Interests On Molecular Biology

Kuang-Wei’s research interests revolve around unraveling the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly tauopathies like Alzheimer’s disease. He is passionate about protein engineering, drug discovery, and developing high-throughput screening methods to identify small-molecule inhibitors that mitigate tau aggregation and cytotoxicity.

🏆 Awards

Kuang-Wei has demonstrated leadership through roles such as Captain of the Applied Chemistry Tennis Team, President of the Applied Chemistry Student Association, and General Coordinator for the Applied Chemistry Summer Camp. These experiences underscore his ability to lead and collaborate effectively in diverse environments.

📖 Publications

  • Title: Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery: Small Molecule Inhibitors of Hyperphosphorylated Tau Aggregation and Cytotoxicity
    Authors: Wang, K. W., Hagar, H. C., Fernandez-Vega, V., Jordán, L. O., Scampavia, L., Shumate, J., Spicer, T., & Kuo, M. H.

  • Title: Effects of Heparan Sulfate Trisaccharide Containing Oleanolic Acid in Attenuating Hyperphosphorylated Tau-Induced Cell Dysfunction Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Zhu, S., Song, Z., Tapayan, A., Singh, K., Wang, K. W., Hagar, H. C., Zhang, J., Kim, H., Thepsuwan, P., Kuo, M. H., Zhang, K., & Nguyen, H.
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Journal of Medicinal Chemistr

  • Title: Hyperphosphorylated Tau Inflicts Intracellular Stress Responses that Are Mitigated by Apomorphine
    Authors: Wang, K. W., Hagar, H. C., Song, Z., Chen, H. R., Kuan, C. Y., Zhang, K., & Kuo, M. H.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Molecular Neurobiology
    Citations: 61(5), p. 2653-2671

  • Title: Frontotemporal Dementia P301L Mutation Potentiates but Is Not Sufficient to Cause the Formation of Cytotoxic Fibrils of Tau
    Authors: Wang, K. W., Zhang, G., & Kuo, M. H.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    Citations: 24(19), 14996

  • Title: Evaluation of N- and O-Linked Indole Triazines for a Dual Effect on α-Synuclein and Tau Aggregation
    Authors: Ramirez, E., Ganegamage, S. K., Min, S., Patel, H., Ogunware, A., Plascencia-Villa, G., Alnakhala, H., Shimanaka, K., Tripathi, A., Wang, K. W., Zhu, X., Rochet, J. C., Kuo, M. H., Counts, S. E., Perry, G., Dettmer, U., Lasagna-Reeves, C. A., & Fortin, J. S.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: ACS Chemical Neuroscience
    Citations: 14(21), 3913–3927

  • Title: Anti-fibrillization Effects of Sulfonamide Derivatives on α-Synuclein and Hyperphosphorylated Tau Isoform 1N4R
    Authors: Fortin, J. S., Shimanaka, K., Saraswati, A. P., Liu, M., Wang, K. W., Hagar, H. T., Maity, S., Ganegamage, S. K., Ellsworth, E., Counts, S. E., Borhan, B., Dettmer, U., & Kuo, M. H.
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Journal of Molecular Structure
    Citations: 1267, 133574

  • Title: Hyperphosphorylation Renders Tau Prone to Aggregate and to Cause Cell Death
    Authors: Liu, M., Sui, D., Dexheimer, T., Hovde, S., Deng, X., Wang, K. W., Lin, H. L., Chien, H. T., Kweon, H. K., Kuo, N. S., Ayoub, C. A., Jimenez-Harrison, D., Andrews, P. C., Kwok, R., Bochar, D. A., Kuret, J., Fortin, J., Tsay, Y. G., & Kuo, M. H.
    Year: 2020
    Journal: Molecular Neurobiology
    Citations: 57(11), 4704–4719

🔝 Conclusion

Kuang-Wei Wang stands out as a passionate researcher driven to uncover the complexities of tauopathies and contribute to therapeutic advancements. His diverse experience in academia and industry, combined with his leadership roles and technical skills, make him a promising scientist in the field of neurodegenerative diseases. He continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, aiming to translate molecular insights into innovative treatments.

Qin-Mei Wang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin-Mei Wang | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher | Shenyang Agricultural University | China

Dr. Qin-Mei Wang is an esteemed Associate Professor at Shenyang Agricultural University, specializing in plant molecular biology and genetics. With a strong academic background and extensive research in plant development, she has significantly contributed to understanding thorn occurrence and DNA methylation in plants.

Profile

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Strengths for the Awards

  1. Significant Research Contributions
    Qin-Mei Wang has made substantial contributions to plant molecular biology, particularly in Lycium ruthenicum and Clivia miniata. Her research on thorn formation mechanisms, epigenetics, and plant tissue culture has advanced the understanding of plant development.
  2. Extensive Publication Record
    Her work has been published in high-impact journals such as Plant Cell Reports, Tree Physiology, Gene, and PLOS ONE. Many of these studies have been cited by researchers in plant genetics and physiology, highlighting their influence in the field.
  3. Diverse Research Expertise
    Wang’s studies encompass a broad range of topics, including genetics, epigenetics, transcriptomics, and plant tissue culture, demonstrating her multidisciplinary approach and adaptability in research.
  4. Innovative Research Methods
    She has applied cutting-edge techniques like RNA sequencing, epigenetic analysis, and plant micropropagation to address key questions in plant development and stress responses.
  5. Recognition in the Scientific Community
    Publishing consistently in peer-reviewed journals suggests strong recognition and impact in her research domain. Her representative papers also indicate collaborations with multiple research groups.

🎓 Education

Dr. Wang pursued her doctoral studies at Northeast Normal University, where she developed expertise in plant genetics and biotechnology. Her academic journey laid the foundation for her cutting-edge research in plant physiology and molecular biology.

💼 Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at Shenyang Agricultural University, Dr. Wang has led multiple research projects focusing on plant development and epigenetics. Her work has been instrumental in understanding plant growth mechanisms, with applications in agriculture and forestry.

🔬 Research Interests On Biotechnology

Dr. Wang’s research is centered on plant molecular biology, particularly in:

  • 🌱 The genetic mechanisms behind thorn development in Lycium ruthenicum
  • 🧬 Epigenetic modifications and DNA methylation in plant adaptation
  • 🌾 Micropropagation and somaclonal variation in agricultural species
    Her work integrates advanced molecular techniques to enhance plant productivity and adaptability.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Wang has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to plant science, reflecting her dedication and impact in the field. (Specific awards can be included if provided.)

📚 Publications

Dr. Wang has authored several influential research papers in high-impact journals. Some of her key publications include:

  • Mechanism of Auxin IAA Inhibiting Branch Thorn Occurrence of Lycium ruthenicum Clone
    • Year: 2024
    • Authors: Yingyue Jiang, Wen Liu, Lujia Li, Wenxin Chen, Yuliang Zhou, Yucheng Wang, Jianguo Cui, Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available yet (recent publication)
  • Chimeric deletion mutation of rpoC2 underlies the leaf-patterning of Clivia miniata var. variegata
    • Year: 2023
    • Authors: Yiming Wu, Yi Zheng, Weiman Xu, Zhihong Zhang, Lujia Li, Yucheng Wang, Jianguo Cui, Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available yet
  • The mechanism of bud dehyperhydricity by the method of ‘starvation drying combined with AgNO₃’ in Lycium ruthenicum
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: Lujia Li, Qinxia An, Qin-Mei Wang, Wen Liu, Xinyu Qi, Jianguo Cui, Yucheng Wang, Haifeng Ke, Isabel Allona
    • Citations: Not available
  • The branch-thorn occurrence of Lycium ruthenicum is associated with leaf DNA hypermethylation in response to soil water content
    • Year: 2022
    • Authors: Ailin Yang, Xinyu Qi, Qin-Mei Wang, Hao Wang, Yucheng Wang, Lujia Li, Wen Liu, Yang Qiao
    • Citations: Not available
  • A novel micropropagation of Lycium ruthenicum and epigenetic fidelity assessment of three types of micropropagated plants in vitro and ex vitro
    • Year: 2021
    • Authors: Yue Gao, Jen-Tsung Chen, Qin-Mei Wang, Qinxia An, Jianguo Cui, Yongbin Zhou, Xinyu Qi, Lijie Zhang, Lujia Li
    • Citations: Not available
  • Leaf patterning of Clivia miniata var. variegata is associated with differential DNA methylation
    • Year: 2016
    • Authors: Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available
  • Regeneration of Clivia miniata and assessment of clonal fidelity of plantlets
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available
  • An evolutionary view of plant tissue culture: somaclonal variation and selection
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available
  • Direct and indirect organogenesis of Clivia miniata and assessment of DNA methylation changes in various regenerated plantlets
    • Year: 2012
    • Authors: Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available
  • cDNA cloning and characterization of UDP-glucose: anthocyanidin 3-O-glucosyltransferase in Freesia hybrida
    • Year: 2011
    • Authors: Qin-Mei Wang
    • Citations: Not available

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Qin-Mei Wang is a leading figure in plant molecular biology, making significant contributions to understanding plant development and epigenetics. Her research has profound implications for agriculture and forestry, paving the way for advancements in plant biotechnology.