Bin Dong Source Confirmed
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Assistant Professor in Analytical Chemistry
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Biography and Research Information
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Bin Dong is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, actively involved in research with a significant publication record and citation count. His work has been supported by five federal grants from the NSF totaling $355,000, including substantial funding for research on programmable in-network security for smart grids and planning grants for an Infrastructure Security in the Era of AI center. He also leads a research group and maintains an active lab website.
Dr. Dong's research publications span several areas. Recent work includes studies on vesicle dynamics in cellular processes, single-molecule fluorescence imaging of nanoconfined porous materials, and photocatalytic dynamics in layered materials. His research also extends to cellular calcium signaling, investigating rapid responses and the modulation of calcium-sensing receptor networks. Further publications address the development of collagen-targeted MRI contrast agents for early detection of lung fibrosis, indicating a focus on medical imaging and disease diagnostics. He holds a strong collaborative network within the University of Arkansas, evidenced by numerous shared publications with Meek Yang, Hannah Giang, James Ethan Batey, and Elric Dion Pott.
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- h-index: 35
- Publications: 160
- Citations: 4,322
Selected Publications
- Engineering Central Substitutions in Heptamethine Dyes for Improved Fluorophore Performance (2024) DOI
- High throughput spectrally resolved super-resolution fluorescence microscopy with improved photon usage (2024) DOI
- Engineering Central Substitutions in Heptamethine Dyes via Aryl-lithium Addition for Improved Fluorophore Performance (2024) DOI
- Reaction-Initiated Single-Molecule Tracking of Mass Transfer in Core–Shell Mesoporous Silica Particles (2024) DOI
- Spectrally Resolved Localization Microscopy with Ultrahigh-Throughput (2024) DOI
- Automated Five-Dimensional Single Particle Tracking by Bifocal Parallax Dark-Field Microscopy with Electronic Tunable Lens (2023) DOI
- Ultrahigh-Throughput Single-Particle Hyperspectral Imaging of Gold Nanoparticles (2023) DOI
- Resolving the Heterogeneous Adsorption of Antibody Fragment on a 2D Layered Molybdenum Disulfide by Super-Resolution Imaging (2022) DOI
- The E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF216/TRIAD3 is a key coordinator of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (2022) DOI
- Multi-Dimensional single particle tracking in live cells (2022) DOI
- Imaging Dynamic Processes in Multiple Dimensions and Length Scales (2022) DOI
- Combinatorial Single Particle Spectro-Microscopic Analysis of Plasmon Coupling of Gold Nanorods on Mirror (2021) DOI
Federal Grants 5 $355,000 total
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