Liuyang Wang PhD
Research Associate Professor, Duke University, Durham, NC · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research ISSN 2326-0793
Research interests
- Genomics
- Genetics
- Bioinformatics
- Computational Biology
- Sequencing
- Dna
- Climate Change
- Ecology
- Dna Sequencing
- Pcr
- Gene Expression
Biography
Liuyang Wang is a Research Associate Professor at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, United States. With more than ten indexed publications, Dr. Wang's research has contributed to advancing methodologies in evolutionary genomics and population genetics. Their most influential work, "Composite measures of selection can improve the signal‐to‐noise ratio in genome scans," published in 2017, has been cited 52 times and addresses critical challenges in detecting signatures of natural selection from genomic data. Dr. Wang's scholarly contributions focus on developing and refining analytical approaches that enhance the detection and interpretation of evolutionary signals in complex datasets.
Selected publications
- Composite measures of selection can improve the signal‐to‐noise ratio in genome scans 2017 cited 52×
- Human genetic and metabolite variation reveals that methylthioadenosine is a prognostic biomarker and an inflammatory regulator in sepsis 2017 cited 46×
- Antagonizing the irreversible thrombomodulin-initiated proteolytic signaling alleviates age-related liver fibrosis via senescent cell killing 2023 cited 17×
- GABA signaling triggered by TMC-1/Tmc delays neuronal aging by inhibiting the PKC pathway in C. elegans 2022 cited 16×
- Trav15-dv6 family Tcrd rearrangements diversify the Tcra repertoire 2021 cited 15×
- A real-time PCR assay for quantification of parasite burden in murine models of leishmaniasis 2018 cited 14×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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