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Xinxin Wang, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics at The University of Tulsa, part of the College of Engineering & Natural Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical and computational studies of biological systems, particularly clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) and cellular membrane dynamics. He earned his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis and completed postdoctoral training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
- Education: Ph.D. (Washington University), M.S. and B.S. (Beijing Normal University)
His expertise spans biophysics, biomechanics, statistical mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics. He develops mathematical models to understand cellular processes critical for healthy aging and longevity. Recent work includes studies on dynamin isoforms, endocytic accessory proteins, and computational methods for membrane remodeling.
Research outputs emphasize clathrin-mediated endocytosis mechanisms and membrane dynamics, with applications in understanding nutrient uptake, signaling, and viral entry into cells. No scientific awards explicitly mentioned, though his work aligns with cutting-edge biomedical research.
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