
معرفی
Jun Wang is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University. His research focuses on advancing single-cell proteomics and systems biology to enable precision medicine, leveraging microchip-based technologies for high-multiplex protein analysis. His lab develops portable cytometry devices and MIST (Multiplex In Situ Tagging) techniques to study immunological disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer.
Education: Postdoctoral Fellow at Caltech (Chemistry), Ph.D. from Purdue University (Biological Engineering), and M.S. and B.S. from Zhejiang Universities.
Research interests include
- Single-cell proteomics for precision medicine
- Microfluidics and microchip fabrication
- Cytokine signaling in neurodegenerative diseases
- Point-of-care diagnostic technologies
Key achievements: NIH R35 and R21 grants, development of MIST-Explorer software, founding CytoMIST LLC for clinical translation, and over 40 peer-reviewed publications.
Funded projects include studies on Alzheimer’s disease, kidney diseases, and immune cell analysis. His lab has trained numerous graduate students and postdocs, with a focus on interdisciplinary training in engineering and biology.
The lab’s MIST technology enables ultra-high multiplex protein detection in single cells, with applications in cancer diagnostics, autoimmune diseases, and neural repair studies.





