
معرفی
Rongsheng Wang is an Associate Professor in Temple University's College of Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry. His research integrates chemistry and biology to develop novel diagnostics and therapeutics for cancer, neurodegeneration, and immune disorders.
Research innovations include the fluorine-thiol displacement reaction platform for protein labeling and peptide stapling, site-specific antibody conjugates, and molecular probes targeting post-translational modifications. The Wang Lab develops chemical tools to study protein interactions in disease mechanisms.
Major awards include the Young Chemical Biologist Award, NSF CAREER Award, Cottrell Scholar recognition, and NIH MIRA funding. Current students and postdoctoral researchers investigate peptide therapeutics, metabolic labeling, and molecular imaging probes.
Recent publications demonstrate advances in: peptide stapling techniques, molecular dynamics modeling of mechanophores, and metabolic probing of glycoconjugates. Research consistently bridges synthetic chemistry with biological applications.





