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Yang Zhang is an Adjunct Professor at Northeastern University's Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, part of the College of Sciences. He is affiliated with NC State University (Raleigh, NC) as indicated by his contact address at Jordan Hall. His research focuses on advanced microscopy techniques, fluorescent probe development, and their applications in cellular and biomedical imaging. Key interests include single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), spectroscopic imaging, and nanotechnology-driven solutions for biological systems.
Research highlights include the design of photoactivatable fluorophores (e.g., BODIPYs), optimization of super-resolution imaging protocols, and the integration of machine learning into microscopy workflows. His work spans disciplines such as biophysics, materials chemistry, and cellular biology, with applications in studying mitochondrial dysfunction, corneal damage, and live-cell dynamics. Recent efforts also emphasize educational initiatives, such as developing STEM curricula that bridge machine learning and chemistry for high-school problem-solving.
Publications since 2011 showcase contributions to fluorophore chemistry, imaging instrumentation, and data analysis tools like the RainbowSTORM plugin. While no awards are explicitly listed, his work reflects sustained innovation in imaging technologies. Advising and grant details are not provided here. Yang Zhang’s research lab or team affiliations remain unspecified in the available data.



