معرفی
Yifan Meng is a Research Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Sciences. Their research focuses on advanced mass spectrometry techniques, chemical reactions in water microdroplets, and nanoscale imaging technologies. Key affiliated programs include the Center for Molecular Analysis and Design (CMAD), the Center for Chemical Biology (ChEM-H), and the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL).
Research interests emphasize catalyst-free organic synthesis, high-resolution mass spectrometry imaging for biomedical applications, and environmental chemistry involving CO2 conversion and sustainable materials. Techniques include laser-based desorption/ionization methods and novel nanoparticle platforms for drug delivery. Recent work addresses noninvasive cancer detection, pharmaceutical synthesis, and molecular mechanisms in plant toxins.
Publications span 2021–2025, with a focus on innovative applications of microdroplet chemistry and imaging technologies. Collaborative projects leverage interdisciplinary approaches in analytical, physical, and materials chemistry. No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information.
Laboratory affiliations include CMAD, ChEM-H, and SSRL, where Meng contributes to cutting-edge instrumentation development and interdisciplinary research. Their work bridges fundamental chemistry with translational applications in medicine and environmental science.

