Bi-Cheng Wang

Professor
Genomics
University of Georgia and Advanced Photon Source
United States of America

Biography

Bi-Cheng Wang has completed his PhD from the University of Arkansas and Postdoctoral studies from the California Institute of Technology. He currently holds the title of Professor and Ramsey Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar at the University of Georgia. He is the founding Director of SER-CAT (Southeast Regional Collaborative Access Team, which includes the construction and operations of two synchrotron beam lines at the Advanced Photon Source, USA). He has also served as the PI and Program Director of the NIH funded Southeast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics (SECSG). He has published more than 200 papers in peer-reviewed journals. Bi-Cheng Wang has completed his PhD from the University of Arkansas and Postdoctoral studies from the California Institute of Technology. He currently holds the title of Professor and Ramsey Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar at the University of Georgia. He is the founding Director of SER-CAT (Southeast Regional Collaborative Access Team, which includes the construction and operations of two synchrotron beam lines at the Advanced Photon Source, USA). He has also served as the PI and Program Director of the NIH funded Southeast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics (SECSG). He has published more than 200 papers in peer-reviewed journals.

Research Intrest

X-ray diffraction for native-SAD and for chromatic exploration of uncharted aspects of metals in macromolecules

List of Publications
The use of soft X-ray diffraction for native-SAD and for chromatic exploration of uncharted aspects of metals in macromolecules: A new pilot program at the APS