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Liang Hong 

Title: Distinguished Researcher 
Email: hongl3liang@sjtu.edu.cn
Phone: +86-21-5474-2996
Address: Room-512, Pao Yue-Kong Library
Related Links:  http://ins.sjtu.edu.cn/people/lhong/english/members.html
Area of Physics: Biophysics
 
 

Research Interests:
 
1. Glass transition of protein and cryopreservation technique of life matters
2. Non-equilibrium dynamics of protein
3. Study of protein structure and complex system with small angle scattering and computer modeling
4. Fractional motion of hydration water on the protein surface
  
Biographical Sketch:


2006-2010, PhD in University of Akron, with Prof. Alexei P. Sokolov

2004-2006, Master in Chinese University of Hong Kong

2000-2004, bachelor in physics from University of Science and Technology of China.

2010-2014, Oak Ridge National Postdoc with Prof. Jeremy C. Smith 

2015  till  now Distinguished research fellow, doctoral advisor(Thousand Young Talents Program in China) in Institute of Natural Sciences & Department of Physics and Astronomy

  

Selected Publications:  

2016

  • X. Hu, L. Hong, M. Smith, T. Neusius, X. Cheng, and J.C. Smith “The Dynamics of Single Protein Molecules is Nonequilibrium and Self-Similar over Thirteen Decades in Time.”Nature Physics 12, 171–174 (2016)
  • D. Vural, X. Hu, B. Lindner, N. Jain, Y. Miao, X. Cheng, Z. Liu, L. Hong, and J. C. Smith, “Quasielastic neutron scattering in biology: Theory and applications,” Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 2016.
  • L. Hong, N. Jain, X. Cheng, A. Bernal, M. Tyagi, and J. C. Smith, “Determination of functional collective motions in a protein at atomic resolution using coherent neutron scattering,”Sci. Adv., Vol. 2, no. 10, e1600886, pp. 1–8, 14 Oct 2016.
  • G.K. Dhindsa, D. Bhowmik, M. Goswami, H.M. O'Neill, E. Mamontov, B.G. Sumpter, L. Hong, P. Ganesh, and X.-Q. Chu*, “Enhanced Dynamics of Hydrated tRNA on Nanodiamond Surfaces: A Combined Neutron Scattering and MD Simulation Study”, J. Phys. Chem. B, DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.6b07511 (2016).
  • C. Dalle-Ferrier, A. Kisliuk, L. Hong, G. C. Jr., G. Carini, G. D’Angelo, C. Alba-Simionesco, V. N. Novikov, and A. P. Sokolov, “Why many polymers are so fragile: A new perspective,” J. Chem. Phys., vol. 145, no. 15, p. 154901, 2016.

before coming to INS

2015

  • D. Vural, L. Hong, J. C. Smith, and H. R. Glyde, “Motional displacements in proteins: The origin of wave-vector-dependent values,” Phys. Rev. E, vol. 91, no. 5, pp. 1–11, 2015. 

2014

  • L. Hong, M. Sharp, S. Poblete, R. Bhiel, X. Cheng, D. Richter and J. C. Smith “Detailed structure and dynamics of a compact state of a multidomain protein, the mercuric ion reductase, in aqueous solution”, Biophys. J.,107, 393,(2014).
  • L. Hong, L. Petridis and J. C. Smith “Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics with Neutrons: The View from Simulation.”, Isr. J.Chem. 54, 1264 (2014).
  • L. Hong, N. Smolin and J. C. Smith “De Gennes Narrowing Describes the Relative Motion of Protein Domains”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 112, 158102 (2014). 

2013

  • Y. Miao, L. Hong, Z. Yi and J. C. Smith “Zaccai Resilience and Site-specific Hydration in a Globular Protein”, The European Physical Journal E, 36, 9885 (2013).
  • L. Hong, D.C. Glass, J.D. Nickels, Z. Yi, T. Madhusudan, H. O’Neill, A. P. Sokolov and J.C. Smith “Elastic and conformational softness of a globular protein”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 110, 028104 (2013). 

2012

  • Y.L. Miao, Z. Yi, D.C. Glass, L. Hong, M. Tyagi, J. Baudry, N. Jain and J.C. Smith. “Temperature-Dependent Dynamical Transitions of Different Classes of Amino Acid Residue in a Globular Protein”, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 134, 19576 (2012).
  • J.D. Nickels, H. O’Neill, L. Hong, M. Tyagi, G. Ehlers, K. Weiss, Q. Zhang, Z. Yi, E. Mamontov, J.C. Smith and A.P. Sokolov. “Dynamics of Protein and its Hydration Water: Neutron Scattering Studies on Fully Deuterated GFP”,Biophys. J. 103, 1566 (2012).
  • L. Hong, X. Cheng, D.C. Glass, and J.C. Smith. “Surface hydration amplifies single-well protein atom diffusion propagating into the macromolecular core”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 108, 238102 (2012). 

2011

  • L. Hong, N. Smolin, B. Lindner, A.P. Sokolov, and J.C. Smith. “Three classes of motion in the dynamic neutron scattering susceptibility of a globular protein”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 107, 148102 (2011).
  • L. Hong, V.N. Novikov, and A.P. Sokolov. “Dynamic heterogeneities, boson peak, and activation volume in glass-forming liquids”, Phys. Rev. E, 83, 061508 (2011).
  • L. Hong, V.N. Novikov, and A.P. Sokolov. “Is there any connection between fragility of glass forming systems and dynamic heterogeneity /cooperativity?”, J. Non-Cryst. Solids, 357, 351 (2011).

2010

  • L. Hong, B. Begen, A. Kisliuk, V.N. Novikov, and A.P. Sokolov. “Influence of pressure on fast picosecond relaxation in glass-forming materials”, Phys. Rev. B, 81, 104207 (2010). 

2009

  • L. Hong, P.D. Gujrati, V.N. Novikov, and A.P. Sokolov. “Molecular cooperativity in the dynamics of glass-forming systems: A new insight”, J. Chem. Phys., 131, 194511 (2009).
  • L. Hong, B. Begen, A. Kisliuk, S. Pawlus, M. Paluch, and A.P. Sokolov. “Influence of pressure on quasielastic scattering in glasses: Relationship to the boson peak”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 102, 145502 (2009). 

2008

  • L. Hong, B. Begen, A. Kisliuk, C. Alba-Simionesco, V.N. Novikov, and A.P Sokolov. “Pressure and density dependence of the boson peak in polymers”, Phys. Rev. B, 78,134201 (2008).
  • G. Carini Jr, G. Carini, G. D’Angelo, G. Tripodo, A. Bartolotta, G. Salvato, and L. Hong. “Low temperature Specific heat of heterocyclic polymer networks: Effect of network density”, Phil. Mag., 88, 3999 (2008).
  • S. Pawlus, K. Kunal, L. Hong, and A.P. Sokolov. “Influence of molecular weight on dynamic crossover temperature in linear polymers”, Polymer, 49, 2918 (2008). 

2006

  • L. Hong, Z. Liu, X.T. Zhang, and S.K. Hark. “Self-catalytic growth of single-phase AlGaN alloy nanowires by chemical vapor deposition”, Appl. Phys. Lett., 89, 193105 (2006).
  • L. Hong, Z.R. Wang, and S.K. Hark. “Relationship of the SERRS of CV and the concentration of Ag colloids”, Chin. J.Light Scattering, 18, 21 (2006).

 

 

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