Dr. Yi Wan

Associate Professor
Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Biography

Dr. Yi Wan obtained his Ph.D. in Marine Chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. His area of expertise includes Marine Chemistry, Marine Bacteria Analysis, Marine Electrochemistry, and Biochemistry. His working experience includes worked as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Marine Chemistry, and Visiting Scholar at University of California. His outstanding achievement includes CAS-UCLA Advanced Visiting Scholar, Fellow of Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Excellent Doctoral Dissertation and Special Scholarship of President of Chinese Academy of Science, Technology and Innovation Scholarship of Shandong Province, and Academic Excellence Scholarship (IOCAS). He has 15 publications in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
Marine Chemistry
Marine Bacteria Analysis
Marine Electrochemistry
Biochemistry

Selected Publications

  1. Wan, Y., Y. Sun, P. Qi, P. Wang and D. Zhang, 2014. Quaternized magnetic nanoparticles-fluorescent polymer system for detection and identification of bacteria. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 55: 289-293.
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  2. Wan, Y., L. Zheng, Y. Sun and D. Zhang, 2014. Multifunctional semiconducting polymer dots for imaging, detection and photo-killing of bacteria. J. Mater. Chem. B, 2: 4818-4825.
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  3. Qi, P., Y. Wan and D. Zhang, 2013. Impedimetric biosensor based on cell-mediated bioimprinted films for bacterial detection. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 39: 282-288.
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  4. Wan, Y., P. Qi, D. Zhang, J. Wu and Y. Wang, 2012. Manganese oxide nanowire-mediated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 33: 69-74.
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  5. Wan, Y., D. Zhang, Y. Wang and J. Wu, 2012. Electron transfer from sulfate-reducing becteria biofilm promoted by reduced graphene sheets. Chin. J. Oceanol. Limnol., 30: 12-15.
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  6. Wan, Y., Z. Lin, D. Zhang, Y. Wang and B. Hou, 2011. Impedimetric immunosensor doped with reduced graphene sheets fabricated by controllable electrodeposition for the non-labelled detection of bacteria. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 26: 1959-1964.
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  7. Wan, Y., D. Zhang, Y. Wang, P. Qi, J. Wu and B. Hou, 2011. Vancomycin-functionalised Ag@ TiO2 phototoxicity for bacteria. J. Hazardous Mater., 186: 306-312.
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  8. Wan, Y., D. Zhang, Y. Wang, P. Qi and B. Hou, 2011. Direct immobilisation of antibodies on a bioinspired architecture as a sensing platform. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 26: 2595-2600.
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  9. Qi, P., Y. Wan, D. Zhang and J. Wu, 2011. Reduced graphene sheets modified electrodes for electrochemical detection of sulfide. Electroanalysis, 23: 2796-2801.
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  10. Wan, Y., Y. Wang, J. Wu and D. Zhang, 2010. Graphene oxide sheet-mediated silver enhancement for application to electrochemical biosensors. Anal. Chem., 83: 648-653.
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  11. Wan, Y., D. Zhang, Y. Wang and B. Hou, 2010. A 3D-impedimetric immunosensor based on foam Ni for detection of sulfate-reducing bacteria. Electrochem. Commun., 12: 288-291.
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  12. Wan, Y., D. Zhang, H. Liu, Y. Li and B. Hou, 2010. Influence of sulphate-reducing bacteria on environmental parameters and marine corrosion behavior of Q235 steel in aerobic conditions. Electrochimica Acta, 55: 1528-1534.
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  13. Wan, Y., D. Zhang and B. Hou, 2010. Selective and specific detection of sulfate-reducing bacteria using potentiometric stripping analysis. Talanta, 82: 1608-1611.
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  14. Wan, Y., D. Zhang and B. Hou, 2010. Determination of sulphate-reducing bacteria based on vancomycin-functionalised magnetic nanoparticles using a modification-free quartz crystal microbalance. Biosensors Bioelectronics, 25: 1847-1850.
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  15. Wan, Y., D. Zhang and B. Hou, 2009. Monitoring microbial populations of sulfate-reducing bacteria using an impedimetric immunosensor based on agglutination assay. Talanta, 80: 218-223.
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