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  1. Year. Boron nitride substrates for high-quality graphene electronics. CR Dean, AF Young, I Meric, C Lee, L Wang, S Sorgenfrei, K Watanabe, ... Nature nanotechnology 5 (10), 722-726. , 2010. 7877. 2010. One-Dimensional Electrical Contact to a Two-Dimensional Material.

  2. 2019. Articles 1–20. ‪School of Computing and Information Technology, University of Wollongong‬ - ‪‪Cited by 12,558‬‬ - ‪Computer Vision‬ - ‪Pattern Recognition‬ - ‪Machine Learning‬.

  3. Lei Wang. Professor, UCSF. The Salk Institute for Biological Studies (prior) Verified email at ucsf.edu - Homepage. Chemical Biology. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, UCSF. The Salk Institute for...

  4. Hai-Jun Liao Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Ye-Hua Liu PsiQuantum. Shuo-Hui Li Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Jiang Hua Interdisciplinary Center for...

  5. 403. 2013. Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Reduction on Polycrystalline Copper: Effects of Potential, Pressure, and pH on Selectivity toward Multicarbon and Oxygenated Products. L Wang, SA...

  6. Enhanced ion conductivity in conducting polymer binder for high‐performance silicon anodes in advanced lithium‐ion batteries. W Zeng, L Wang, X Peng, T Liu, Y Jiang, F Qin, L Hu, PK Chu, K Huo,...

  7. Research laboratory of Lei Wang, PhD Chemical Biology Laboratory We genetically encode unnatural amino acids in live cells and organisms to investigate biological processes in their natural settings and to develop new biotherapeutics.

  8. Lei Wang received BS and MS from Peking University mentored by Zhongfan Liu, and PhD from UC Berkeley mentored by Peter G. Schultz. His graduate research resulted in the first expansion of the genetic code to include unnatural amino acids (Uaas) in 2001, for which he was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the journal Science.

  9. Lei Wang received BS and MS from Peking University mentored by Zhongfan Liu, and PhD from UC Berkeley mentored by Peter G. Schultz. His graduate research resulted in the first expansion of the genetic code to include unnatural amino acids (Uaas) in 2001, for which he was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the journal Science.

  10. Biography. Lei Wang received BS and MS from Peking University mentored by Zhongfan Liu, and PhD from UC Berkeley mentored by Peter G. Schultz. His graduate research resulted in the first expansion of the genetic code to include unnatural amino acids (Uaas) in 2001, for which he was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the journal Science.