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Department of Chemistry

Yuan Ma

Assistant Professor

Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Junior Faculty Chair

Norman Hackerman-Welch Young Investigator

Yuan Ma joined the Chemistry faculty at Rice in 2024 as Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Junior Faculty Chair and Norman Hackerman-Welch Young Investigator. Before this appointment, Yuan’s postdoctoral research was conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Chemistry, under the guidance of Professor Yi Lu. Her postdoctoral research focused on developing bioimaging techniques to study glycoRNAs and metabolites, screening novel nucleic acid aptamers, and designing biosensors for on-site detection. Yuan completed her Ph.D. at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, co-advised by Professors Deyue Yan, Xinyuan Zhu, and Chuan Zhang. Her doctoral research was centered on developing innovative nanomedicine technologies for biomedical applications, and DNA nanotechnology. Yuan received her B.A. in Materials Physics from Nanjing University in 2012. She has been selected as Provost Early Career Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin and the Leading Edge Fellow.

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3.6

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Difficulty

3.4

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Courses

5

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Biography

Yuan Ma joined the Chemistry faculty at Rice in 2024 as Kenneth S. Pitzer-Schlumberger Junior Faculty Chair and Norman Hackerman-Welch Young Investigator. Before this appointment, Yuan’s postdoctoral research was conducted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of Texas at Austin in the Department of Chemistry, under the guidance of Professor Yi Lu. Her postdoctoral research focused on developing bioimaging techniques to study glycoRNAs and metabolites, screening novel nucleic acid aptamers, and designing biosensors for on-site detection. Yuan completed her Ph.D. at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, co-advised by Professors Deyue Yan, Xinyuan Zhu, and Chuan Zhang. Her doctoral research was centered on developing innovative nanomedicine technologies for biomedical applications, and DNA nanotechnology. Yuan received her B.A. in Materials Physics from Nanjing University in 2012. She has been selected as Provost Early Career Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin and the Leading Edge Fellow.

Research areas

Chemical Biology, Chemistry of Life

Keywords

RNA, chemical biology, disease early detection

Courses taught

CHEM 007

Visiting Research

Research conducted by visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.

ChemistryNone0 credits
3.54.5hKolomeisky, Anatoly, Ma, Yuan, Mou, Quanbing, Renata, Hans, Sarlah, David, Shee, James, Xiao, Han, Yruegas, Samantha

CHEM 340

Biochemistry And Chem Biology

Biochemistry and Chemical Biology explores the chemical and molecular mechanisms that underlie biological processes from a molecular perspective. The course covers the chemistry, structure and function of biomolecules, enzymatic catalysis, metabolic pathways, and the regulation of biochemical processes. Students will gain an understanding of how chemical principles apply to biological systems and receive a foundation for further studies in chemical biology.

ChemistryNone3 credits
3.88.6hMa, Yuan

CHEM 600

Monday Physical Chemistry

Section 1: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-NANO Section 2: ORGANIC AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Section 3: NANOCHEMISTRY Section 4: CARBON NANOCHEMISTRY. This seminar series is open to all chemistry graduate students or graduate students whose home department is chemistry. Students from other departments may audit the course with instructor permission. Repeatable for Credit.

ChemistryNone1 credits
3.55.3hBagchi, Kushal, Hernandez Sanchez, Raul, Ma, Yuan, Zubarev, Eugene

CHEM 800

Graduate Research

Repeatable for Credit.

ChemistryNone1-15 credits
3.97.7hAjayan, Pulickel, Alvarez, Pedro, Bagchi, Kushal, Ball, Zachary, Bao, Gang, Dai, Mingjie, Diehl, Michael, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Hafner, Jason, Halas, Naomi, Han, Yimo, Hartgerink, Jeffrey, Hernandez Sanchez, Raul, Hulet, Randy, Igoshin, Oleg, Jones, Matt, Kampouri, Stavroula, Kolomeisky, Anatoly, Kurti, Laszlo, Lou, Jun, Ma, Yuan, MacKintosh, Frederick, Marciel, Amanda, Marti-Arbona, Angel, Martin, Lane, Masiello, Carrie, Matsuda, Seiichi P., McHugh, Kevin, Mikos, Antonios, Mohite, Aditya, Morosan, Emilia, Mou, Quanbing, Nevidomskyy, Andriy, Nienhaus, Lea, Nordlander, Peter, Onuchic, Jose, Pasquali, Matteo, Renata, Hans, Sarlah, David, Scuseria, Gustavo, Shee, James, Tour, James, Wang, Haotian, Weisman, Bruce, West, Julian, Wittung Stafshede, Pernilla, Wolynes, Peter, Wong, Michael, Xiao, Han, Yakobson, Boris, Yruegas, Samantha

SSPB 800

Graduate Research

Graduate students will conduct independent research/thesis project under the direction of their advisor. Repeatable for Credit.

Systems/Synthetic/Phys BiologyNone1-15 credits
3.35.8hAjo-Franklin, Caroline, Alvarez, Pedro, An, Linna, Bao, Gang, Bashor, Caleb, Bennett, Matthew, Butts, Jessica, Chappell, James, Dai, Mingjie, de Moraes, Marcos, Diehl, Michael, Gao, Yang, Glasscock, Cameron, Gollihar, Jimmy, Gustavsson, Anna-Karin, Hilton, Isaac, Igoshin, Oleg, Iyer, Harini, Kalluri, Raghu, Kavraki, Lydia, Kiang, Ching-Hwa, Kimmel, Marek, Kirienko, Natasha, Kolomeisky, Anatoly, Lavery, Laura, Li, Lei, Lieberman-Aiden, Erez, Loveless, Theresa, Lu, George, Luan, Lan, Ma, Yuan, MacKintosh, Frederick, Masiello, Carrie, Mou, Quanbing, Nakhleh, Luay, Nikonowicz, Edward, Onuchic, Jose, Phillips, George, Raphael, Rob, Renata, Hans, Robinson, Jacob, Segatori, Laura, Shamoo, Yousif, Silberg, Joff, St. Pierre, Francois, Stadler, Lauren, Szablowski, Jerzy, Tabor, Jeffrey, Tang, Evelyn, Tao, Yizhi, Thyer, Ross, Treangen, Todd, Uribe, Rosa, Veiseh, Omid, Vlassakis, Julea, Warmflash, Aryeh, Wolynes, Peter, Xiao, Han, Xie, Chong, Yao, Vicky

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