Yali Huang
postdoctoral fellow
Postdoc Researcher
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Yali Huang's research spans diverse areas, including materials science, catalysis, and biomedical applications. Her work has involved the synthesis of advanced materials such as bimetallic fluoride heterojunctions on porous carbon nanofibers for efficient oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalysts, and MXene/carbon nanotube@MnO2 composites for supercapacitors. Huang has also investigated metal-organic frameworks for selective hydrogenation and explored nitrogen-doped hierarchical porous carbon films derived from metal-organic framework/cotton composite fabrics for flexible supercapacitors. Her recent publications also indicate a growing interest in biomedical research, with studies on alleviating lipid accumulation in diabetic nephropathy, the intracranial electrophysiological basis of functional connectivity in human brain white matter, and nanomotor-based H2S donors for Parkinson's disease treatment.
Her academic background includes a Ph.D. in Electronic Science and Technology from Beijing Institute of Technology. With a h-index of 30 and over 200 publications, Huang is recognized as a highly cited researcher. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Xiawei Ou, Charles M. Glasier, and Xiaoxu Na. Huang maintains an active lab website, showcasing her ongoing research endeavors.
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- h-index: 30
- Publications: 204
- Citations: 3,959
Selected Publications
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Body weight-related alterations in white matter functional connectivity in children: An fMRI study (2026)
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Relationships Between Body Composition and Mental Health During Pregnancy Are Moderated by Physical Activity and Diet (2025)
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Brain white matter development in 8-year-old children is associated with maternal mental health during pregnancy (2025)
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White matter functional networks in the developing brain (2024)
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- White matter functional networks in the developing brain
- White matter functional networks in the developing brain
- White matter functional networks in the developing brain
- Body weight-related alterations in white matter functional connectivity in children: An fMRI study
- Body weight-related alterations in white matter functional connectivity in children: An fMRI study
- Body weight-related alterations in white matter functional connectivity in children: An fMRI study
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