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Overview

Lizhu Wang is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on Engineering and Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work has been disseminated through various scientific venues, contributing to both theoretical and applied topics within these disciplines.

Their research extensively covers topics including:

  • Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery Techniques
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Metal and Thin Film Mechanics
  • Rock Mechanics and Modeling
  • Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials
  • Diamond and Carbon-based Materials Research

In terms of subfields, Lizhu Wang has produced work in:

  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Molecular Medicine
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Biomaterials

Key publication venues featuring their work include:

  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Surface and Coatings Technology
  • Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
  • Materials and Structures
  • Macromolecules

Frequent collaborators in their research projects have included Yifu Long, Xing Liu, Li-Chun Chang, Yung-I Chen, and Jian Tang.

Selected recent publications highlight a range of topics and applications:

  • "Ixeris sonchifolia: a review of its traditional uses, chemical constituents, pharmacology and modern applications," 2020, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
  • "Highly Robust Nanogels from Thermal-Responsive Nanoparticles with Controlled Swelling for Engineering Deployments," 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Nosocomial infections in adult patients receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in China: A retrospective cohort study," 2023, American Journal of Infection Control
  • "Avalanches in concrete compression failure under sulfate attack," 2022, Materials and Structures
  • "High Temperature Self-Regenerative Granular Hydrogels for Fracture Treatments During Subsurface Energy Recovery," 2023, Macromolecular Rapid Communications

Best Publications

  • Impacts of urbanization on stream habitat and fish across multiple spatial scales.

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Kanehl;Roger Bannerman

  • Influences of Watershed Land Use on Habitat Quality and Biotic Integrity in Wisconsin Streams

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Kanehl;Ronald Gatti

  • Watershed, reach, and riparian influences on stream fish assemblages in the Northern Lakes and Forest Ecoregion, U.S.A.

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Rasmussen;Paul Seelbach

  • Development and Validation of an Index of Biotic Integrity for Coldwater Streams in Wisconsin

    John Lyons;Lizhu Wang;Timothy D. Simonson

  • Watershed Urbanization and Changes in Fish Communities in Southeastern Wisconsin Streams

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Kanehi;Roger Bannerman

  • Linkages between nutrients and assemblages of macroinvertebrates and fish in wadeable streams: implication to nutrient criteria development.

    Lizhu Wang;Dale M. Robertson;Paul J. Garrison

  • Field-Based Estimates of Thermal Tolerance Limits for Trout: Incorporating Exposure Time and Temperature Fluctuation

    Kevin E. Wehrly;Lizhu Wang;Matthew Mitro

  • Impacts of Urban Land Cover on Trout Streams in Wisconsin and Minnesota

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Kanehl

  • Influences of Watershed, Riparian-Corridor, and Reach-Scale Characteristics on Aquatic Biota in Agricultural Watersheds

    Jana S. Stewart;Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Judy A. Horwatich

  • Impacts of urban landuse on macroinvertebrate communities in southeastern Wisconsin streams

    Kristine F. Stepenuck;Ronald L. Crunkilton;Lizhu Wang

  • Influences of Watershed Urbanization and Instream Habitat on Macroinvertebrates in Cold Water Streams

    Lizhu Wang;Paul Kanehl

  • Assessment of dam effects on streams and fish assemblages of the conterminous USA.

    Arthur R. Cooper;Dana M. Infante;Wesley M. Daniel;Kevin E. Wehrly

  • Impacts of urbanization on stream habitats and macroinvertebrate communities in the tributaries of Qiangtang River, China

    Beixin Wang;Dongxiao Liu;Shuru Liu;Yong Zhang

  • Relative influence of variables at multiple spatial scales on stream macroinvertebrates in the Northern Lakes and Forest ecoregion, U.S.A.

    Brian M. Weigel;Lizhu Wang;Paul W. Rasmussen;Jason T. Butcher

  • Defining and Characterizing Coolwater Streams and Their Fish Assemblages in Michigan and Wisconsin, USA

    John Lyons;Troy Zorn;Jana S. Stewart;Paul W. Seelbach

  • Effects of watershed best management practices on habitat and fish in Wisconsin streams

    Lizhu Wang;John Lyons;Paul Kanehl

  • Assemblage-based biomonitoring of freshwater ecosystem health via multimetric indices: A critical review and suggestions for improving their applicability

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  • Quantitative Identification of Disturbance Thresholds in Support of Aquatic Resource Management

    Travis O. Brenden;Lizhu Wang;Zhenming Su

  • Landscape based identification of human disturbance gradients and reference conditions for Michigan streams.

    Lizhu Wang;Travis Brenden;Travis Brenden;Paul Seelbach;Arthur Cooper

  • Accuracy and Precision of Selected Stream Habitat Estimates

    Lizhu Wang;Timothy D. Simonson;John Lyons

  • Landscape influences on stream habitats and biological assemblages

    Robert M. Hughes;Lizhu. Wang;Paul W. Seelbach

Frequent Co-Authors

John Lyons
John Lyons University of Wisconsin–Madison
William W. Taylor
William W. Taylor Michigan State University
Robert M. Hughes
Robert M. Hughes Oregon State University
Dale M. Robertson
Dale M. Robertson United States Geological Survey
Julian D. Olden
Julian D. Olden University of Washington
George B. Arhonditsis
George B. Arhonditsis University of Toronto
Karl Cottenie
Karl Cottenie University of Guelph
Craig A. Stow
Craig A. Stow National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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