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Matthew A. Young

Stanford University

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About Matthew A. Young at Stanford University (Stanford)

Matthew A. Young is a researcher based at Stanford University. They specialize in DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, and Protein Structure and Dynamics, with ongoing contributions to these areas. Their academic career is distinguished by over 8,451 citations, demonstrating their leading role in the global research community. With a formidable H-index of 36, Matthew A. Young continues to drive innovation in their area of expertise.

Research Areas

DNA and Nucleic Acid ChemistryRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsProtein Structure and DynamicsAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniquesGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications

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Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations8,451

Above average

Publications78

Selective publication record

h-index36

Established scholar

i10-index45

Growing portfolio

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