Yang Yang (杨扬), Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (2020-present)

Biomolecular Science and Engineering (BMSE) Program (2020-present)

University of California, Santa Barbara

Google Scholar Profile of Prof. Yang Yang

Education

B.S. Chemistry, Peking University (2011)

Ph.D. Organic Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2016). Advisor: Prof. Stephen Buchwald

Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley (2018). Advisor: Prof. Jeffrey Long

NIH Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology (2020). Advisor: Prof. Frances Arnold

Email: yang@chem.ucsb.edu

Service

2024-present: editorial board member, Tetrahedron

2024-present: editorial board member, Tetrahedron Letters

2024-present: early career advisory board member, Organic Chemistry Frontiers

2022-present: advisory board member, Tetrahedron Chem

2022-present: youth editorial board member, Green Synthesis and Catalysis

Biosketch

Dr. Yang Yang obtained a B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University where he did his undergraduate research with Prof. Jianbo Wang. During his undergraduate years, he also carried out summer research at the University of California, Los Angeles with Prof. Neil Garg. Yang received his Ph.D. degree in Organic Chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the guidance of Prof. Stephen Buchwald. At MIT, his research focused on copper-catalyzed asymmetric hydrofunctionalization of simple olefins. In particular, he developed an enantioselective hydroamination of unactivated internal olefins and a set of methods for the enantioselective addition of olefin-derived nucleophiles to carbonyls and imines. While in graduate school, Yang also spent a summer in the laboratory of Prof. Peng Liu at the University of Pittsburgh, where he used computational tools to elucidate the mechanism of copper-catalyzed olefin functionalization reactions. As an NIH Postdoctoral Fellow working with Prof. Frances Arnold at the California Institute of Technology, through directed evolution, Yang developed an enzymatic platform for the asymmetric amination of primary, secondary, and tertiary sp3 C-H bonds. Yang started his independent career in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UC Santa Barbara in summer 2020. By integrating organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, enzymology, protein engineering, bioinformatics and computational modeling, the Yang lab is addressing challenging problems in the broadly defined field of synthetic chemistry and catalysis.

Awards and Honors

2024 Department of Energy (DOE) Early Career Award

2024 Amgen Young Investigator Award

2024 American Chemical Society Division of Organic Chemistry Young Investigator

2024 Stanley and Leslie Parsons Award in Biochemistry

2024 Sloan Research Fellowship

2024 Bürgenstock JSP Fellowship

2024 CAPA Distinguished Junior Faculty Award

2023 David & Lucile Packard Fellowship in Science and Engineering

2023 Army Research Office (ARO) Young Investigator Award

2023 Thieme Chemistry Journals Award

2022 NIH Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA)

2022 NSF CAREER Award

2022 ACS Herman Frasch Foundation Agricultural Chemistry Grantee

2022 ACS Petroleum Research Fund New Doctoral Investigator Award

2022 UCSB Faculty Career Development Award

2021 UCSB Regent’s Junior Faculty Fellowship Award 

2018-2020 NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Fellowship  

2016-2018 Miller Postdoctoral Fellowship 

2016 Outstanding Self-Financed Chinese Students Award

2015 MIT Chemistry K. Barry Sharpless Travel Award

2011-2012 MIT Moore Fellowship

2011 Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Achievement Award

2010 Ko-Guan Leo Scholarship

2010 Hui-Chun Qin and Tsung-Dao Lee Undergraduate Research Fellowship

2009 National Scholarship of China

2008 National Scholarship of China

2008 Canon Freshman Scholarship