Edward Moh is a Research Fellow at Macquarie University, with a focus on advancements in biophotonics. His work lies at the intersection of nanotechnology and biomedical applications, exploring how light interactions at the nanoscale can lead to breakthroughs in diabetes treatment and neurobiology. Edward has been involved in several high-impact research projects that examine glycomic processes and their implications in disorders such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and type-2 diabetes. He collaborates extensively with prominent national and international researchers, contributing to the body of knowledge through his publications and ongoing research initiatives. Edward holds a Doctorate and has received recognition for his contributions to science through various awards, including the Faculty of Science and Engineering Award for Higher Degree Research. His commitment to advancing scientific understanding has led him to be principal investigator on multiple projects aiming to enhance health outcomes through innovative research methods.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW
Conducting research in biophotonics and collaborating on projects involving glycomics and neurobiology.