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Jing Fu received M.Eng/Ph.D. from Pennsylvania State University, USA in 2008, focusing on the development of nano/microfabrication processes for biomedical applications. Following her doctoral studies, she was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) where she continued her research on novel cell imaging techniques. Dr. Fu joined the Faculty of Engineering at Monash University in 2010. Her research focuses on the integration of nanoengineering tools, particularly charged particle beams, to construct structural chemical maps and understand cell-material interface interactions. She has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to develop Focused Ion Beam (FIB) technology for imaging and manipulating single cells. Her recent research highlights include 3D visualization of HIV viral entry into dendritic cells and T-cells, which are crucial steps in the HIV infection cycle, and the compositional mapping of mammalian cell interiors. With over five years of experience with FIB/SEM/TEM surface techniques in routine cryogenic environments, she currently works as a principal scientist investigating the dynamics of nanomaterials in human immune cells, collaborating with researchers from Monash, CSIRO, and the Australian Synchrotron.
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