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Professor Wei Huang is a prominent researcher in the field of Biological Engineering at the University of Oxford, where he is also a Fellow of St Edmund Hall. His research focuses on synthetic biology and single-cell biology applications, particularly the development of reprogrammable cellular platforms known as SimCells. These 'artificial cellular machines' aim to harness the potential of reprogrammable bacterial systems for various applications, including diagnostics, treatment of diseases, and sustainable energy solutions. His work has explored innovative biosensor systems for medical diagnostics and engineered systems for efficient hydrogen production, emphasizing environmentally friendly technologies. Professor Huang has published extensively in high-impact journals and has developed novel methodologies such as Raman spectroscopy techniques to enhance understanding of microbial functions at a single-cell level. His lab is dedicated to pioneering advances in synthetic biology, aiming to create breakthrough applications that bridge living and non-living systems.
University of Oxford • Oxford
Serving as a Professor in Biological Engineering and leading innovative research in synthetic and single-cell biology.
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.