BiographyDr. Peng Shi, Professor, recipient of the National Excellent Young Scientists Fund, and Principal Investigator of the National Key R&D Program Youth Project.
He obtained his Ph.D. from the Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2016. From 2016 to 2020, he conducted postdoctoral research in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Pennsylvania State University, USA. In September 2020, he joined the School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering at South China University of Technology as a professor and Ph.D. supervisor. Professor Shi is dedicated to developing chemical modification-based cell engineering technologies. As the corresponding author, he has published 20 papers in internationally renowned academic journals such as Sci Adv, Nat Commun, Angew Chem Int Ed, Adv Mater. He has led several research projects, including the National Key R&D Program Youth Project, the National Excellent Young Scientists Fund, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program. He also serves as a youth editorial board member for Exploration and Chinese Chemical Letters. Education2010-09~2016-01, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chemistry, PhD; 2006-09~2010-07, Inner Mongolia University, Applied Chemistry, Bachelor's. Admission InformationWorkExperience2020-09~now, South China University of Technology, Professor 2016-04~2020-07, Pennsylvania State University, Postdoctoral Fellow Social PositionResearch AreasCell engineering; biomolecular self-assembly, biomaterial self-assembly; Main research directions: (1) Polymerization in living cells for cell engineering and cell function regulation. (2) Cell surface modification with biomacromolecules and natural polymers for cell function regulation. (3) Biomedical applications of engineered cells: improving cell homing, increasing transplanted cell survival, and enhancing cell therapy function Courses TaughtFrontiers in Chemical Biology; Biomaterials Surface and Engineering; Comprehensive Biomedical Experiments; Advanced Biomaterials Technology. Research ProjectNational Key R&D Program Youth Project; National Excellent Young Scientists Fund; National Natural Science Foundation of China - General Program; Guangdong Natural Science Foundation of China - General Program; Fundamental Research Funds for Central University. Selected Publications
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