Xuejin Chen
Name of Research Group: Nano-Bio Technology Laboratory
Description of Research Group:Biomedical engineering, the most rapidly growing of engineering disciplines from a global perspective, is now playing an irreplaceable role in the enhancement of human lifespan and its quality. At our Nano-Bio Technology Laboratory, we explore multi-disciplinary research and cutting-edge technology so that we bridge medicine and technology. Specifically, we are dedicated to achieving similar success with polypeptide sequencing to what nanopore sequencing has done to DNA so that there will be a possibility that we understand the causes of protein primary structure related diseases better and consequently come up with a solution. Moreover, solid-state nanopores have huge potential in single cell secretion detection because significant clinical biomarkers can be selective thanks to nanopore's adjustable geometry. We are also interested in utilizing electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy in various biomedical applications, such as synthetic biology and virology, to aid clinic treatment.
Team members Introduction:Xuejin Chen, a master's degree candidate in the major of Electronic Information (Biomedical Engineering) for the class of 2025. During undergraduate studies, he attended Central South University, majoring in Biomedical Engineering, with courses focusing on Signal and System, Biomedical Signal Processing, etc. He has actively participated in scientific research activities, winning the second prize in the 9th Biomedical Engineering Innovation and Design Competition, and has always attached great importance to the cultivation of innovation and practical abilities.