Chemist
Bianxiao Cui
Born Nationality American Alma mater Scientific career Institutions
Bianxiao Cui is the current Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Chemistry and a fellow of the Stanford Neuroscience Institute at Stanford University .[ 1]
Education and academic career
Education
Bianxiao Cui graduated from University of Science and Technology of China in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in material science.[ 2] She received her Ph.D. in 2002 from the University of Chicago under Stuart Rice in physical chemistry.[ 3] [ 4] Between 2002 and 2007, she was a postdoctoral associate with Steven Chu at Stanford University .[ 5] In 2008, she was appointed as the assistant professor in chemistry with Stanford University , followed by promotion to associated professorship with tenure in 2015, full professorship in 2018, and Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Chemistry in 2020. She is a current member of the Bio-X Scientific Leadership Council.
Research
The Bianxiao Cui lab develops new tools to advance understandings of signal transduction in the complicated environment of living cells with tools drawn from chemistry , materials science , engineering , and molecular biology . Her research is focused on four major directions: (1) Nano-bio interface: membrane curvature [ 6] and intracellular signaling ;[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] (2) Bioelectronics : nanoscale electrodes for intracellular electrophysiology ;[ 9] (3) Optical Electrophysiology using electrochromic materials; and (4) Optical control of protein functions in neurons . The lab has special interest in membrane curvature, nano-bio interface, bioelectronics, and neurobiology.
Awards
Her awards and distinctions include the Packard Fellowships in Science and Engineering,[ 11] Searle Scholar Award,[ 12] Barany Award from Biophysical Society,[ 13] [ 14] NIH New Innovator Award,[ 15] [ 16] and NSF CAREER Award.[ 17]
References
^ "Bianxiao Cui – Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Chemistry" . Welcome to Bio-X . March 13, 2014.
^ "中科大三名校友获2009年度Packard科学和工程奖-搜狐新闻" . news.sohu.com .
^ "Graduate Student Awards | University of Chicago Department of Chemistry" . chemistry.uchicago.edu .
^ "NSF Award Search: Award # 0241133 – Structure and Diffusive Motion in Confined Multi-component Colloid Suspensions" . www.nsf.gov .
^ "Bianxiao Cui | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke" . www.ninds.nih.gov .
^ Hanson, Lindsey; Zhao, Wenting; Lou, Hsin-Ya; Lin, Ziliang Carter; Lee, Seok Woo; Chowdary, Praveen; Cui, Yi; Cui, Bianxiao (June 17, 2015). "Vertical nanopillars for in situ probing of nuclear mechanics in adherent cells" . Nature Nanotechnology . 10 (6): 554–562. Bibcode :2015NatNa..10..554H . doi :10.1038/nnano.2015.88 . PMC 5108456 . PMID 25984833 .
^ Akst, Daniel (October 22, 2015). "Artificial Skin That Knows When It Gets Touched" . Wall Street Journal – via www.wsj.com.
^ "Graphene 'camera' captures real-time electrical activity of beating heart: Graphene sheet acts like video camera to record fleeting electrical signals of neurons, cardiac cells" . ScienceDaily .
^ a b Balch, Halleh B.; McGuire, Allister F.; Horng, Jason; Tsai, Hsin-Zon; Qi, Kevin K.; Duh, Yi-Shiou; Forrester, Patrick R.; Crommie, Michael F.; Cui, Bianxiao; Wang, Feng (June 23, 2021). "Graphene Electric Field Sensor Enables Single Shot Label-Free Imaging of Bioelectric Potentials" . Nano Letters . 21 (12): 4944–4949. Bibcode :2021NanoL..21.4944B . doi :10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00543 . PMC 8510444 . PMID 34102057 . S2CID 235378803 – via ACS Publications.
^ "A Graphene 'Camera' Images the Activity of Living Heart Cells" . Wired – via www.wired.com.
^ "Cui, Bianxiao" . Packard Fellow program .
^ "Bianxiao Cui" . Searle Scholars Program .
^ "Biophysical Society names 2018 award recipients" . EurekAlert! .
^ "Barany award announcement" (PDF) .
^ "NIH Director's New Innovator Award Program – 2012 Award Recipients" . commonfund.nih.gov . September 18, 2018.
^ "NIH continues its commitment to high risk-high reward research" . National Institutes of Health (NIH) . September 30, 2015.
^ "NSF Award Search: Award # 1055112 – CAREER: Nanopillar Electrode Arrays for Highly Sensitive Detection of Neuroelectric Activities" . www.nsf.gov .
External links
International National Academics