School of Intelligent Science and Technology

Mi Xianqiang

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Mi Xianqiang is a research fellow at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), doctoral supervisor and project leader. He is also an part-time professor at Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study,UCAS, Chief Scientist of the National Key R&D Program, and Shanghai Academic Research Leader.He received his Ph.D. degree from Fudan University and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine.He became a laboratory director and research fellow at the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011, and joined the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in June 2019. He has long been conducting crossover research on biological medicine and engineering. He has published more than 110 papers inProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,Biosensors and Bioelectronicsand other famous journals, and made 27 patent applications (19 have been authorized). While being the organizer of many influential professional conferences, he was also invited to attend and deliver presentations at international academic conferences. He is an editorial board member of many well-known academic journals and has taken office in many national and international academic organizations.

His main achievements are as follows: He developed a series of highly efficient nano-bioprobes and biosensors and his papers were selected as the cover papers, the annual highlight papers, or ESI's top 1% highly cited papers; he developed several microfluidic body fluid biological detector prototypes (electrochemical, optical, magnetic) and microfluidic organ simulation chips (for tumor metastasis and blood-brain barrier); he developed the micro-droplet technology-based fluorescence sorting of single tumor cells, high-throughput single cell sequencing and the single-cell cultivation technology; he conducted collaborative research on the development of super-resolution optical microscopy imaging technology based on ghost imaging and participated in the development of devices for measuring the extremely weak biological magnetic field.

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