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Xin Liang
Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School
Xin Liang is a dedicated postdoctoral research fellow specializing in Cancer Biology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. His primary research focuses on exploring the intricate relationships between cancer cells and biomechanical factors in the tumor microenvironment, particularly in the context of invasion and metastasis. His current project aims to establish a sophisticated 3D in vitro culture system to study primary tumor cells, stromal cells, and immune cells for conducting high-throughput immunotherapy studies.
Xin Liang's academic background is impressive, having pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biomedical/Medical Engineering at the University of Science and Technology of China, as well as a Master's degree and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington. He also holds a Bachelor of Science (summa cum laude) in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University.
With a wealth of experience in research, Xin Liang has contributed significantly to the field. During his tenure as a graduate student, he worked on developing biomedical microsensors for studying bio-thermal phenomena in cryobiology and evaluating platelet function in hematology. He has published his findings in reputable journals such as Scientific Reports and Lab on a Chip. Additionally, his professional experience includes working as a research scientist at Hummingbird Scientific Inc., where he played a key role in developing novel sample holders for in situ liquid TEM imaging of biological specimens.
Xin Liang's research efforts have been recognized through the lead authorship of three federal research grants from NIH, NSF, and DOE. These grants aimed to visualize cell structures at ultra-high resolution to enhance the understanding of the correlation between structural characteristics and cell functions.
In his academic journey, Xin Liang has held various roles, including Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Senior Research Scientist at Cambria Corporation, and Junior Testing Engineer at Hamilton Sundstrand. His diverse experience encompasses positions such as Graduate Lecturer and Research Assistant at the University of Washington, showcasing his commitment to both academia and research.
