Skip to main content Start main content

PAIR Distinguished Lecture Series: Crosswalk between Engineering, Biology and Medicine

Conference / Lecture

DLS by Prof CUI Zhanfeng on 23 April 20242000 x 1050 pxEN
  • Date

    23 Apr 2024

  • Organiser

    PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research

  • Time

    10:30 - 12:00

  • Venue

    Lecture Theatre GH201, Podium Floor, Wing GH, PolyU Map  

Speaker

Prof. CUI Zhanfeng

Enquiry

PolyU Academy for Interdisciplinary Research 3400 3036 info.pair@polyu.edu.hk

Remarks

Open to public

DLS by Prof CUI Zhanfeng on 23 April 20241024 x 1536 pxEN

Summary

Biomedical engineering develops solutions to meet unmet clinical needs based on advances in science, particularly biological and life sciences.  In this talk, Prof. Cui will discuss some examples to illustrate the irreplicable roles the engineers play and the critical contributions to the development of new therapies and new clinical practice.   These includes: 

  • Tissue engineering
  • Cell and stem cell therapy
  • Point of care medical devices and in vitro diagnostics
  • the development of novel research tools to support fundamental research in life sciences

One purpose of this talk would be to inspire next generation of engineers and scientists to consider a career in this exciting and rewarding domain.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. CUI Zhanfeng

Prof. CUI Zhanfeng

Donald Pollock Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Oxford and Founding Director of Oxford Suzhou Centre for Advanced Research

Professor CUI Zhanfeng is the Donald Pollock Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Oxford since the Chair was established in 2000. He is the Founding Director of the Oxford Suzhou Centre for Advanced Research (OSCAR), the only Oxford University Centre outside the UK in Physical Sciences and Engineering. He was educated in China, and awarded BSc (1982), from Inner Mongolia Polytechnic University, MSc (1984) and PhD (1987) from Dalian University of Technology. After a postdoc in Strathclyde University (1988-1991), he became a Lecturer of Chemical Engineering in Edinburgh University in 1991, moved to Oxford in 1994 as a University Lecturer in Engineering Science and Tutorial Fellow of Keble College. He became a Reader in Engineering Science in 1999. He was elected to the first Chemical Engineering Chair at the University of Oxford in 2000 and a Professorial Fellow of Hertford College. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (FIChemE, 2003) and a Fellow of American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (FAIMBE, 2014). In 2009, he was awarded a Higher Doctorate, Doctor of Science (DSc), by the University of Oxford, to recognize his excellence in academic scholarship. He was elected to a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng) in 2013, a Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2021, and a Fellow of the UK Academy of Medical Sciences (FMedSci), 2023. Professor CUI is known for his work on membrane technology and bioprocessing. He has focused on the interface between Chemical Engineering and Life Sciences and Medicine. His current research interests focus on the development of enabling technologies for regenerative medicine (bioreactors, three-dimensional culture, cryopreservation and scale-up), and applications to treat cancers, diabetes, neural degeneration and musculoskeletal conditions. He is also active in developing in vitro diagnostic technologies for point of care testing, in particular, of cancers and infectious diseases.

Your browser is not the latest version. If you continue to browse our website, Some pages may not function properly.

You are recommended to upgrade to a newer version or switch to a different browser. A list of the web browsers that we support can be found here