The 4th International
BioDesign Research Conference

International Symposium on Development and 
Application of Modern Biotechnology

The 4th International
BioDesign Research Conference

International Symposium on Development and Application of Modern Biotechnology

October 27th - 30th, 2023
Wuhan, China

October 27th - 30th, 2023
Wuhan,China

Peng Xu

Guangdong Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, china

Peng Xu is an Associate professor of Guangdong-Technion Chemical Engineering program, Israel Institute of Technology. Prior to his position at Technion, he was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Maryland Baltimore County from 2016 to 2020. He obtained the BS and MS degree in Biochemical Engineering from Jiangnan University, the PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2013) and completed his postdoc training in the Stephanopoulos lab at MIT (2016). Dr. Xu has received a number of awards and recognitions, including the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad (2012), the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Award (2018), the Biotechnology & Bioengineering (B&B) Daniel IC Wang Award (2020).



Abstract

Food, energy, drugs are all derived from chemistry and biology. With increasing world population and growing resource demand, our overexploitation of nature has led to climate changes and rapid loss of ecological diversity. Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology are enabling technologies to produce the essential chemicals and drugs we use on the daily basis. Recent achievement in chemistry and biology allows us to repurpose the genetic and biocatalytic modules inside a living cell. To meet our sustainable goals, I will present our effort to reprogram biology for manufacturing applications. This effort allows us to optimize the cellular reaction networks to produce high value chemicals and pharmaceuticals from renewable feedstocks. This effort also led us to harness genetically encoded biosensors to detect environmental pollutants and probe cellular states. Guided by intelligent design principles, I will also present our recent effort to rewire transcriptional regulation to improve and stabilize long-term cellular performance. Engineering genetic, biocatalytic and feedback control modules in living cells will present us feasible solutions to address the most pressing challenges in health, energy and environment in the 21st century.

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