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lecture

The application of focused ion beam in 3D reconstruction and milling in situ for biological sample

Speaker: Dr. Xiaomin Li

Time: June 19, 10:00 - 11:30 am

Venue: Lynn Library Lecture Hall 111

Deconstruction of a Spino-Brain-Spinal Cord Circuit Drives Chronic Mechanical Pain

Speaker: Xiaoke CHEN

Time: 16:20-17:30 PM, 11 June, 2025

Venue: The Learning Studio

Mechanisms of diabetes drug targets: KATP and SGLT2

Speaker: Dr. Lei Chen

Time: June 12, 10:00 - 11:30 am

Venue: The Learning Studio

Exploring Higher-Order Protein-Membrane Assemblies Using Cryogenic Electron Tomography

Speaker: Prof. Qiangjun Zhou

Time: May 27, 10:00 - 11:30 am

Venue: The Learning Studio

Molecular Insights into Immunoglobulins

Speaker: Prof. Junyu Xiao

Time: May 28, 10:00 - 11:30 am

Venue: Lynn Library Lecture Hall 111

Departments

Department of Biology

Department of Biology

Department of Immunology and Microbiology

Department of Immunology and Microbiology

Department of Systems Biology

Department of Systems Biology

Department of Chemical Biology

Department of Chemical Biology

Department of Neuroscience

Department of Neuroscience

research

Research Area

The research area covers important fields: systems biology, neurobiology, plant biology, immunology and microbiology , chemical biology , structural biology.

Scientific Achievements

In recent years, our teaching staff members' voices have been increasingly heard in international biological field by publishing more than 500 excellent papers with SUSTech as the first author or corresponding author including Nature Communications,Cell Research, Cell Stem Cell,Circulation Research.

Research Paltform

Since its establishment, SUSTech has promoted the construction of various scientific research platforms and has been approved to build 2 provincial research platforms.

  • 2020

    Set up

  • 400 +

    Staff

  • 50 +

    Faculty members

Faculty

Since our inception, the School of Life Sciences has attached enormous importance to attracting high-quality talents to its faculty.

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