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Luo Xiliang

Luo Xiliang PhD

Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Qingdao, Shandong, China

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Luo Xiliang, male, born in December 1976, is a second-level professor in Shandong Province, a winner of the National Excellent Youth Fund, a Taishan Scholar Distinguished Professor of Shandong Province, and a doctoral supervisor. He obtained a bachelor's and master's degree from Qingdao University of Science and Technology, and a doctorate in analytical chemistry from Nanjing University in 2005, with Academician Chen Hongyuan as his supervisor. From 2005 to 2011, he conducted postdoctoral research at Dublin City University in Ireland, Arizona State University in the United States, and the University of Pittsburgh. In February 2011, he was approved as a Marie Curie Scholar of the European Union based on the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; in March, he was hired as a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States; in September 2011, he was selected by the Shandong Provincial Government as a Taishan Scholar Distinguished Professor of Biochemical Analysis (in 2016, the Taishan Scholar's appointment period was excellent and he received continuous funding). In early 2014, he served as the Vice Dean of the School of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Qingdao University of Science and Technology and the Deputy Director of the Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Sensing and Life Analysis of the Ministry of Education; at the end of 2016, he served as the Dean and Director of the Key Laboratory; from mid-2022, he served as the Vice President of Qingdao University of Science and Technology. As the leader of the Huang Danian-style teaching team in Shandong universities, he has been engaged in teaching and scientific research related to life analytical chemistry and electrochemistry for a long time. He has carried out distinctive research work in the field of photoelectric sensing and imaging analysis, proposed and developed the concept of anti-pollution biosensors, and has had a positive impact at home and abroad. He has published more than 260 papers in journals such as Chemical Reviews and Analytical Chemistry, which have been cited more than 12,000 times; more than 10 national invention patents have been authorized.