Hubei, China

Ju Huang


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations by Ju Huang in Biological Part Characterization

Introduction

Ju Huang is an accomplished inventor based in Hubei, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of biology through his innovative methods for characterizing biological parts. His work focuses on utilizing advanced techniques to enhance the understanding and application of biological components.

Latest Patents

Ju Huang holds a patent titled "Method for characterizing biological part based on dual-fluorescent reporter gene system and biological part library constructed thereon." This invention provides a method for identifying and characterizing biological parts using omics datasets and a dual-fluorescent reporter gene system. The method includes several steps, such as identifying biological parts, constructing a single-fluorescent reporter gene system, obtaining a dual-fluorescent reporter gene system skeleton, and constructing recombinant plasmids. This innovative approach allows for the quick screening and identification of various biological parts, including RBS, UTRs, promoters, and terminators, in a relatively short time frame. The invention also facilitates the expansion of biological part libraries, making it applicable in metabolic engineering.

Career Highlights

Ju Huang is affiliated with Hubei University, where he continues to advance his research and contribute to the scientific community. His work has garnered attention for its practical applications in biological research and engineering.

Collaborations

Ju Huang collaborates with notable colleagues, including Shihui Yang and Yongfu Yang, who contribute to his research endeavors.

Conclusion

Ju Huang's innovative methods in biological part characterization represent a significant advancement in the field of biology. His contributions not only enhance the understanding of biological components but also pave the way for future applications in metabolic engineering.

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