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Shichu Huang

Senior Scientist, Assay Integration at Sherlock Biosciences

Shichu Huang is a Senior Scientist - Assay Integration at Sherlock Biosciences. Shichu has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Washington and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Washington, Department of Bioengineering.

Dr. Huang's research focuses on the development of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for the detection of infectious diseases. Shichu has worked on the development of RDTs for the detection of influenza and other respiratory viruses, as well as for the detection of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Dr. Huang has also worked on the development of smart phone-based RDTs for the detection of influenza and other respiratory viruses. These RDTs use a smartphone's camera and sensors to detect the presence of viruses in a sample.

In their current role at Sherlock Biosciences, Dr. Huang is responsible for the integration of RDTs into Sherlock's platform. Shichu is also responsible for the development and validation of RDTs for use on Sherlock's platform.

Shichu Huang completed a Ph.D in Materials Engineering from Auburn University.

and Joycelynn Acheampong - Senior Research Associate - Assay Development reports to Shichu Huang. Some of their coworkers include Adam Silverman - Scientist II - Power-free Development, Nico Angenent-Mari - Scientist II, and Nadish Goyal - Senior Scientist - Assay Development. Shichu Huang reports to Aric Joneja, Associate Director - Assay Development.

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