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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, Stanford‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,725‬‬ - ‪Synthetic Biology‬ - ‪Bioengineering‬ - ‪Biomolecular Engineering‬ - ‪Immunotherapy‬ -...

  2. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Web page: https://gaolab.blog/ Print Profile. Email Profile. View Stanford-only Profile. Bio. Research & Scholarship. Teaching. Publications. Bio. How do we design biological systems as “smart medicine” that sense patients’ states, process the information, and respond accordingly?

  3. Xiaojing Gao. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. How do we design biological systems as “smart medicine” that sense patients’ states, process the information, and respond accordingly? To realize this vision, we engineer towards a “simple” goal: producing specific proteins in the right cells at the right time.

  4. Stanford Profile. xjgao@stanford.edu. How do we design biological systems as “smart medicine” that sense patients’ states, process the information, and respond accordingly? To realize this vision, we engineer towards a “simple” goal: producing specific proteins in the right cells at the right time.

  5. Xiaojiang GAO | Cited by 10,703 | of National Institutes of Health, MD (NIH) | Read 93 publications | Contact Xiaojiang GAO

  6. Xiaojing Gao | Cellular and Molecular Biology Training Program. Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Department: Chemical Engineering. Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, Biology and Biological Engineering (2020) Ph.D., Stanford University, Biology (2015) B.S., Peking University, Biology (2009)

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  8. Xiaojing Gao - Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. Bio-X Affiliated Faculty. Stanford Profile. Dr. Gao's Lab Homepage. Dr. Xiaojing Gao hopes to provide answers to the question of how to design biological systems as “smart medicine” that sense patients’ states, process the information, and respond accordingly.