With the overarching goal to develop novel therapeutics and vaccines, Zhu Lab research interest lies at the interface of RNA/DNA/protein chemistry and engineering, immunology, and applied chemistry and biomaterials. Our current focus is to develop nucleic acid immunotherapeutic/vaccines and their delivery systems, for the prophylaxis and immunotherapy of cancer, infectious diseases, and autoimmune disorders. We have published >100 papers including research articles in Science Advances, Nature Communications, and PNAS. Our research has been supported by >$10 million external funding from National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Defense (DoD), American Cancer Society (ACS), among others.
Our lab is a vibrant research community that values intellectual innovation, teamwork, scientific excellence, and career development. As a graduate student or postdoc, you will:
- Work on cutting-edge projects: Tackle challenging scientific questions related to nucleic acid therapeutics and vaccines, and contribute to the development of novel disease treatments and preventive measures.
- Collaborate with experts: Engage in interdisciplinary collaborations within the lab and with leading researchers in the University of Michigan and worldwide. Benefit from the diverse expertise and perspectives to accelerate your scientific growth.
- Access state-of-the-art facilities: Leverage the advanced infrastructure in the lab and institution, including modern laboratories, cutting-edge equipment and expertise, and resources, to conduct your research effectively and efficiently.
- Publish and present your work: Dr. Zhu's lab encourages the dissemination of research findings through high-impact publications and presentations at national and international conferences, ensuring your work reaches a wide audience.
- Lead research projects and work with the team on research projects, train graduate students and undergraduate students, writing manuscripts and assist in writing research proposals, and other duties required for regular lab management and research development
Learn more: https://pharmacy.umich.edu/people/guizhiz or https://guizhizhu.org/