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Xiao Wang

Professor, School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering

Wang's research efforts include understanding synthetic multistable gene networks, the role of noise in cell differentiation, and molecular evolution, and systems biology research on small network motifs with feedbacks.

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ASU professor awarded $1.8 million in funding to research how changes in DNA can influence a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

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Advances in re-engineering our body’s biomechanisms at molecular and genetic levels could expand possibilities for restoring human health.

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Two ASU laboratory teams have published new research that represents a first in the expanding field of synthetic biology.

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SEED 2018 showed synthetic biology’s potential to help solve many of the world’s big challenges. ASU researchers are poised to contribute to the solutions.