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Ai Lab

Laboratory of Protein Engineering: Advancing Imaging, Therapeutics, and Diagnostics

The Ai lab specializes in protein engineering and employs interdisciplinary approaches, including biophysics, bioanalytical chemistry, chemical biology, synthetic biology, and optical imaging.

One of our main areas of focus is the development of molecular biosensors that provide insights into cellular and organismal signaling. We employ state-of-the-art techniques such as directed evolution, fluorescence imaging, bioluminescence imaging, synthetic chemistry, genetic screening, and mass spectrometry to unravel complex biological pathways related to redox biology, metabolism, and neuronal activity.

Furthermore, we explore the application of protein-based tools in live cells and rodent models to better understand pathophysiology and develop innovative therapies for conditions like diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease, and cancer. As an emerging direction, we are also working on the development of biosensors that can serve as self-wellness alert devices or diagnostics in resource-limited settings.

We are a collaborative group of protein engineers, chemists, and biologists who are ambitious, dedicated to success, and strive to work effectively together as a team.

We recognize and respect that our research and learning take place on a campus initially constructed by enslaved African Americans on the land of the Monacan Native Americans.

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Cancer Center provides two new grants, including Trainee Fellowship to Zefan

The UVA Comprehensive Cancer Center has generously awarded two grants to our lab, igniting excitement and fueling our research endeavors. Dr. Zefan Li, our lab's Research Scientist, has been selected…

Community Engagement: Inspiring Local Youth in Scientific Research

The Starr Hill Pathways Program (SHP) aims to address educational inequities in the Charlottesville-Albemarle region by providing social, technical, and research infrastructure. Beginning in 7th grade, SHP offers a comprehensive…

Paper on bioluminescent potassium sensor is published in JACS

The paper by Shengyu, Ying, and several other co-authors on an engineered bioluminescent potassium sensor has been published in the ACS flagship journal JACS. This paper demonstrates an innovative concept…

Ai named UVA School of Medicine Pinn Scholar & promoted to full professor

Huiwang Ai has been selected as a Pinn Scholar for 2023-2026. The Pinn Scholars program is named in honor of Dr. Vivian Pinn who was a graduate of the UVA…

Paper on amber-emitting luciferase and immunobioluminescence imaging published in JACS

The paper by Ying, Yiyu, and several other co-authors on an engineered amber-emitting luciferase and in vivo immunobioluminescence imaging is now published in the ACS flagship journal, Journal of the American Chemical…

Lab Location

Pinn Hall - Rm. 4013-4020, 1340 Jefferson Park Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22908

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