Shuqiang Li
About Shuqiang Li
Shuqiang Li is a Senior Scientist at the Broad Institute and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, specializing in single cell genomics and neoantigen therapy research. He holds a Ph.D. in Genetics from Marquette University and has extensive experience in the field, including previous roles at Fluidigm Corporation.
Work at Broad Institute
Shuqiang Li has served as a Senior Scientist at the Broad Institute since 2016. In this role, he contributes to various research initiatives and collaborates with a team focused on advancing scientific knowledge in genomics. His position at the Broad Institute is part of a broader career dedicated to innovative research in the life sciences.
Current Role at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Since 2019, Shuqiang Li has held the position of Senior Scientist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He manages the single cell core lab, where he oversees operations and supports research projects that utilize single cell technologies. His involvement in neoantigen therapy research reflects his commitment to advancing cancer treatment methodologies.
Previous Experience at Fluidigm Corporation
Shuqiang Li worked at Fluidigm Corporation from 2012 to 2016. He initially served as Scientist II for three years before being promoted to Senior Scientist, a role he held for one year. His work at Fluidigm focused on developing technologies that facilitate genomic research and applications.
Education and Expertise
Shuqiang Li earned his Ph.D. in Genetics from the Marquette University Department of Biological Sciences. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his specialization in single cell genomics and single cell TCR sequencing, areas in which he has developed significant expertise throughout his career.
Background at Marquette University
Shuqiang Li was a Graduate Student at Marquette University from 2000 to 2005. During this time, he focused on his studies in the field of Biological Sciences, which laid the groundwork for his future research endeavors and professional development in genetics and molecular biology.