Huang Xiaoping
About Huang Xiaoping
Huang Xiaoping is an animal biologist and lab manager currently employed at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland, USA. He has a background as a research assistant at Boston Children's Hospital and holds a Bachelor's degree from Penn State University.
Work at National Institutes of Health
Huang Xiaoping has been employed at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 2017. In the role of Animal Biologist and Lab Manager, he is responsible for overseeing laboratory operations and conducting research related to animal biology. His work contributes to various scientific initiatives within the NIH, which is a leading biomedical research institution in the United States.
Previous Experience at Boston Children's Hospital
Prior to his current position, Huang Xiaoping worked as a research assistant at Boston Children's Hospital from 2011 to 2017. During his six years there, he gained valuable experience in a clinical research environment, contributing to projects that focused on pediatric health and animal studies.
Education and Expertise
Huang Xiaoping earned his Bachelor's degree from Penn State University. His educational background provides a strong foundation in biological sciences, which supports his work in animal biology and laboratory management at the NIH.
Professional Role and Responsibilities
As a Lab Manager and Animal Biologist, Huang Xiaoping oversees the daily operations of the laboratory, ensuring compliance with research protocols and safety regulations. He manages research projects, coordinates with team members, and contributes to the advancement of knowledge in animal biology.