Biography
Dr. Runze Mao’s scientific journey began at Peking University under Prof. Xin-Shan Ye. His work led to photo-induced glycosylation methods later applied to automated glycan assembly. After earning master’s degree with honors in 2016, he joined Prof. Xile Hu’s group at EPFL, Switzerland. There, he innovated green catalytic transformations from feedstocks to value-added compounds. In September 2020, he obtained his PhD in chemistry with honors. Dr. Mao then honed his expertise in directed evolution and biocatalysis as a postdoctoral researcher under Prof. Frances H. Arnold (2018 Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry) at Caltech, USA. He expanded the catalytic repertoire of metalloenzymes, addressing pressing challenges at the interface of biological and synthetic chemistry. Dr. Mao has published papers in top journals, including Nat. Catal. (2), Nat. Chem. (1), Nat. Synth. (2), JACS (3), and Angew. Chem. (2), and his academic excellence has been recognized with many awards, including the Reaxys Global PhD Prize finalist, and the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad.
From August 2024, Dr. Mao assumed the role of Assistant Professor at Tsinghua iBHE, bringing his diverse expertise to bear on new scientific frontiers.
Education and Professional Experience
2024.08-now Tsinghua University, Assistant professor
2021.01-2024.06 California Institute of Technology (Caltech, USA), SNSF Postdoc., (Advisor: Prof. Frances H. Arnold, recipient of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
2020.09-2020.12 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland), Postdoc., (Advisor: Prof. Xile Hu, Academy of Europe)
2016.07-2020.09 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland), Chemistry and chemical engineering, Ph.D.
2013.09-2016.07 Peking University, Chemical biology, Master’s degree
2009.09-2013.07 Henan Normal University, Chemistry, Bachelor’s degree