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li: {
name: 'Cheng Li',
affiliation: 'Oregon State University, USA',
affiliation: 'James Madison University, USA',
bio: <<~BIO
How awesome conductive materials synthesized by microbes are! Many
microbes perform extracellular electron transfer to respire on solid
materials, and therefore, they construct conductive materials to
facilitate such electron transfer. As an environmental engineer, Dr.
Cheng Li studies extracellular electron transfers in microbial consortia
and would like to apply this unique feature of microbes to clean the
environment and produce renewable energy. His research focuses broadly
on biotechnology and specifically on extracellular electron transfer
mechanisms of novel marine cable bacteria. Recently, Dr. Li enriched a
culture of cable bacteria collected from Yaquina Bay, Newport, OR.
Cheng Li is an Assistant Professor at James Madison University and a
respected researcher in applying microorganisms that can perform
extracellular electron transfer to remediate environments and
sequestrate carbon from the atmosphere.
His academic journey began at Oregon State University, where he
developed a strong foundation in research and a deep passion for his
subjects. At James Madison University, Cheng Li has excelled as an
educator, inspiring students through engaging lectures and fostering a
dynamic learning environment. Cheng’s current research focuses on
enriching cable bacteria for engineering applications and using
bioelectrochemical systems to remediate sedimentary environments. His
collaborative spirit extends to his research, where he has made
significant contributions to the understanding of cable bacteria and
their applications in engineered systems such as microbial fuel cells.
Cheng's work in these areas has earned recognition and respect in
academic circles, and his innovative research projects continue to push
the boundaries of knowledge. Besides his academic pursuits, Cheng
maintains a healthy lifestyle by weightlifting and running,
complementing his scholarly endeavors.
BIO
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