Education
Dr. Chen completed her Doctor of Philosophy in Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Queensland, where she advanced research in biotechnology. She also holds a Master’s in Biotechnology from the same university and a Bachelor’s in Biotechnology (Honours) from Yunnan University in China. Additionally, she earned a Certificate in Executive Management and Development from UNSW Australia. 🎓📘
Experience
Dr. Xiaojing Chen has worked in a variety of roles, including R&D Manager, Product Development Manager, and Research Scientist at Bioproton Pty Ltd in Brisbane. She has contributed to several research initiatives at The University of Queensland and other institutions. With expertise in both academic research and industrial application, Dr. Chen is involved in supervising PhD programs and mentoring research interns across multiple universities. 🏫🔬
Research Interests
Dr. Chen’s research focuses on biotechnology, particularly in the development of novel probiotics, antimicrobial agents, and feed additives. She is also passionate about biosurfactants, metal-organic frameworks, and their applications in enzyme stabilization and delivery. Her work spans across the fields of agriculture, food chemistry, and biomanufacturing, with an emphasis on sustainable practices and innovative solutions. 🌍💡
Awards
Dr. Chen has been the recipient of multiple prestigious awards, including the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) and Postgraduate Research Awards (PGRA). Her research in biotechnological innovation has been funded by several grants, such as the Marine Bioproducts CRC and Advance Queensland. Her contributions have significantly advanced research in microbial applications and enzyme technology. 🏆🎉
Publications with Hyperlinks
Mycotoxin Biodegradation by Bacillus Bacteria—A Review
Published: November 4, 2024
Journal: Toxins
Cited by: 3
Rapid Room-Temperature Synthesis of Biocompatible Metal–Organic Framework for Enzyme Immobilization with Improved Stability and On-Demand Release
Published: October 2024
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Cited by: 10
Enzyme Encapsulation in Metal-Organic Frameworks Using Spray Drying for Enhanced Stability and Controlled Release: A Case Study of Phytase
Published: September 2024
Journal: Food Chemistry
Cited by: 5