Research Focus

Research Focus:

 

Photosynthetic carbon fixation is the most sustainable approach to capture carbon dioxide on Earth. Plants, cyanobacteria, and algae utilize photoenergy to convert atmospheric CO2 to various organic compounds supporting their growth and producing food. The mechanisms involved in photosynthesis and carbon fixation vary among species, influencing their carbon assimilation rates, metabolite synthesis, and ultimately determining their growth and productivity. However, the diversity of these mechanisms and the related regulatory components are not fully understood and rarely applied to increase agricultural yield.

 

We aim to enhance photoproduction by

 

  1. Discovering mechanisms or regulators across diverse species that can enhance carbon fixation, plant growth and yield through genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, molecular biology, biochemical studies, and AI supports.
  2. Introducing new-to-nature pathways or re-designing native mechanisms to increase carbon fixation and metabolite syntheses in cyanobacteria and crop plants.
Kuan-Jen Lu

Kuan-Jen Lu

Assistant Research Fellow

06-216-6861
klu@gate.sinica.edu.tw
AS-BCST Room 218
Lab.
AS-BCST Room 217
Tel: 06-216-6862

Assistant Research Fellow in ABRC (AS-BCST) 2024-now

Post-doctoral researcher in IBC Academia Sinica, Taiwan 2017-2024

Post-doctoral fellow in ETH Zurich, Switzerland 2016-2017

Ph.D study in Plant Biochemistry, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 2011-2016