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NIH-awarded life scientist Shu Xiaokun abruptly shifts research from US to China

Celebrated scientist leaves prestigious role at University of California, San Francisco, months after being appointed to move to Shanghai

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Shu Xiaokun (right) was the Herfindahl Endowed Chair and a tenured professor at the University of California, San Francisco. According to the Fudan University, he has returned to Shanghai to join the faculty as a distinguished professor. Photo: Handout
Shi Huang

Eminent life scientist Shu Xiaokun has received numerous awards and significant funding from the US government over the past two decades.

Earlier this year, he was appointed the prestigious Herfindahl Endowed Chair professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), capping a career that included pioneering fluorescent protein tools in Nobel laureate Roger Yonchien Tsien’s laboratory.

The motto of Shu’s lab is a quote from the Nobel laureate physicist Richard Feynman: “If you’re not having fun, you are not learning. There’s a pleasure in finding things out.”

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He is bringing that curiosity back to China.

According to the Fudan University website, Shu has relocated to Shanghai.

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As a distinguished professor at Fudan, he will serve as the founding director of the Institute of Chemical and Open Biotechnology Research and Application.

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