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 * About Us
 * Team
 * Research
 * Career
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   * Sinergy
   * NUS SynCTI
   * NUS Medicine


A Sinergy Laboratory
HH@NUS SINERGY Laboratory is a research partnership between the National
University of Singapore and
HH Chemical Private Limited and is hosted at the Yong Loo Lin School of
Medicine, NUS.
About UsTeam

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About Us



HH@NUS SINERGY Laboratory is a research partnership between the National
University of Singapore and Huahao Chemical Private Limited (HH Chemical) and is
hosted at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS.

HH Chemical, a member of Huaguang Corporation (HG) founded in 2016 and
headquartered in Shanghai China, is a leader in industrial polymers. HG is a
member of the Singapore Synthetic Biology Consortium (SINERGY). HG has a
multinational workforce of about 200 employees. HG’s business activities include
chemical and plastics production and marketing. HG’s manufacturing and business
activities are carried out in various international locations such as China and
Malaysia. HG has established extensive collaborations in Singapore and
internationally, including with NUS, SINERGY, Mitsubishi, Marubeni and Wilmar.

As one of Asia’s leading universities, NUS is recognized for its breadth of
academic programmes and impactful research. Taking an integrated and
multidisciplinary approach to research, NUS works with partners from industry,
government and academia to address crucial real-world issues. A key hub for
health and biomedical sciences research with a focus on Asian populations, NUS
has strong capabilities in wellness, sustainability sciences as well as human
and planetary health.

We are passionate about Urban Sustainability and Sustainable Biomanufacturing.



WE AVOW PLANETARY HEALTH

Team


TENG GUANQIANG

CEO, HG Corporation
HH@NUS



Mr Teng Guanqiang is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Shareholder at HG
Corporation (China). Mr Teng received his Master’s Degree from Hitotsubashi
University (Japan) in 2002. He received his Bachelor’s Degrees from Tokyo
International University (Japan) in 1996 and Jiangnan University in 1989. He has
worked in the industry as an Engineer, Representative Director and CEO,
specialising in the business development of petrochemicals for 20 years. He has
served as the Executive Director of the Center for Northeast Asian Integration
Studies, Peking University for 3 years. In 2009, he initiated and promoted the
bioenergy R&D and industry in China. In 2016, Mr Teng founded HG Corporation
which focuses on several key industrial sectors, including Biomass Energy,
Biochemical, Power Plant Energy Conservation, and Environmental Protection
Engineering.

LEO WANG XIAO

COO, HG Corporation
HH@NUS



Mr Leo Wang Xiao is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at HG Corporation (China).
Mr Wang received his Bachelor’s Degree from Xi’an Technology University (China)
in 2002. He has worked in the industry as Project Manager, Marketing Manager and
Director specialising in the business development of renewable energy and
biomass energy. Mr Wang joined the HG Corporation as the COO in 2011 in charge
of the Environment Protection Sector. Mr Wang’s research interest focuses on the
business development of energy, Energy Sevice Companies (ESCOs) and carbon. He
has tremendous working experiences (15 years) in the chemical and engergy
industry.

ANGEL TIAN DAN

Director, HH Chemical and HG Corporation
Co-Lab Director/Adjunct Fellow, HH@NUS

Ms Angel Tian Dan is the Director at HH Chemical and the Co-Director at HH@NUS
SINERGY Laboratory (HH@NUS). Ms Tian received her Master’s Degree in 2013 from
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) and her Bachelor’s Degree from
University of Newcastle Uopn Tyne (UK) in 2006. She has worked in industry as an
Engineer, Manager and Consultant specialising in supply, trading and marketing
of chemicals. Ms Tian joined HH Chemical as the Director in 2019 and was
appointed the Co-Director of the HH@NUS. Ms Tian’s research interest focuses on
business development of chemical manufacturing, industrialization and supply.
She has tremendous working experience (over 15 years) in the chemical-relevant
industry.

A/P YEW WEN SHAN

Director, HH@NUS
Deputy Director, NUS SynCTI


Associate Professor Yew Wen Shan is a faculty member at the Department of
Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
(NUS). He is the Director of HH@NUS SINERGY Laboratory (HH@NUS) and serves as
Deputy Director at NUS Synthetic Biology Translational Research Programme (NUS
SynBio TRP), NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation
(NUS SynCTI), and WIL@NUS Corporate Laboratory. He also holds numerous other
professional positions such as the President of Singapore Society for
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Council Member of Singapore National Academy
of Sciences (SNAS), Member of the American Chemical Society and the American
Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Editor/Reviewer of over 30
peer-reviewed academic journals including Nature, Nature Communications, and
eLife.

A/Prof. Yew received his PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign in 2004. He worked at the University of New South Wales Asia as
an Assistant Professor before joining the National University of Singapore in
2007. In 2015 he was promoted to a tenured Associate Professor at the National
University of Singapore.

Current research interest focuses on protein engineering and biocatalysis, with
an emphasis on using structural and mechanistic enzymological knowledge for
biochemical and bioremediation applications. He has received funding support
from a variety of funding agencies and industrial collaborators such as the
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (ASTAR, Singapore), Economic
Development Board (EDB, Singapore), National Research Foundation (NRF,
Singapore), Ministry of Education (MOE, Singapore). He has published >50
peer-reviewed articles, filed 9 patents, presented in >50 conferences.

DR LING HUA

Principal Investigator, HH@NUS
Principal Investigator, NUS SynCTI

Dr Ling Hua is Principal Investigator at HH@NUS SINERGY Laboratory (HH@NUS), the
Synthetic Biology Translational Research Programme, the Department of
Biochemistry of Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at the National University of
Singapore, NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (NUS
SynCTI). He serves as Vice President of the Society of Synthetic Biology
(SynBioSG), a member of HH@NUS Steering Committee and Genetical Manipulation
Advisory Committee (GMAC, Singapore), and is Editor/Reviewer of >10
peer-reviewed academic journals.

He received his PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Shanghai Jiao
Tong University in 2006. He has worked at Nanyang Technological Universty as
Research Fellow and at the National University of Singapore as Senior Research
Fellow. In 2017 he was appointed as Research Assistant Professor at the National
University of Singapore.

Dr Ling’s research interests lie in development of microbial platform strains,
engineering microbes for sustainable biochemical production, bioremediation and
therapeutics. He has received funding support from funding agencies including
National Research Foundation (NRF, Singapore) and the Agency for Science,
Technology and Research (ASTAR, Singapore). He has published >60 peer-reviewed
articles and presented his work in 30 conferences.

DR ALBERT XUE BO

Principal Investigator, HH@NUS
Principal Investigator, NUS SynCTI

Dr Albert Xue Bo is a Research Assistant Professor at the Department of
Biochemistry, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
(NUS), and a Principal Investigator under NUS Synthetic Biology Translational
Research Programme (NUS SynBio TRP) and NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and
Technological Innovation (NUS SynCTI). He holds memberships for the Singapore
Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SSBMB) and the Society for
Synthetic Biology (SynBioSG, Singapore) and serves as a reviewer for over 10
scientific journals.

Dr Xue received his Doctoral Degree in 2002 from the School of Chemical
Engineering, Tianjin University. He worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at
the Biomedical Centre, Uppsala University, before joining Singapore’s Agency for
Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR Singapore) in 2005 as a research
scientist. Dr Xue joined NUS in 2017 and was promoted to Research Assistant
Professor in 2019.

Dr Xue’s research is on enzyme engineering by structure-guided rational design
and directed evolution, with a strong emphasis on enzymes that have great
potentials in biomedical, environmental, and industrial applications. He is also
interested in utilizing protein and peptide scaffolds to enhance enzyme activity
and stability. Some enzymes and scaffolds hold great promise for the
bioproduction of platform chemicals and bioremedation of electronic waste.

Research


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As global awareness pivots towards meaningful actions that maintain Planetary
Health, there is greater consumer demand for greener technologies that align
with global developments in disruptive technologies for environmental
sustainability. There has been recent rapid development in the sustainable
production of industry-relevant chemicals and the safe management of urban waste
such as electronic wastes (e-wastes). Instead of relying on current practices
that depend on either the use of fossil feedstocks or non-renewable resources
(and frequently involves microbes with minimal biosafety considerations), there
is growing interest in producing industry-relevant chemicals in biological
systems using efficient, sustainable and biologically-safe methods. At the same
time, instead of relying on current practices of recovery of precious metals
from e-wastes using pollutive chemical-based approaches, there is growing demand
for efficient, sustainable and economically-viable bio-based methods for the
recovery of precious metals from e-wastes.

HH@NUS will provide a blueprint for sustainable urban living by focusing
research on greener and more sustainable production of industrial biochemicals,
and recovery of precious metals from e-waste, using disruptive technologies with
significantly reduced carbon footprints.

Career

In partnership with HH Chemical and NUS, we are currently looking to recruit
talented researchers to join our team and support our work, including our newly
launched Green programme and other exciting research areas.

 

Send your detailed CV to lsimg@nus.edu.sg and hh_sinergy@nus.edu.sg.

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