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Professor Meng Zhang

Professor

Department: Applied Sciences

Dr Meng Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Scinece. She studied BSc in Biotechnology at ShanDong Agriculture University, which included a half year research project at Shandong Academy of Agricultural Science. Meng came to England and study for a master’s degree in Health, Environment and Development at Sunderland University between 2001 and 2002. She was then rewarded Overseas Research Scholarship by UK Universities, and studied her PhD in 'Proteomics Analysis of Streptococci Pathogens'at 51. After her PhD, Meng stayed in 51 as a Post-doctoral Research Associate and continually worked on Proteomics for one year.

At end of 2007, Meng started her postdoctoral research in Biocatalysis which using biological systems, bacterial cells and enzymes to convert chemicals to high value products. She acted as R&D manager in Nzomics Biocatalysis, which is a university enterprise in Northumbria. In the duration of 6 years, she has successfully completed one Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project, and two Innovation Vouchers projects. In addition, she has managed many commercial research projects for national and international clients including GSK, Kraft Foods, Almac Sciences, Prozomix, and Hycagen. Based on her university based commercial experience, Meng did a part-time MBA in Newcastle Business School, and her dissertation research focus on Influence Factors of Knowledge Transfer Activities in the UK University.

From 2010, Meng began lecturing in Department of Applied Sciences, Health and Life Science faculty, and she became a full-time lecturer in 2013. She continuously built up her biocatalysis research by collaborating with various academic and industrial partners and at same time she started to establish new interdisciplinary research interest in BioDesign.

Based on her work in BioDesign, along with colleagues from Architect and Engineer, they were successful won £8M strategic funding from Research England to establish the world first research centre ‘Hub for Biotechnology in the Built Environment’. Within the Hub, she co-lead Living Construction theme, and work as biological expert on all the research projects. She also initiated and organised the Biodesign Challenge European Hub and establish Biodesign European network. To push Biodesign research agenda, she is also co-leading ‘Biodesign for Bioeconomy’ research theme in Northumbria as one of multidisciplinary research themes (MDRTs).

I have been Co-I and Co-PI on three EPSRC funded projects Computational Colloids (EP/N005791/1) and Thinking Soils (EP/R003629/1, EP/R003777/1) on the topic ofEngineered bacteria as computational agents in the design and manufacture of new materials and structures through MICPԻPrinciples for a Microbial 3D Printer(/050710/1).

Meng Zhang

Campus Address

EBA501
Ellison Building


Dr Meng Zhang is currently co-lead in the Living Contruction research group in HBBE.Her research focuses on applying microbial biotechnology to the built environment, particularly in the living construction which aim to develop design methods and processes which embrace the complexity of biological systems and digital fabrication. The key to her research is seeing growth as a manufacturing process, producing materials’ properties which are enhanced as a result of the use of these biological system through sensing, responsive of living cells.

  • Samuel Marron The role of the soil microbiome in carbon sequestration and capture in soils amended with mineral wastes Start Date: 18/02/2025
  • Vaibhav Tyagi Development of a Robust Pipeline for Maximizing Recombinant Protein Production Efficiency Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Jenifer Mariya Francis The Study Of Streptococcal Pathogenesis using Proteomic and Metabolomic Approaches Start Date: 08/12/2015

  • Business and Administration MBA July 06 2011
  • Biochemistry PhD November 13 2006
  • Environmental Studies/Science MSc December 02 2002
  • Applied Biology BSc July 02 2001
  • Full Ordinary Member Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM) 2002


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