Assistant Professor
Liguo was born in Beijing, and got dual BS degrees from Tsinghua University. After working as a process engineer in China, he came to Cornell University as a Ph.D. student, majoring in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering with a minor in Computer Science. After completing his PhD, he joined the Sigworth lab at Yale University. Then, he started his own lab in the department of Biological Structure at the University of Washington.
Research Scientist
Mo obtained his Ph.D. from the National University of Singapore in Molecular Microbiology. He is interested in mechanisms of action and structural function of protein complexes. He has extensive experience on protein expression, purification, modification and structure determination. He is currently implementing Random Spherically Constrained (RSC) single-particle method for membrane proteins structural and functional studies.
Lab Technician
Graduate Student

Liguo Wang
Email:LW32@uw.edu

Mo Li
Email:limo@u.washington.edu

Lan Tang
Email:tanglan@uw.edu

Lige Tonggu
Email:tglg@u.washington.edu