Tsungwei Feng
About
Tsungwei Feng is from Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States. Tsungwei works in the following industries: "Biotechnology Research". Tsungwei is currently Senior Lab Manager / Scientist at Altimmune, Inc.. Tsungwei also works as Lab Manager / Scientist at Altimmune, Inc., a job Tsungwei has held since Jan 2018. In Tsungwei's previous role as a Scientist at Altimmune (previously Vaxin), Tsungwei worked in Gaithersburg MD until Dec 2017. Prior to joining Altimmune (previously Vaxin), Tsungwei was a Associate Scientist at Vaxin Inc. and held the position of Associate Scientist. Prior to that, Tsungwei was a Research Assistant at Purdue University, based in West Lafayette, IN from Nov 2004 to Oct 2006. Tsungwei started working as Teaching Assistant at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN in Sep 2003. From Jan 2000 to Jan 2003, Tsungwei was Research Associate at National Taiwan University Hospital, based in Taipei City, Taiwan. Prior to that, Tsungwei was a Intern at National Taiwan University Veterinary Hospital from Jan 1997 to Jan 1998.
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Tsungwei Feng's current jobs
Tsungwei Feng's past jobs
- Developed, qualification and performed ELISA assays to quantify the level of anthrax protective antigen (PA) protein in preclinical samples. Troubleshooting and optimizing ELISA assays. - Participate in design, development and validation of qPCR assays for viral vector biodistribution and virus quantification. Troubleshooting and optimizing qPCR assays. - Developed, generated and produced Adenovirus serotype 5-vectored nasal influenza and anthrax vaccines. - in vivo animal care and manipulation including intranasal (in.) delivery of compounds, intravenous (i.v.), subcutaneous (s.c.) and intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections. - Executed multiple immunological and virological assays such as flow cytometry, western blot, HAI, viral infection, propagation and titration, plaque assays and micro-neutralization assay. - Utilized mouse challenge model to verify immune protection in response to novel adenoviral vaccination (Influenza and anthrax program). - Bacteria manipulation: Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis) sterne spore producing, screening and purification. - Maintained multiple cell lines tissue culture .
- Major area of study included: DNA vaccine, drug delivery system, microbiology, and immunology. - Extensive experience in molecular biology and cell based bioassays.
Supervisor of more than 50 under-graduate (VPB234) and graduate students (VPB556L).
Expertise in laboratory equipments and molecular biological techniques.
Small animal internal medicine.