
About
Hui Cao is a Research Fellow at the School of Molecular Sciences, University of Western Australia, and a member of the ARC Centre for Plant Energy Biology. His work focuses on advancing crop quality breeding through proteomic technologies, particularly in wheat. He holds a PhD in Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2021) from UWA and a Master’s in Crop Genetics & Proteomics from Capital Normal University (2014). Before academia, he worked in the biotech industry (2015-2017).
Education:
- PhD in Biochemistry & Molecular Science, University of Western Australia (2015–2021)
- MSc in Crop Genetics & Proteomics, Capital Normal University (2011–2014)
- BSc in Bioengineering, Hunan Institute of Engineering (2007–2011)
Research Interests:
- Quantitative proteomics for crop improvement
- Protein turnover dynamics in wheat grains
- High-throughput proteomic platforms for agricultural breeding
- Energy use efficiency in crop protein production
Grants & Projects:
- Chief Investigator in the ARC-funded project 'Dissecting 70 years of wheat breeding via proteome-wide association study' (2025–2025)
Labs/Teams: Active in the ARC Centre for Plant Energy Biology, collaborating on proteomic technologies and wheat breeding.
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