Kai Chen
Research Fellow · Directed Evolution
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Kai Chen is a Research Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, working under Professor Jennifer A. Doudna. Previously, he earned his PhD in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology under Professor Frances Arnold and completed his Bachelor's degree in Chemistry at Zhejiang University, China.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, 2015-2020
- Bachelor's in Chemistry, Zhejiang University, China
Chen's research focuses on sustainable chemical synthesis through enzyme engineering. His doctoral work pioneered directed evolution to create enzymes for unprecedented abiological reactions, enabling eco-friendly production of high-value chemicals with applications in pharmaceuticals and materials science. Current postdoctoral research develops biocatalytic methods for strained carbocycle construction, extending his commitment to green chemistry innovation.
His scientific recognition includes:
- 2020 Milton and Francis Clauser Doctoral Prize for groundbreaking thesis work
- Herbert Newby McCoy Award for outstanding graduate research
- 2016 Dow-SISCA Grand Prize for sustainable carbon-silicon bond formation
Chen has collaborated with leading research groups including Prof. Frances Arnold's Nobel-winning laboratory at Caltech and Prof. Jennifer Doudna's CRISPR-focused team at Berkeley, bridging synthetic chemistry with biological engineering to address sustainability challenges across multiple scientific domains.
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