
معرفی
Masaki Uchida is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at California State University, Fresno. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry from Kyoto University, Japan, and has conducted postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan), Montana State University, and Indiana University. His research focuses on bioinspired materials synthesis, leveraging protein cages (e.g., viral capsids, ferritin) for nanomaterial development, self-assembly of 3D array materials, and applications in catalysis and biomedicine.
Education:
- Ph.D., Materials Chemistry, Kyoto University
- M.S., Materials Chemistry, Kyoto University
- B.S., Industrial Chemistry, Kyoto University
Research Interests:
The Uchida Lab explores bioinspired approaches to create functional nanomaterials using protein cages as templates. Key areas include:
- Encapsulation of inorganic/organic nanoparticles within protein cages
- Self-assembly of VLP-based 3D array materials
- Biomimetic synthesis of hybrid materials
Teaching:
Courses include CHEM 123, 155A, 220, 222, and 224, covering inorganic chemistry and biochemistry. He mentors students in laboratory research projects.
Labs/Teams:
He leads the Uchida Research Group, advancing protein cage-based nanotechnology with applications in catalysis, imaging, and drug delivery.




