Summary
Longhui Qiu is an immunology and microsurgery-focused research leader with nine years of experience bridging hands-on lab work and organizational leadership in the San Francisco Bay Area. Currently serving as Board Member and Treasurer of the International Society of Experimental Microsurgery and Executive Director of UCSF's mouse microsurgery core, he combines operational stewardship with technical expertise in in vivo surgical models. His background includes postdoctoral training at Northwestern and roles at UCSF where he advanced core services and translational research support. As an independent consultant he advises on experimental design and microsurgical technique, translating complex biological needs into reproducible workflows. Trained in medicine at Sun Yat-sen University, he pairs clinical grounding with academic rigor and a curiosity-driven approach—reflected by a GitHub bio that simply reads "A student want to learn," hinting at a continual appetite for new skills. Quietly effective at both the bench and in boardrooms, he specializes in making high-precision experimental platforms reliable and scalable for collaborators.
9 years of coding experience