[2] She received her Ph.D. in 2002 from the University of Chicago under Stuart Rice in physical chemistry.
[5] In 2008, she was appointed as the assistant professor in chemistry with Stanford University, followed by promotion to associated professorship with tenure in 2015, full professorship in 2018, and Job and Gertrud Tamaki Professor of Chemistry in 2020.
The Bianxiao Cui lab develops new tools to advance understandings of signal transduction in the complicated environment of living cells with tools drawn from chemistry, materials science, engineering, and molecular biology.
Her research is focused on four major directions: (1) Nano-bio interface: membrane curvature[6] and intracellular signaling;[7][8][9][10] (2) Bioelectronics: nanoscale electrodes for intracellular electrophysiology;[9] (3) Optical Electrophysiology using electrochromic materials; and (4) Optical control of protein functions in neurons.
The lab has special interest in membrane curvature, nano-bio interface, bioelectronics, and neurobiology.