
Feng Zhang
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Who is this?
Feng Zhang (Chinese: 张锋; pinyin: Zhāng Fēng; born October 22, 1981) is a Chinese-born American biochemist and neuroscientist. He is the James and Patricia Poitras Professor of Neuroscience at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a core institute member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. He also holds appointments as an investigator at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, as a professor in the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and Department of Biological Engineering, and as an HHMI investigator. Zhang is most well known for his central role in the development of optogenetics and CRISPR technologies. In 2025, he was awarded National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honor the United States confers for achievements related to technological progress.
Career
- 1981Born
- 2011Won Perl-UNC Prize
- 2014Won Alan T. Waterman Award
- 2014Won Gabbay Award
- 2016Won Canada Gairdner International Award
- 2018Member of National Academy of Sciences
- 2021Member of National Academy of Medicine
- Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Won Tang Prize
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Shijiazhuang
- •Citizenship: People's Republic of China, United States
- •Known as: neuroscientist, university teacher, biochemist