Frank Wu is a highly skilled researcher with extensive experience in molecular biology and cellular techniques. Currently serving as a Graduate Research Assistant at San Francisco State University, Frank has developed a Drosophila Jagnal knockout strain and engineered Cas9 proteins for future experiments. Previous roles include Senior Research Assistant at BioCurious, where Frank specialized in mammalian cell culturing, CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, and various molecular biology techniques. Additional experience includes a BioBank Research Technician position at Stanford University, assisting in CAR-T therapy clinical trials, and a Research Associate role at PacBio, focusing on quality control for long-read NGS. Frank's educational background includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology from San Francisco State University and an Associate’s Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from De Anza College.