Prof. Timothy K Lu

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Research Affiliate (Biological Engineering)

Primary DLC

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

MIT Room: NE47-221

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Synthetic Biology
Biological Circuits
Biological Components and Systems
Biomedical Applications
Infectious Disease
Amyloid-Associated Conditions
Cancer Biology
Construction of Synthetic Organisms and Fundamental Gene Circuits Using Engineering Principles and Quantitative Designs
Development of New Clinical Therapeutics for Cancers and Protein-Misfolding Disorders
Using Synthetic Biology to Produce Renewable Energy
Study of the Human Microbiome
Active Packaging; Moisture/Oxygen

Research Summary

Research focuses on using synthetic biology and systems biology tools to engineer gene networks from the bottoms-up and to decipher natural gene networks from the top-down. We have developed high-throughput platforms for building and studying gene networks. These approaches have been applied to therapeutically relevant contexts. For example, we have engineered synthetic viruses to combat antibiotic resistant, genetically modified probiotics to treat inflammatory bowel disease in the gut, and next-generation viral therapies for cancer. In addition, we have used these technologies to study genetic interactions and potential targets for combinatorial therapy against antibiotic-resistant bacteria, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Recent Work