Chun-Teng Huang, MS, joined Sanford Burnham Prebys in 2008 and has accumulated extensive expertise in functional genomics and viral vector technologies. He has over 12 years of experience managing the Viral Vector Core, 7 years supervising the Training and Educational Laboratory, and 5 years serving as Director of the Functional Genomics Core Facility, supported by NCI Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA030199). In addition to his primary specialization in exosomes and viral vectors, including lentivirus, retrovirus, adenovirus, adeno-associated virus, sindbis virus, zika virus, and vesicular stomatitis virus, Mr. Huang has developed broad skill sets and customized services in CRISPR/Cas technologies, high-throughput automation, stem cell cultivation, and pooled and arrayed gene perturbation library screening. He has collaborated with numerous research laboratories and coauthored more than 20 publications addressing cancer and other human diseases. With the recent acquisition of the NIH S10-awarded Biomek i7 Hybrid automated workstation (S10 OD036254), he has established high-throughput, automated workflows that streamline arrayed mammalian cell cultivation, plasmid minipreparation, lentivirus production, and CRISPR library screening on the Biomek i7 platform, resulting in four preprint publications as corresponding author since October 2025.
