Current Group Members

Xinming Zhang

Postdoc

Email: xz123@rice.edu

Xinming Zhang was born in Shandong Province, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Paris-Saclay University in Paris, France, where he specialized in the total synthesis of natural products. After completing his doctorate, he returned to China to work as a research associate at Shenzhen University in Shenzhen, China, where his research focused on in vivo chemistry for cancer theranostics, with a particular emphasis on molecular imaging and chemical biology. Currently, he worked with Prof. Ma at Rice University as a postdoctoral fellow. His current research focuses on chemical biology centering on glycoRNA.

Haoyue Dong

Graduate Student

Email: hd63@rice.edu

Haoyue Dong is a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry. She earned her B.S in XIamen University where she joined Mei Lab focusing on representation and identification of Extracellular Nanoparticles. She is now interested in glycoRNAs related research. In her free time, she likes to hang out, visit interesting places and enjoy trips with friends. 

Yingying Zhu

Graduate Student

Email: yz257@rice.edu

Yingying got her master’s degree in Peking Union Medical College, China, where she majored in medicinal chemistry and natural product chemistry. She joined Dr. Ma in 2024 as a first year Chemistry Ph.D. student. Her current research focuses on disease early detection. In her spare time, she enjoys reading and exploring delicious restaurants.

Eva Qiao

Undergraduate student

Email: eq5@rice.edu

Eva Qiao is a freshman at Rice University pursuing a B.S. in Chemistry with a specialization in Biological and Medicinal Chemistry. In her free time, she enjoys baking, crocheting, and playing badminton.

Seokhyun (Alex) Kim

Undergraduate student

Email: ak205@rice.edu

Alex Kim is a sophomore at Rice University, pursuing a B.A. in Cognitive Sciences with a specialization in Neuroscience. His academic focus lies in exploring the intricate connections between the mind, brain function, and cognitive processes, with a growing interest in how these areas relate to disease and medical applications.

Alex is involved in several campus organizations, including the Rice PreMed Society and the Omega Psi Cognitive Science Honors Society. He also holds leadership roles as Vice President and Director of Operations for Rice SPLASH, an educational outreach initiative that engages young learners.

Outside of academics and research, Alex volunteers with Music MDs, performs for hospital patients and nursing home residents, and participates in the Alzheimer’s Buddies program. He is also passionate about global health, and he will be interning in Guatemala next summer through Rice’s VAW Medical Program to gain hands-on experience in patient care.

Michiel Noe

Master student

Email: mrn3@rice.edu

Michiel Noe is a graduate student at Rice University pursuing a Master’s degree in Applied Chemical Sciences. He is also currently pursuing his B.A. in Chemistry at Rice University. Outside of academics, he works as an InCharge and Education Lieutenant for Rice University Emergency Medical Services. In his free time, he likes to cook, read and watch movies. 

Joseph Pham

Undergraduate student

Email: jhp11@rice.edu

Joseph Pham is a junior at Rice University and is pursuing a B.S. in Chemistry with a specialization in Biological and Medicinal Chemistry and a minor in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. He is involved in Fun with Chemistry, Rice Pre-Dental Society, and the Vietnamese Student Association.
Outside of academics, he plays the piano, explores new restaurants, and curates music playlists.

Jessie Lee

Undergraduate student

Email: jl516@rice.edu

Jessie Lee is a Rice University freshman pursuing B.S. in both BioScience and Chemical Engineering. You can find her in MOB, Catalyst, and Rice Taiwanese Association. In her free time, she likes to play instruments and explore YouTube videos and any form of long story, like novels and anime.

Rebecca Tang

Undergraduate student

Email: rt66@rice.edu

Rebecca Tang is a Rice University freshman pursuing a B.S. in BioSciences with a concentration in Biochemistry. She’s involved in Kids are Scientists Too, Rice Lions, and Pancakes 4 Parkinson’s. In her free time, she likes to run, go on Costco shopping trips, explore restaurants, and read. 

Anathea Carrigan

Undergraduate student

Email: amc53@rice.edu

Anathea Carrigan is a junior at Rice University and is pursuing a B.S. in Chemistry with a specialization in Organic Chemistry and minors in Medical Humanities and Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Outside of academics, she enjoys cooking, traveling and taking long walks outdoors.

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