New NAI Fellow and Biochemistry Professor Xuedong Liu Leads in Research and Medical Innovation
University of Colorado Boulder biochemistry professor Xuedong Liu was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors this year, recognizing a career of pioneering discoveries and real-world impact. His research on cellular communication has fueled four startups advancing novel treatments for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
Since he was in grade school, Ģż(91“«Ć½ Biochemistry) has been intrigued by āhow the world works.ā But becoming a biologist mostly involved memorizing, classifying and observingāall important skillsāand Liu was curious about how organisms are put together, their inner workings and how they progress in a predetermined manner. So he looked to chemistry and physics for laws and rules and ways to predict activity. Ultimately, by combining the disciplines, he saw the best chance to advance science and discovery in a meaningful way. Liu thought, āThereās so much unknown and thereās so much promiseāand thereās great opportunity there.ā
Fast forward to Atlanta, Georgia in June 2025 when Liuāwhose innovations have now led to the creation of four startup companies bringing novel disease therapies to the worldāreceived a medal for being inducted into the elite ranks of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). NAI fellowship is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.
āThese academic inventors have demonstrated a prolific spirit of innovation, and their inventions have made a tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development and welfare of our society,ā said Coke Stewart, acting undersecretary of commerce for intellectual property and acting director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, who presided over the ceremony.
The NAI chooses āpeople that have really done something of huge value with their patents,ā said Hannah Nelson, associate director of licensing at Venture Partners at 91“«Ć½ and biosciences team lead. āYou are not recognized by the NAI unless you are in the very top tier of inventors,ā she said. āItās a prestigious designation that shows that you have contributed again and again in a really substantial way to innovation.ā
While Liu knew he had been nominated for the distinction, āit was a very nice surprise,ā he said. Liu was deeply honored by the recognition and credited his colleagues and collaborators, who have contributed to a collective effort to solve tough problems in fighting disease. The honor has fanned the flames of Liuās work. āItās motivated me even more to do things that change the world,ā he said.Ā
