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{{Infobox scientist *Fellow, National Academy of Inventors *Fellow, the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering *Co-Chair, Gordon Research Conferences (GRC) Bioanalytical Sensor * 2016 Pioneer in Technology Development Award, the Society of Braining Mapping &Therapeutics and Brain Mapping Foundations * 2016 Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Award in Cancer Research, by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) * 2017 the Finalist for FIU President’s Council Worlds Ahead Professor Award }} }} Chenzhong Li ({{zh|s=李 晨钟|p=Chenzhong Li}}) is a Chinese-born American and Canadian biomedical engineer, chemist, inventor, professor, journal editor and nanotechnologist. Dr. Chenzhong Li is the professor in the Center of Cellular and Molecular Diagnosis at Tulane University School of Medicine. . Prior to joining Tulane, he was the professor and the director of Nanobioengineering/Bioelectronics Core in the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Florida International University (Miami). Prior to joining Tulane, he was the professor and the director of Nanobioengineering/Bioelectronics Core in the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Florida International University (Miami) from 2006-2021.He is also the former Program Director in the Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) Division of National Science Foundation NSF [2] to oversee biosensors and biomedical devices research and manage grants for several hundreds of research projects nationwide. {{cite news|url=https://bme.fiu.edu/bme-faculty-appointment-nsf-dr-chenzhong-li/}}. He is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Biosensor and Bioelectronics (Elsevier). {{cite news|url=https://www.journals.elsevier.com/biosensors-and-bioelectronics/editorial-board/prof-dr-chenzhong-li}} and the associate editors of journals RESEARCH (AAAS) and Biosensors (MDPI) {{cite news|url=https://www.mdpi.com/about/announcements/3539}}. He is a fellow member of [[National Academy of Inventors (NAI)], the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors. {{cite news|url=https://academyofinventors.org/fellows/}}
 * name             = Chenzhong Li
 * native_name      = 李 晨钟
 * image            = Chenzhong_Li.jpg
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 * birth_date       = {{Birth year and age|1968}}
 * birth_place      = Taiyuan, Shanxi
 * nationality      = American, Canadian
 * module           = {{Infobox scientist
 * field            = Nanoscience and nanotechnology Chemistry Materials physics Neuroscience
 * fields           = Biosensors Bioelectronics <Biomedical Engineering Nanotechnology lab-on-a-chip Analytical Chemistry
 * workplaces       = TU(2021–present) FIU(2006–2021) National Science Foundation (2017–2019) National Research Council of Canada(2004–2006)
 * education       = Kumamoto University University of British Columbia
 * known_for        = Biosensor Point of Care Testings Molecular/Cellular Bioelectronics bio-chips
 * awards           = {{plainlist|

Education
Li received his bachelor's in Chemical Engineering in China, and both master (in Electrochemistry) and PhD degree (Bioengineering) from Kumamoto University in Japan, respectively in 1996 and 2000.

Research career
Li was a research officer at the Biotechnology Research Institute, The National Research Council of Canada (NRC), Montreal. He was an assistant professor at Florida International University, Miami and a tenured associate professor, a World Ahead full professor until 2021. He served served for NSF as the program director of Biosensing Program from 07/2017-12/2019. Li is an expert in bioinstrumentation, specifically in the development of biomedical devices for both diagnostic and therapeutic, which could also have cross-applications for environmental, food safety monitoring, agriculture, and homeland security. Dr. Li’s research interests include biosensors, Point Care of Testings, cell/tissue electronics, neuron-device interface, cell/organ on a chip, electric therapy, as well as electron transfer study of various synthetic biomaterials. The impact of his work is documented in 15 granted patents, about 160 journal papers, and 3 startup companies since 1993, in China, Canada and USA. The research of graphene based biosensor conducted by Li has opened a new direction for nanobiosensor development. .He also made remarkable contributions to develop innovative approaches for research, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer and neuron diseases.

Awards and honors
Chen is a recipient of the Japanese Government (Monbusho) Fellowship (1995-2000) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Professorship Award(2014-2015). In recognition of his work, Li has received several awards and honors including the Kauffman Entrepreneurship Professor Award in 2009 and 2011, the 2013 FIU Collage of Engineering and Computing (COC) Outstanding Faculty Award in Research, 2014 Excellent FIU Faculty Award in Research and Creative Activities, 2016  Pioneer in Technology Development Award by the Society of Braining Mapping, 2016 the Finalist for FIU President’s Council Worlds Ahead Professor Award, 2016 Minority-Serving Institution Faculty Award in Cancer Research, by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), and 2019 IEEE Distinguished Lecturer award. He is the elected fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). . In 2021, he was elected a fellow member of of National Academy of Inventors (NAI). for his innovative contribution to the development of biosensors for cancer, neurological diseases and infectious disease diagnosis.