Leifan Wang is an associate professor of international law at Tianjin University School of Law and Center for Biosafety Research & Strategy. Her research focuses on public international law, global biosafety and biosecurity governance, particularly in the conjunction with artificial intelligence, and the impacts of emerging biotechnology on health and security. She co-drafted the Tianjin Biosecurity Guidelines for Codes of Conduct for Scientists with experts from Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and InterAcademy Partnership. She obtained her Ph.D. in law from Renmin University of China, and was an attorney admitted to the bar in New York and China. At the Paul Tsai Center, she will work on an AI+Biosafety governance project in the context of U.S.-China relations and cooperation.