Prof. Dr. Bin Zheng | Biotherapy | Best Researcher Award
Professor | Tianjin University | China
Professor Bin Zheng, PhD supervisor and postdoctoral fellow at Caroline School of Medicine in Sweden, is a renowned expert in biomedical engineering and translational medicine. With over 30 SCI-indexed research publications and numerous prestigious grants, Professor Zheng has made substantial contributions to cellular microbiology, nanotechnology, and cancer research, showcasing a prolific impact across both domestic and international platforms.
Profile
Strengths for the Award ๐
Professor Bin Zheng has a robust academic and research profile, demonstrating significant achievements in the fields of biomaterials, cancer research, cellular microbiology, and nanotechnology. As a PhD supervisor and postdoctoral fellow, he has a consistent record of high-impact publications, with over 30 SCI papers in top-tier journals, three of which have been highlighted as cover stories. His citation index of 16 and the publication of 42 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals reflect his influence in his field. Additionally, his substantial patent portfolio (over 70 patents) showcases his focus on innovation, especially in cellular manufacturing and biotechnological applications. His collaborations with industry and his vice-chairman role in CAPCMR underline his leadership and contributions to advancing medical engineering.
๐ Education
Professor Zheng earned a doctorate with a specialization in biomaterials and nanotechnology, focusing on translational medical applications. This solid educational foundation and extensive postdoctoral experience have empowered Professor Zheng to guide young researchers while leading significant advancements in medical engineering at Tianjin University.
๐จโ๐ซ Experience
With years of academic and professional expertise, Professor Zheng has led projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and key municipal projects in Tianjin. His professional roles include editorial appointments and collaborations with industry leaders on intelligent cellular manufacturing and biological agent innovations. Additionally, he holds memberships across several prominent professional societies in biomedical engineering and materials science.
๐ฌ Research Interests
Professor Zhengโs research focuses on cutting-edge areas in medical engineering, including biomaterials, cancer therapeutics, cellular microbiology, immunity, and nanobiotechnology. His innovative work in optogenetics and nanoparticle applications for targeted therapies demonstrates his dedication to addressing critical challenges in translational medicine.
๐ Awards
Professor Zheng’s contributions have been recognized with several honors, including the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award of Tianjin Municipality, the First Prize for Innovative Achievement from the China Industry-University-Research Cooperation Association, and multiple national scholarships. His supervision has garnered numerous provincial and university-level awards for graduate students, reflecting his commitment to fostering academic excellence.
๐Publications
Targeted delivery of tungsten oxide nanoparticles for multifunctional anti-tumor therapy via macrophages
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- Authors: Bin Zheng, Yang Bai, Hongbin Chen, Huizhuo Pan, Wanying Ji, Xiaoqun Gong, Xiaoli Wu, Hanjie Wang, Jin Chang
- Publication Year: 2018
- Journal: Biomaterials Science
Near-Infrared Light-Excited Upconverting Persistent Nanophosphors in Vivo for Imaging-Guided Cell Therapy
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators (specific co-authors unavailable in current data).
- Publication Year: 2018
- Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Near-Infrared Light Triggered Upconversion Optogenetic Nanosystem for Cancer Therapy
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
- Publication Year: 2017
- Journal: ACS Nano
A visual guide to gene/optothermal synergy therapy nanosystem using tungsten oxide
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
- Publication Year: 2017
- Journal: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
Persistent Luminescent Nanocarrier as an Accurate Tracker in Vivo for Near Infrared-Remote Selectively Triggered Photothermal Therapy
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
- Publication Year: 2016
- Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
NIR-Remote Selected Activation Gene Expression in Living Cells by Upconverting Microrods
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
- Publication Year: 2016
- Journal: Advanced Materials
A NIR-remote controlled upconverting nanoparticle: an improved tool for living cell dye-labeling
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- Authors: Bin Zheng and collaborators.
- Publication Year: 2015
- Journal: Nanotechnology
๐Conclusion
Professor Bin Zheng is a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his groundbreaking work in translational medicine, his leadership in academia, and his impact through patents and industry collaborations. His dedication to clinical translation and mentorship demonstrates his commitment to both advancing scientific knowledge and nurturing future talent. With his impressive accomplishments and a few areas for growth, he stands out as a deserving nominee for this award.