【报告主题】:Design of Nano Structures for Medical Diagnosis and Treatment
【报告时间】:2016年5月27日上午9:15-10:15
【报告人】:时东陆 教授
【报告地点】:公共卫生学院曾宪梓楼101学术报告厅
【报告人简介】:
Donglu Shi received his Ph. D. in 1986 from the University Massachusetts at Amherst. He was the Staff Scientist in the Materials Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory between 1988 and 1995. At Argonne, he was a principal investigator of a major Department of Energy program on electronic ceramics. In 1995, Donglu Shi joined the faculty as an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Cincinnati. He was promoted to the full professor position, with tenure, in 2001 at University of Cincinnati University
Donglu Shi has so far published 260 refereed SCI journal publications including Physical Review Letters, Nature, ACS Nano, and Advanced Materials, with an h-index of 45. He has edited ten books in superconductivity, functional thin films, nanomaterials, biomaterials, tissue engineering, and nano biomedicine. He holds seven US patents in electronic materials. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Nano LIFE, and Associate Editor of Materials Science & Engineering: C, and J. of Nanomaterials. He has won Graduate Fellow Award, SIGMA XI Research Recognition Award, Distinguished Researcher Award, and Neil Wandmecher Teaching Award.
Donglu Shi’s main interests include nanostructure design, nano biomedicine, nanophotonics, and magnetism. The most recent works pioneer several novel approaches in developing multifunctional nano carrier systems for early cancer diagnosis and therapy. Based on the new designs of nanostructures, these methods have enabled successful cell targeting for tumor diagnosis and treatment, multimodal optical imaging using quantum dots, photothermal and magnetic hyperthermia therapies of cancer, and drug/gene delivery by intelligent triggering mechanisms. These works have recently appeared in a major journal: Advanced Materials (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2013).