Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qian Zhang | Nano-Biomedical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qian Zhang is an accomplished nanomedicine researcher based at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, specializing in the synthesis, surface modification, and biomedical applications of colloidal and magnetic nanomaterials. She earned her Doctor of Science from Philipps-Universität Marburg under Prof. Wolfgang Parak and holds Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Sichuan Agriculture University and Qingdao Agriculture University, respectively. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qian Zhang’s career trajectory includes postdoctoral research, assistant and associate researcher roles at SJTU, and a visiting scientist position at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Her research focuses on the design of drug delivery systems integrating diagnosis and treatment, interaction of nanomaterials with cancer cells, and physico-chemical characterization of metal-doped magnetic nanomaterials for MRI applications. She has successfully led multiple national and Shanghai-based research projects, including studies on ferromanganese-based nanocarriers for ferroptosis induction and immunotherapy, heat-induced hybrid iron oxide nanocarriers combined with siRNA for early cancer diagnosis, and urine exosomal drug delivery systems for prostate cancer treatment. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qian Zhang has authored two influential books and 68 publications in high-impact journals, accruing 4,842 citations with an h-index of 29, reflecting her strong scientific influence. Her work demonstrates remarkable innovation, translational relevance, and international collaboration, establishing her as a leading figure in nanomedicine and targeted cancer therapy.
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Featured Publications
Zhang, Q. (2026). Element-doped ferrite nanoparticles: From magnetic property tuning to biomedical applications. Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 548, 217151.
Zhao, Y., Zhang, Q., Zhang, A., Pan, S., Cheng, J., Ning, J., … Wang, C. (2025). A novel near-infrared AP-M@AntiACLY detection probe based on SERS to trace detection of serum ACLY for early diagnosis of pediatric sepsis. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical.
Jin, Y., Huang, J., Tang, Y., Li, Z., Zhang, A., Yang, Z., … Zhang, Q. (2024). Boosting ferroptosis by intervention of redox balance and synergetic with photothermal/photodynamic therapy for suppression of pancreatic cancer. Chemical Engineering Journal, 497.
[Author(s) not fully listed]. (2024). Flower-shaped magnetic fluorescent nanoparticles based lateral flow biosensor for highly sensitive detection of cardiac troponin I. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical.
[Author(s) not fully listed]. (2024). An ingestible near-infrared fluorescence capsule endoscopy for specific gastrointestinal diagnoses. Biosensors and Bioelectronics.