Prof Dr. Bin Zheng | Nanobiotherapy | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Bin Zheng, Tianjin University, China
Publication Profile
Research and Innovations:
Prof. Zheng has completed 10 research projects and is currently working on six more. His citation index is 16, and he has worked on 13 consultancy or industry projects. He has authored one book with an ISBN, and his patent contributions are notable, with 70 published and 14 under process. He has published 42 articles in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals and holds editorial positions in “Military Medical Research” and “Scientific Reports.”
Areas of Research:
His primary research areas include biomaterials, cancer, cellular microbiology, immunity, nanoparticles, nanobiotechnology, and optogenetics, positioning him as a leader in the medical and biotechnological fields. His work has broad applications, particularly in the clinical translation of medical innovations.
Conclusion:
Publication Top Notes
- Targeted Delivery of Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles for Multifunctional Anti-tumor Therapy via Macrophages – Biomaterials Science, 2018. Cited by: N/A π¬π
- Near-Infrared Light-Excited Upconverting Persistent Nanophosphors in Vivo for Imaging-Guided Cell Therapy – ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018. Cited by: N/A ππ
- Near-Infrared Light Triggered Upconversion Optogenetic Nanosystem for Cancer Therapy – ACS Nano, 2017. Cited by: N/A ππ
- A Visual Guide to Gene/Optothermal Synergy Therapy Nanosystem Using Tungsten Oxide – Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2017. Cited by: N/A π§¬π
- Persistent Luminescent Nanocarrier as an Accurate Tracker in Vivo for Near Infrared-Remote Selectively Triggered Photothermal Therapy – ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2016. Cited by: N/A π§«π
- NIR-Remote Selected Activation Gene Expression in Living Cells by Upconverting Microrods – Advanced Materials, 2016. Cited by: N/A ππ
- A NIR-Remote Controlled Upconverting Nanoparticle: An Improved Tool for Living Cell Dye-Labeling – Nanotechnology, 2015. Cited by: N/A π§ͺπ