Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Wang | Biosensing Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Wang | Biosensing Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Wei Wang , Jinan University, China

Dr. Wei Wang is an Associate Professor in the College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering at Jinan University, located in Guangzhou, China. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemistry at Jilin University under the guidance of Professor Yaoxian Li from 2008 to 2013, focusing on Chemical Biology and Biophotonics. Prior to his current position, Dr. Wang held postdoctoral fellowships at The University of Hong Kong with Professor Dan Yang from 2014 to 2016, and at Hong Kong Baptist University with Professor Dilong Ma from 2013 to 2014, where he conducted research in fluorescent molecular probes, biosensing materials, and fiber optic biosensors. His current research interests encompass innovative approaches in optical technologies for biological applications, contributing significantly to the field of biophotonics.

Professional Profile:

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Education:

  • 2008-2013 Ph.D., Department of Chemistry, Jilin University, with Professor Yaoxian Li
  • 2003-2007 B.S., Department of Petroleum Chemical Industry, Jilin Institute of Chemical Technology

Professional Experience:

  • 2017-2024 Associate Professor, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering, Jinan University
  • 2014-2016 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong, with Professor Dan Yang
  • 2013-2014 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Hong Kong Baptist University, with Professor Dilong Ma

Research Focus:

  • Chemical Biology and Biophotonics

Research Topics:

  • Fluorescent molecular probes
  • Biosensing materials
  • Fiber optic biosensors

Publication top Notes:

Biomimetic liposomes as a pH/ROS cascade-responsive nanoagent with high selectivity for breast carcinoma in photothermal therapy

Visualizing Cardiolipin In Situ with HKCL-1M, a Highly Selective and Sensitive Fluorescent Probe

Sensitive and Efficient Fluorescent Fiber-Optic Sensor for In-Situ Hypoxia Detection in Solid Tumor

Surface-wettable nonenzymatic fiber-optic sensor for selective detection of hydrogen peroxide