Recently,
Dr. Penghui Zhang and Dr. Dan Bai were both joined BEBC and became important
members of our big family. Here, we express a warm welcome to them and hope
they enjoy the time in BEBC.
Dr. Penghui Zhang
Dr. Penghui Zhang received his B.S. and M.S.
in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Xi’an University of Architecture
and Technology in 2008 and 2011. He got his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry in
2015 from Nanjing University. Since 2015, he joined in the School of Life
Science & Technology of Xi’an Jiaotong University.
Dr. Zhang has published 20 peer-reviewed
articles in journals such as Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., ACS Nano, Chem. Commun.,
Anal. Chem., NPG Asia Material, etc. His
current research interest is focusing on the following topics: 1. fabricating smart nanocarriers with stimuli-responsive polymers for precise
cancer treatment and diagnosis. 2. manipulating the surfaces of nanoparticles,
hydrogels and biomaterial interfaces for drug delivery, cell capture, and
material engineering. 3. designing multifunctional nanoprobes for in vitro and in vivo imaging, and point-of-care diagnosis.
Research
Interests: drug delivery, cell imaging, smart polymer synthesis, cell
microenvironment, point-of-care.
Dr. Dan Bai
Dr. Dan Bai received BSc
degree (2007) in Applied Chemistry from Xi’an Shiyou University and Troy
University. In 2007-08 she worked at the Gene Therapy Research Centre, Beijing
Ditan Hospital, followed by achieving an MSc degree (2008) in Drug Chemistry
from Newcastle University. In 2009-2013 Dr. Bai completed her PhD degree then
worked as a research fellow at the Molecular Photonics Laboratory, Newcastle
University. In 2014 she was appointed lecturer at the Department of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine, Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2014.
In 2015-2017, Dr. Bai worked as a visiting researcher at the Department of
Molecular Design and Engineering, Nagoya University. In 2017 Dr. Bai joined the
BEBC.
Dr. Bai’s current research
is focused on (i) Design and synthesis of aptamer based theranostic agents for point-of-care (POC) testing; (ii) Develop novel molecular probe for
optical mapping of cellular microenvironment.