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教育背景 新加坡国立大学 2011年6月 口腔医学 博士 累计主持和参与 7 项国家自然科学基金面上项目等国家级和省部级课题。累计发表 20 余篇 SCI 收录论文。作为第一作者和第三作者出版英文论著各 1 章,获得国家发明专利 1 项。Journal of Endodontics 杂志 Scientific advisory board 成员以及多个国际期刊审稿人。中国生物材料学会青年委员会、中国生物材料学会骨修复材料与器械分会口腔生物材料及应用专委会、天津市生物医学工程学会口腔医学工程专业委员会委员。

研究领域

目前主要从事生物纳米材料、口腔生物材料和组织工程研究。

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Synergetically intrafibrillar/extrafibrillar mineralization of collagen scaffolds based on a biomimetic strategy to promote the regeneration of bone defects. International Journal of Nanomedicine 通讯作者 2016 5.034 SCI Titanium Surface Priming with Phase-Transited Lysozyme to Establish a Silver Nanoparticle-Loaded Chitosan/Hyaluronic Acid Antibacterial Multilayer via Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly PloS one 通讯作者 2016 3.535 SCI Modification of Titanium Substrates with Chimeric Peptides Comprising Antimicrobial and Titanium-Binding Motifs Connected by Linkers To Inhibit Biofilm Formation ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 通讯作者 2016 7.332 SCI Visualization of in vivo Degradation of Aliphatic Polyesters by a Fluorescent Dendritic Star Macromolecule Biomedical Materials 2015 3.132 SCI Effective bone regeneration using thermo-sensitive poly(Nisopropylacrylamide) grafted gelatin as injectable carrier for bone mesenchymal stem cells ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 通讯作者 2015 7.332 SCI Biomimetic Remineralization of Demineralized Dentine Using Scaffold of CMC/ACP Nanocomplexes in an In Vitro Tooth Model of Deep Carie Plos one 通讯作者 2015 3.535 SCI Guided Bone Regeneration with Tripolyphosphate Cross-linked Asymmetric Chitosan Membrane Journal of dentistry 通讯作者 2014 3.254 SCI Layer-by-layer Self-assembly of Minocycline-loaded Chitosan/alginate Multilayer on Titanium Substrates to Inhibit Biofilm Formation Journal of dentistry 通讯作者 2014 3.254 SCI Biomimetic Remineralization of Demineralized Enamel with Nano-complexes of Phosphorylated Chitosan and Amorphous Calcium Phosphate Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine第一兼通讯作者2014 2.592 SCI

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