Jianfei Sun | Biosensing and Bioimaging | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianfei Sun | Biosensing and Bioimaging | Best Researcher Award

Southeast University | China

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👨‍🎓 Summary:

Prof. Jianfei Sun is a distinguished researcher and doctoral supervisor at Southeast University, China. He specializes in magnetic nanomaterials for medicine and electromagnetic therapy. As the director of the Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Biomaterials and Devices, he has pioneered methods for overcoming depth limitations in medical treatments using magnetic stimulation. With over 90 academic papers and 9 invention patents, Prof. Sun’s work has contributed significantly to both scientific advancements and technology transfer.

🎓 Education:

Prof. Sun holds a doctoral degree in a relevant field and has completed extensive research in biomaterials and electromagnetic therapies.

đź’Ľ Professional Experience:

Prof. Sun has a notable academic career at Southeast University, where he supervises doctoral students and leads cutting-edge research in biomedical engineering. His work focuses on developing advanced magnetic nanomaterials for medical applications and their integration into clinical therapies.

đź“š Academic Citations:

Prof. Sun has authored over 90 papers published in renowned academic journals, including key publications in Zoological Research, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Applied Physics A. His research has been widely cited, making a significant impact in the field of medical magnetism.

🛠️ Technical Skills:

  • Magnetic Nanomaterial Synthesis

  • Electromagnetic Therapy Development

  • Precision Magnetic Stimulation

  • Biomaterial Application in Medicine

  • Patented Technology in Nanotechnology

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience:

Prof. Sun has contributed to academia as a doctoral supervisor at Southeast University, mentoring students in the fields of biomaterials, nanotechnology, and medical engineering.

🔬 Research Interests:

His research is centered on the application of magnetic nanomaterials in medicine, particularly in electromagnetic therapies for neurological diseases. Prof. Sun’s pioneering work includes precision magnetic stimulation methods and nano-iron oxide materials used for therapeutic purposes.

📚 Top Notes Publications:

Co-seismic ruptures of the 12 May 2008, Ms 8.0 Wenchuan earthquake, Sichuan: East–west crustal shortening on oblique, parallel thrusts along the eastern edge of Tibet
    • Authors: J Liu-Zeng, Z Zhang, L Wen, P Tapponnier, J Sun, X Xing, G Hu, Q Xu, …

    • Journal: Earth and Planetary Science Letters

    • Year: 2009

Response of MAPK pathway to iron oxide nanoparticles in vitro treatment promotes osteogenic differentiation of hBMSCs
    • Authors: Q Wang, B Chen, M Cao, J Sun, H Wu, P Zhao, J Xing, Y Yang, X Zhang, …

    • Journal: Biomaterials

    • Year: 2016

Magnetic field and nano-scaffolds with stem cells to enhance bone regeneration
    • Authors: Y Xia, J Sun, L Zhao, F Zhang, XJ Liang, Y Guo, MD Weir, MA Reynolds, …

    • Journal: Biomaterials

    • Year: 2018

A novel magnetic hydrogel with aligned magnetic colloidal assemblies showing controllable enhancement of magnetothermal effect in the presence of alternating magnetic field
    • Authors: K Hu, J Sun, Z Guo, P Wang, Q Chen, M Ma, N Gu

    • Journal: Advanced Materials

    • Year: 2015

Effect of drip irrigation on strawberry growth and yield inside a plastic greenhouse
    • Authors: BZ Yuan, J Sun, S Nishiyama

    • Journal: Biosystems Engineering

    • Year: 2004

Tacrine–ferulic acid–nitric oxide (NO) donor trihybrids as potent, multifunctional acetyl-and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors
    • Authors: Y Chen, J Sun, L Fang, M Liu, S Peng, H Liao, J Lehmann, Y Zhang

    • Journal: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

    • Year: 2012