Jiachen Shen | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiachen Shen | Nanobiotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Harbin Medical University | China

Dr. Jiachen Shen is a medical doctoral student at Harbin Medical University specializing in nanomedicine, with a research focus on the design and biomedical application of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) for targeted drug delivery and anti-vascular therapies. Her notable publication, Surface Modification and Pore Size Regulation of MSN as Functional Aflibercept Carrier for Anti-Vascular Migration, highlights her expertise in optimizing MSN surface properties and pore structures to enhance drug-loading efficiency, controlled release, and therapeutic performance. This work demonstrates how functionalized MSN can improve the delivery of aflibercept, a vital anti-angiogenic agent, offering promising implications for treating diseases such as cancer and age-related macular degeneration. Dr. Shen played a central role in conceptualizing the study framework, refining MSN modification strategies, designing anti-vascular migration experiments, and creating detailed visual representations that clarified complex mechanisms. Collaborating with the Faculty of Life Science and Medicine at Harbin Institute of Technology, she has contributed to advancing interdisciplinary nanomedical research. Her growing academic impact is evidenced by 37 citations from 37 documents, two research publications, and an h-index of 2. Dr. Shen’s innovative research and commitment to advancing therapeutic nanotechnology exemplify her potential as a future leader in precision medicine and biomedical innovation.

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Featured Publications

PKM2 Allosteric Converter: A Self-Assembly Peptide for Suppressing Renal Cell Carcinoma and Sensitizing Chemotherapy

Mr. Thiago Jordão S Lemos | Nanobiotechnology Awards | NanoHealth Innovator Prize

Mr. Thiago Jordão S Lemos | Nanobiotechnology Awards | NanoHealth Innovator Prize

Mr. Thiago Jordão S Lemos , Instituto Butantan , Brazil

Thiago Jordão da Silva Lemos is a biomedical researcher currently affiliated with the Butantan Institute in São Paulo, Brazil. He earned his degree in Biomedicine from Universidade Paulista (UNIP) and has extensive experience in research and development, particularly in immunology and animal health. He completed a postgraduate program at the Butantan Institute, focusing on microbiology, where he investigated the immune response induced by an oral vaccine against E. coli serogroups O26 and O111. Lemos has also held roles as a nursing technician and assistant and participated in a short-term internship at the Biophysics Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). His research interests include vaccine development and infectious diseases, and he is actively involved in evaluating immune responses to pathogens in order to develop effective vaccines.

Professional Profile:

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 🎓Education:

Thiago Jordão da Silva Lemos earned his degree in Biomedicine from Universidade Paulista (UNIP), Brazil, with a thesis titled “Frequency of Bovine Viral Diarrhea in the State of São Paulo,” under the guidance of Ediviges Maristela Pituco. He further pursued postgraduate studies at the Butantan Institute, focusing on microbiology, where he researched the immune response induced by an oral vaccine against E. coli serogroups O26 and O111. Additionally, Lemos completed a short-term internship at the Biophysics Institute of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

 🏢Work Experience:

Lemos is currently affiliated with the Butantan Institute in São Paulo, Brazil, where he works on evaluating immune responses to pathogens to develop effective vaccines. He has held roles as a nursing technician and assistant and has been a member of a research team investigating the immune response induced by an oral vaccine against E. coli serogroups O26 and O111. His professional experience encompasses research and development in immunology and animal health, with a focus on vaccine development and infectious diseases.

Publication Top Notes:

  • O26 Polysaccharides as Key Players in Enteropathogenic E. coli Immune Evasion and Vaccine Development
    • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    • Publication Date: 2024-03-01
  • Characterization of O26 Enteropathogenic E. coli and Its Implication for Vaccine Development
    • Publication Date: 2023-12-19
  • The potential of Loxosceles gaucho spider venom to regulate Pseudomonas aeruginosa mechanisms of virulence
    • Journal: Toxicon
    • Publication Date: 2018
  • Potential influence of bacterial biofilm formation on scalp folliculitis therapy