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Liu Bingmi

Associate Professor
School of Pharmaceutical Science
Eastern Liaoning University
China

Biography

Associate professor LIU Bingmi  obtained her B. Eng. degree from the college of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chongqing University, China in 1998. Then she worked as an assistant engineer for four years in CSPC Hebei Zhongrun Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., China. After that, she received her M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees, both in Medicinal Chemistry from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, China in 2005 and 2013, respectively. She is currently engaged in teaching and research in the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Liaoning University. Her research interests are in studying the relationships between the chemical structures, modification and anti-tumor activities of natural products, and discuss the molecular mechanism, and their sonodynamic anticancer activity. So far, she published 14 articles, and the majority of the articles were included in SCI journals. In addition, she attained the authorized country invention patent 1 item, and 2 provincial-level natural science academic achievement awards.

Research Interest

1.      The chemical structures, modification and antitumor activities of natural products 2.      Sonodynamic anticancer activities of natural products and their analogues 3.      Binding of small-molecule ligands to proteins

Publications

  • Bing-Mi Liu*, Chong-Liang Bai, JunZhang, YangLiu, Bo-YangDong, Yi-TongZhang, Bin Liu*. In vitro study on the interaction of 4,4-dimethylcurcumin with calfthymus DNA. Journal of Luminescence, 166 (2015) 48–53.

  • Bing-Mi Liu, Jun Zhang, Xin Wang*, Li-Ping Zhang, Yang Liu, Hua-Ying Niu , Bin Liu*. Synthesis, DNA interaction and antimicrobial activities of three rimantadine analogues. Journal of Luminescence, 159 (2015) 128–133.

  • Bing-Mi Liu*, Jun Zhang, Ai-Jun Hao, Liang Xu, Dan Wang, Hui Ji, Shi-Jie Sun, Bo-Qi Chen, Bin Liu*. The increased binding affinity of curcumin with human serum albumin in the presence of rutin and baicalin: a potential for drug delivery system. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 155 (2016) 88–94.

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