Ju Qiang
Associate Professor
Institute of Advanced Materials
The Institute of Advanced Materials
China
Biography
Biographical Information 2007-2010: PhD degree; Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2010-2015: Post-Doc.; Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, University of Toronto, Canada, and Ames National Lab, USA, respectively. 2015- : Assoc. Prof.; Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University. Academic Achievements Associate Professor JU Qiang firstly achieved protein detection of antibiotin under time resolution mode and its application in magnetic resonance imaging as contrast agent. He also developed the ultra-sensitive detection of DNA fragment where the gene could cause human myasthenia via the application of Upconversionnanocrystals. In addition, he for the first time prepared the ionic liquid modified rare-earth elements doped NaGdF4nano-crystals and achieved the transformation of NaGdF4nano-crystals from cubic phase to hexagonal phase. Recently, he has published papers on Journal of the American Chemical Society, Small, Journal of Materials Chemistry B,Nanoscale, etc.
Research Interest
Research Interests Multi-function nano-materials for medical applications/Development of fast paper test articles/Rare-earth ions for promising applications in high energy and ultra-fast laser
Publications
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Q. Ju,U. Uddayasankar, U. Krull: Paper-Based DNA Detection Using Lanthanide-Doped LiYF4UpconversionNanocrystalsAsBioprobe. Small, 2014, 10, 3912-3917.
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Q. Ju, Y.S. Liu, D.T. Tu, H.M. Zhu, R.F. Li, X.Y. Chen: Lanthanides-Doped Multicolor GdF3Nanocrystals for Time-Resolved PhotoluminescentBiodetection. Chem. Eur. J.,2011, 17, 8549-8554
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Q. Ju, D.T. Tu, Y.S. Liu, R.F. Li, H.M. Zhu, J.C. Chen, Z. Chen, M.D. Huang, X.Y. Chen: Amine-Functionalized Lanthanides-Doped KGdF4Nanocrystals as Potential Optical/Magnetic Multimodal Bioprobes. J. Am. Chem. Soc.,2012, 134, 1323-1330