Research Center for Analytical Science, College of Chemistry, Nankai University,
94 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300071, China
Tel: (+86)-22-23497707
E-mail: liudb@nankai.edu.cn
Prof. Dr. Dingbin Liu received his B.S. in 2006 from Lanzhou University and his Ph.D. in 2012 from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China (NCNST) under the direction of Prof. Xingyu Jiang. After a short postdoctoral training at Dr. Xiaoyuan Chen' lab at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under the support of NRC NIH/NIST Joint Postdoctoral Associateship, he joined the College of Chemistry at Nankai University as a Tenure-Track Professor in 2014. He was promoted as a Tenured Full Professor in 2020. Now, he is the director of Research Center for Analytical Science and a principal investigator at the State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology.
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Reversible zwitterionic coordination enables rapid, high-yield, and high-purity isolation of extracellular vesicles from biofluids2023 Sci Adv-MB@CP-EV isolation
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Identification of faecal extracellular vesicles as novel biomarkers for the non-invasive diagnosis and prognosis of colorectal cancer2023 JEV-fEVs as new biomarkers-CRC diagnosis
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Achieving Ultrasensitive Chromogenic Probes for Rapid, Direct Detection of Carbapenemase-Producing Bacteria in Sputum2023 Jacs Au-POCT-Carbapenemase
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A double-switch pHLIP system enables selective enrichment of circulating tumor microenvironment-derived extracellular vesicles2023 PNAS-pHILP-cTME-EVs
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Self-Referenced Synthetic Urinary Biomarker for Quantitative Monitoring of Cancer Development2023 Jacs-Ratiometric Raman-Urinalysis
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In-Sequence High-Specificity Dual-Reporter Unlocking of Fluorescent Probe Enables the Precise Identification of Atherosclerotic Plaques2023 Angew-ROS imaging
The development of high-performance analytical methods is key to biomedical analysis and clinical diagnosis. It remains a formidable challenge to extract target signals from complex biological systems. In recent years, our research work focuses on the recording of weak target signals from complex biological systems. Our research interests mainly include: 1) background-free Raman spectroscopy, 2) stimulus-responsive biosensing system, 3) high-sensitivity assays for rapid analysis, and 4) labeling and analysis of extracellular vesicles.
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