Xiubo Zhao Department of Chemical and Biological Enginering The University of Sheffield Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Xiubo Zhao Xiubo Zhao is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Sheffield. He obtained his PhD in 2007 from the University of Manchester with a thesis on biocompatible polymers for gene delivery. He was a post-doctoral research fellow for 5 years at the University of Manchester working on peptide self-assembly, biointerfaces and biosensors. In 2012, He joined the University of Sheffield as a Lecturer. Xiubo's research interests range from bioprinting, biomaterials, nanomedicine, biosensors, biocolloids and biointerfaces. His recent work of biocompatible silk micro-rockets has received lots of media attentions (e.g. sciencedaily.com, sciencenewsjournal.com, phys.org). Publications A Review of Curcumin and Its Derivatives As Anticancer Agents International Journal of Molecular Sciences. Feb, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30818786 Magnetic-silk/polyethyleneimine Core-shell Nanoparticles for Targeted Gene Delivery into Human Breast Cancer Cells International Journal of Pharmaceutics. Jan, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30448314 Magnetic Alginate/Chitosan Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery of Curcumin into Human Breast Cancer Cells Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). Nov, 2018 | Pubmed ID: 30400634 Реактивная струйной печати и двигательной анализ шелка основе самоходные микро-мешалки David A. Gregory1, Piyush Kumar1, Ana Jimenez-Franco1, Yi Zhang1, Yu Zhang 2, Stephen J. Ebbens1, Xiubo Zhao1 1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, 2School of Engineering, University of Liverpool JoVE 59030 Chemistry
Реактивная струйной печати и двигательной анализ шелка основе самоходные микро-мешалки David A. Gregory1, Piyush Kumar1, Ana Jimenez-Franco1, Yi Zhang1, Yu Zhang 2, Stephen J. Ebbens1, Xiubo Zhao1 1Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, 2School of Engineering, University of Liverpool JoVE 59030 Chemistry