Yibin Deng, Ph. D., Assoc. Prof.




College of Pharmaceutical Sciences


Soochow University


Contact

Address: 1333, Yunxuan Building, Soochow University

Ren’ai Road 199, Suzhou215123, China

Email: ybyi@suda.edu.cn


Education

B. Sc. in Material Chemistry, 2006, Sun Yat-Sen University, China

M. Sc. in Macromolecular Science, 2009, Fudan University, China

Ph. D. in Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics, 2013, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany


Academic Career

Lecturer, Associate Professor, 2013-present, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Soochow University


Teaching Courses

Pharmaceutics, Physical Chemistry


Honor and Awards

Double Innovative PhD of Jiangsu Province, 2015

Suzhou Higher Education & Research Institutions Leading Talents in Short Supply, 2015


Research Interests

1. Nanomedicine for Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy

2. Synergistic Tumor Therapy


Selected Publications

1. Y Deng, L Huang, H Yang, H Ke, H He, Z Guo, T Yang, A Zhu, H Wu, H Chen. Cyanine-anchored Silica Nanochannelsfor Light-driven Synergistic Thermo-chemotherapy. Small. 2016, DOI:10.1002/smll.201602747

2. Y Li#, YDeng#, X Tian, H Ke, M Guo, A Zhu, T Yang, Z Guo, Z Ge, X Yang, and H Chen. Multipronged Design of Light-Triggered Nanoparticles to Overcome Cisplatin Resistance for Efficient Ablation of Resistant Tumor. ACS Nano. 2015, 9(10): 9626-9637. (Co-first author#)

3. A Zhu, K Miao, Y Deng, H Ke, H He, T Yang, M Guo, Y Li, Z Guo, Y Wang, X Yang, Y Zhao, and H Chen. Dually pH/Reduction-Responsive Vesicles for Ultrahigh-Contrast Fluorescence Imaging and Thermo-Chemotherapy-Synergized Tumor Ablation. ACS Nano. 2015, 9(8): 7874-7885.

4. M Guo, J Huang, Y Deng, H Shen, Y Ma, M Zhang, A Zhu, Y Li, H Hui, Y Wang, X Yang, Z Zhang, and H Chen. pH-Responsive Cyanine-Grafted Graphene Oxide for Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer-Enhanced Photothermal Therapy. Adv. Funct. Mater.2015, 25(1):59-67.

5. Y Deng, RMathaes, G Winter, and J Engert. Encapsulation of Antigen-loaded Silica Nanoparticles Into Microparticles for Intradermal Powder Injection. Eur. J. Pharm. Sci. 2014, 63: 154-166.

6. Y Deng, GWinter, and J Myschik. Preparation and Validation of a Skin Model for the Evaluation of Intradermal Powder Injection Devices. Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm. 2012, 81(2): 360-368.

7. Y Deng, J Cai, P Zhou. Naturally Stable Free Radical in the Silk Fibroin and Its Structure Environment Studiedby EPR and DFT. Spectrosc. Lett. 2012, 45(4): 285-295.

8. Y Deng, D Ji, J Cai, P Zhou. TheRole of Mn(II) in Silk Fibroin Based on EPR and NMR Spectroscopy. Spectrosc. Lett. 2011, 44(3): 176-185.

9. Y Deng, B Hu, P Zhou. Solid-State NMR Studies of Structures and Molecular Motions for the Spidroin-Like Copolymers. Acta. Phys.-Chim. Sin. 2009, 25(7): 1427-1433.

10. D Ji, Y Deng, and P Zhou. Folding Process of Silk Fibroin Induced by Ferric and Ferrous Ions. J. Mol. Struct. 2009, 938(1-3): 305-310.


Patents

1. Gerhard Winter, Julia Engert, Yibin Deng. Nano-in-micro particles for intradermal delivery, European Patent, WO 2015/110656 A1, 2015.7.30

2. H Chen, Y Deng, H Yang, H Ke, L Huang, A Zhu, Z Guo, Preparation and application of multifunctional mesoporous silica nanoparticles for near-infrared photothermal therapy and fluorescence imaging, Chinese Patent, CN 105056233A


Grants

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31500811)

2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (No. BK20150324)