Associate Prof. ZHU Min

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Post

  • Associate Professor,Master Supervisor in Materials Science and Engineering

Academic careers

  • 2003-2007:Bachelor’s degree of Chemistry,East China Normal University (ECNU)

  • 2007-2012:Doctor’s degree of Material Physics and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Science (CAS)

  • 2010-2011:Visitor, Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Munich

Employments

  • 2012-2016: Lecturer, School of Materials Science and Engineering, USST

  • 2016-: Associate Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering, USST

Research interests

  • Mesoporous bioceramics for skeleton tissue regeneration

  • 3D printing of tissue engineering scaffolds


Important research and development projects

  • 3D-plotted MBG/PLGA composite scaffolds for rhythmic controlled release of anti-osteoarticular tuberculosis drugs, National Natural Science Foundation of China, 2014-2016

  • Multi-drug delivery scaffolds for osteoarticular tuberculosis therapy, Shanghai Nature Science Foundation, 2014-2016

  • 3D printing of magnetic scaffolds for drug delivery and bone tumor treatment, Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, 2014-2016

  • MBG-based3D scaffolds for promoting angiogenesis in bone tissue engineering, Shanghai Nature Science Foundation, 2019-2022

Important papers and publications

  • A mesoporous silica nanoparticulate/b-TCP/BG composite drug delivery system for osteoarticular tuberculosis therapy [J]. Biomaterials, 2011, 32: 1986-1995.

  • Micropatterning thermoplasmonic gold nanoarrays to manipulate cell adhesion [J]. ACS Nano (cover), 2012, 6(8): 7227–7233.

  • Mesoporous silica nanoparticles/hydroxyapatite composite coated implants to locally inhibit osteoclastic activity [J]. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014, 6(8): 5456–5466.

  • 3D-printed hierarchical scaffold for localized isoniazid/rifampin drug delivery and osteoarticular tuberculosis therapy [J]. Acta Biomaterialia, 2015, 16: 145-155.

  • Organosilicon polymer-derived ceramics: An overview [J]. Journal of Advanced Ceramics, 2019, 8(4): 457-478

  • Osteopontin sequences modified mesoporous calcium silicate scaffolds to promote angiogenesis in bone tissue regeneration [J]. Journal of Materials Chemistry B (cover), 2020, in press

Contact me

  • E-mail: mzhu@usst.edu.cn