Advanced Imaging and Therapeutic Materials

Advanced Imaging and Therapeutic Materials

Hear distinguished speakers discuss recent progress in Advanced Imaging and Therapeutic Materials. You’ll learn about the latest research, covering areas such as cancer theranostics and chemical strategies in Alzheimer’s disease.

This online seminar is designed for chemists, biomedical scientists, material scientists, and engineers interested in bridging the gap between aggregate science and materials engineering. The event will be moderated by Prof. Juyoung Yoon from Ewha Womans University on behalf of Wiley and Aggregate.

Each presentation will be followed by a Q&A session, giving participants the opportunity to pick the brains of experts. Participants will also receive a recording of the event to watch on demand.

Speakers

  • Prof. Ben Zhong Tang
    X.Q. Deng Presidential Chair, Dean and Professor, CUHK-Shenzhen
    Editor-in-Chief, Aggregate
    Opening remarks and Aggregate journal introduction
  • Prof. Juyoung Yoon
    Distinguished Professor
    Department of Chemistry and Nanoscience, Ewha Womans University
  • Prof. Xiaoyuan (Shawn) Chen
    Nasrat Muzayyin Chair Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology
    National University of Singapore
    Cancer Theranostics 
  • Prof. Zhaochao Xu
    Professor
    Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Aggregation-disaggregation mechanism regulates fluorogenic probes for super-resolution imaging
  • Prof. Mi Hee Lim
    Director, Center for MetalloNeuroProteino, Chemistry
    Department of Chemistry, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
    Chemical Strategies to Study Multiple Facets in Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Prof. Jianping Xie
    Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
    National University of Singapore
    Total Synthesis of Metallic Molecules
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