Yujing Li Assistant Professor/Special Associate Researcher
Disciplines: Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering
Directions: Biomedical Materials, Tissue Repair, Immunotherapy
E-mail :liyj@bit.edu.cn
Office Address: Room 402, Building 7, Beijing Institute of Technology, No.5 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing
Yujing Li is an assistant professor (Special Associate researcher) at the Beijing Institute of Technology. In 2018, he received his doctorate degree in Pharmacy from Jilin University, and went to Harvard Medical School in the United States for scientific research from 2016 to 2018, under the supervision of well-known professors of drug delivery Omid C. Farokhzad and Jinjun Shi. From 2019 to 2021, he was engaged in postdoctoral research in the National Nanoscience Center, and his co-supervisor was Researcher Nie Guangjun (Jie Qing). His research involves the regulation of tumor microenvironment, hemostatic repair of war wounds, characterization of hydrogels and nanomaterials construction, surface modification of biomaterials, establishment and evaluation of animal tumor models, etc. At present, he has published more than 20 SCI papers in Advanced Materials, Nano Letters, Small and other internationally renowned journals. He has a multidisciplinary academic background in pharmacy, materials chemistry and biomedicine.
Study on the Application of Natural macromolecular hydrogels/nano-biomaterials in tumor immunotherapy and detection, bone and chronic wound repair, and Prevention and Treatment of major infectious Diseases
2016.9-2018.9 Harvard Medical School, Visiting Scholar
2012.9-2018.12, Jilin University, Ph. D. (Pharmacy)
2008.9-2012.6, Jilin University, Bachelor (Pharmacy)
2016.9-2018.9 Harvard Medical School, Visiting Scholar
2012.9-2018.12, Jilin University, Ph. D. (Pharmacy)
2008.9-2012.6, Jilin University, Bachelor (Pharmacy)
2021.6- Present Beijing Institute of Technology, School of Medical Technology/Institute of Medical and Industrial Integration
2019.3-2021.5 Postdoctoral Fellow, National NanoScience Center
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):