Laura Weinstein | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Laura Weinstein | Drug Delivery Systems | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Laura Weinstein, University of Delaware, United States

Ms. Laura Weinstein is an accomplished biomedical engineering student at the University of Delaware 🎓, set to graduate in May 2025 with a stellar GPA of 3.97. With minors in nanoscale materials and chemistry 🧪, she has led impactful research in nanoparticle drug delivery, orthotic device innovation, and immunoengineering. Her work spans labs at Delaware and Vanderbilt 🏥, earning her top honors including the Eugene du Pont Memorial Scholarship and Best Poster Awards 🏆. Passionate about translational medicine, Laura’s dedication to improving healthcare through engineering solutions marks her as a rising star in biomedical research 🌟.

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Education

Ms. Laura Weinstein is currently pursuing an Honors Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware, with expected graduation in May 2025 📅. She maintains an outstanding GPA of 3.97 🌟 and complements her major with minors in Nanoscale Materials and Chemistry ⚗️. Her coursework spans core sciences and advanced engineering, including Introductory Biology 🧬, General Chemistry 🧪, Physics ⚛️, and Biomedical Experimental Design 📊. She has also delved into Immunoengineering, Cell Engineering 🧫, Nanomaterials, and Nanomedicine 💉. Proficient in Python and MATLAB 💻, Laura combines technical skills with scientific curiosity, preparing her for groundbreaking biomedical research 🔬.

Awards

Ms. Laura Weinstein has received numerous prestigious honors throughout her academic journey. From 2021–2025, she was awarded the esteemed Eugene du Pont Memorial Scholarship 🎓, covering full tuition, housing, meals, and book expenses. In 2024, she earned 1st place for designing a prototype to secure thoracostomy tubes 🩺. She is also a National Cyber Scholar (2022–2024) 💻 and won the Biomedical Engineering Distinguished Sophomore Award in 2023 🧬. That same year, she was recognized by the Delaware Department of Technology and Information 📡. In 2022, she placed 1st in the Ratcliffe Eco Entrepreneurship Innovation Sprint 🌱🚀

Experience

Ms. Laura Weinstein has been actively engaged in cutting-edge research at the University of Delaware’s Day Lab since January 2022 🏛️. Under the mentorship of Dr. Emily Day and PhD candidate Eric Sterin 👩‍🏫, she developed polymeric nanoparticles for biomimetic cargo delivery via cancer cell membranes 🧫. She contributed to refining purification protocols for DiD-fluorescent nanoparticles 💡 and guided fellow undergraduates in research techniques 📘. Her dedication extended beyond semesters, participating in multiple research fellowships and programs including the 2022 CBER Summer Scholars REU, 2023 Winter Fellowship, and 2024–2025 Summer/Winter Fellowships 🧪📊—highlighting her passion for biomedical innovation.

Research Focus

Ms. Laura Weinstein focuses her research in the dynamic field of biomedical nanotechnology and targeted drug delivery 🧪. Her studies explore cell biomimicry, using cancer cell membranes to improve therapeutic delivery for hematological cancers 🧫🩸. She also investigates nanoparticle purification challenges, ensuring enhanced precision in drug transport systems 🎯. Her work integrates principles of nanomedicine, immunoengineering, and materials science to develop innovative approaches in cancer treatment and diagnostics 🧬. Through her publications and lab experience, Laura contributes to advancing next-generation polymeric nanoparticle technologies—blending engineering and biology to revolutionize patient care and medical outcomes 🚀💊.

Publication Top Notes

Hiding in Plain Sight: Cell Biomimicry for Improving Hematological Cancer Outcomes

Standard purification methods are not sufficient to remove micellular lipophilic dye from polymer nanoparticle solution

jun ou | Nanomedicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

jun ou | Nanomedicine | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. jun ou, Guilin University of Technology , China

Prof. Dr. Jun Ou is a renowned materials scientist specializing in biomaterials and nanotechnology. With a Ph.D. from Sichuan University, he serves as a professor at Guilin University of Technology. His expertise spans degradable bio-metals, upconversion nanomaterials, and smart drug delivery systems. He has served as a visiting scholar in Australia and Germany and has received multiple honors, including the Best Researcher Award 2023. Prof. Ou has published widely in high-impact journals and delivered talks at international conferences, contributing significantly to biomedical material innovation.

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Education

Prof. Dr. Jun Ou is a distinguished academic with extensive qualifications in biomaterials and related fields. He earned his Ph.D. in Biomaterials from the University of Sichuan’s School of Materials Science and Engineering, where he studied from 2004 to 2010. Earlier, he completed his M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry at Guangxi Normal University between 2001 and 2003. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of Chengdu, where he studied from 1982 to 1986. His diverse academic background has laid a strong foundation for his contributions to the field of biomaterials.

Experience

Prof. Dr. Jun Ou has extensive teaching experience in Science and Engineering. From 2010 to 2022, he taught undergraduate and graduate courses at Guilin University of Technology, including “Introduction to Metallurgical Transmission Principles” and “Degradable Bio-Metal” focusing on novel ophthalmic materials. He designed course curricula, organized lectures, and graded assignments. As a professor, he has shared his expertise in Materials Science, Metallurgy, Physics, Inorganic Chemistry, Thermodynamics, and more, educating students worldwide. In addition, he has held visiting scholar positions, including at the Australian National University and Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und-prüfung in Germany.

Awards

Prof. Dr. Jun Ou has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his distinguished career. In 2023, he was honored with the Best Researcher Award at the International Research Awards on Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology. In 2022, he was named the Outstanding Open Science Author of the Year by Wiley-China. He also received the CSC Government of China Scholarship Council award in 2013 for his research project on rare earth nanomaterials and their application in constructing nano carbon monoxide carrier release systems, a three-year project that showcased his innovative contributions to nanotechnology and materials science.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr. Jun Ou is a prominent researcher in the field of luminescent materials and nanophosphors, with a specific focus on upconversion luminescence, optical temperature sensing, and lanthanide-doped materials. His work explores the design and enhancement of rare-earth-doped phosphors like NaYF₄: Yb, Ho and Er³⁺/Tm³⁺ systems for efficient green emission and thermometric applications. He also delves into nanoparticle-mediated nitric oxide delivery for biomedical applications like brain tumors. 🚀 His innovative use of Mn doping and 808 nm NIR excitation advances both materials science and nanomedicine, contributing significantly to next-gen optical sensors and bioimaging technologies.

Publication Top Notes

Synchronous realization of green upconversion emission enhancement and optical temperature sensitivity improvement in phosphors NaYF4: Yb, Ho via Mn doping

Promising lanthanide- NaYbF4:Er3+@NaYbF4:Tm3+ micro-phosphors for highly efficient upconversion luminescence and temperature sensing

Preliminary investigation of nitric oxide release from upconverted nanoparticles excited at 808 nm near-infrared for brain tumors

Corrigendum to “The synthesis of Er3+/Yb3+/K+ triple-doped NaYF4 phosphors and its high sensitivity optical thermometers at low power” J. Alloys Compd. 937 (March) (2023) 168299 (Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2023) 937, (S0925838822046904), (10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.168299))

Assoc Prof Dr. Chaoqun You|Drug Delivery Systems|Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chaoqun You|Drug Delivery Systems|Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chaoqun You at Nanjing Forestry University,China

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Chaoqun You embarked on an impressive academic journey rooted in chemical engineering and forestry. He completed his doctoral studies in Chemical Engineering and Technology at the prestigious Southeast University (2015–2018), where his focus was on sustainable innovations in chemical processes. His passion for research deepened during his postdoctoral tenure (2018–2020) at the Postdoctoral Mobile Station of Forestry Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University, under the mentorship of Prof. Fei Wang. This period marked the foundation of his specialization in cellulose-based systems, green nanopesticides, and natural product extractions.

Throughout his academic development, Dr. You honed his expertise in advanced material applications and sustainable chemistry, bridging the gap between traditional forestry engineering and modern nanotechnology.

Professional Endeavors and Contributions 🌱

Since joining the College of Chemical Engineering at Nanjing Forestry University in 2018, Dr. You has progressively risen through the ranks. From being a lecturer and research assistant to his current role as an Associate Professor, he has showcased exceptional dedication to both teaching and research. His professional endeavors center on integrating environmental sustainability with innovative technology, particularly in:

  • Green Nanopesticides and Pest Control: Designing biodegradable, efficient delivery systems for agricultural applications.
  • Cellulose-based Drug Delivery Systems and Nanomedicine: Exploring applications of renewable materials for controlled delivery of therapeutic agents.
  • Natural Products Extraction and Separation: Developing methods to efficiently isolate bioactive compounds for industrial use.

Dr. You’s research is distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, combining forestry, chemistry, and nanotechnology to address global challenges in agriculture, health, and environmental sustainability.

Research Focus and Key Projects 🔬

Dr. You’s research emphasizes creating eco-friendly, high-performance materials with real-world applications. He has been a key figure in several significant projects:

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022–2025): Dr. You contributed to this high-budget initiative (4.5 million RMB), which explores sustainable agricultural solutions through advanced nanotechnology.
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (2020–2022): As a principal investigator, he secured funding of 250,000 RMB to investigate innovative pesticide delivery systems.
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (2019–2022): Hosting this grant of 200,000 RMB, he delved into designing lignin-coated nanoparticles for pesticide delivery.
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2019–2020): His project, funded with 80,000 RMB, focused on smart nanocarrier systems to enhance agricultural efficiency.

Through these projects, Dr. You has made notable contributions to developing stimulus-responsive hydrogels, nanogels, and polysaccharide-based nanopesticides with applications in pest control and drug delivery.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Dr. Chaoqun You’s innovative work has earned him widespread recognition in academia and industry:

  • Publications in High-Impact Journals: With over ten articles published in leading journals like Environmental Science Nano, Green Chemistry, and Journal of Cleaner Production, Dr. You’s research is internationally acclaimed. Notable works include advancements in UV-responsive hydrogels and temperature/pH-dependent nanogels for pesticide delivery.
  • Leadership in Collaborative Research: He has worked closely with renowned scientists like Prof. Fei Wang and Orlando J. Rojas, contributing to breakthroughs in cellulose nanocrystals and lignin-coated nanopesticides.
  • Prestigious Grants and Awards: Securing multiple competitive grants demonstrates his ability to lead high-impact projects.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Dr. You’s work has significantly influenced the fields of forestry engineering, green chemistry, and nanotechnology. His research on lignin-coated nanoparticles and smart delivery systems has set a benchmark for eco-friendly agricultural practices, addressing issues such as pesticide waste, environmental contamination, and crop health.

By leveraging cellulose nanocrystals for crop protection, his work offers scalable solutions for global challenges in sustainable agriculture. His focus on renewable materials also contributes to the broader effort of reducing reliance on non-biodegradable and toxic substances.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Dr. You aims to expand the scope of his research, pushing boundaries in nanomedicine and sustainable nanotechnology. His work could pioneer the next generation of biodegradable materials, impacting not only agriculture but also healthcare and environmental conservation.

Key aspects of his legacy include:

  • Mentorship: Dr. You’s role as a professor enables him to shape the next generation of scientists, inspiring them to pursue sustainable innovations.
  • Collaborative Networks: Through international collaborations, he contributes to the global exchange of knowledge in forestry and chemical engineering.
  • Practical Applications: His work is poised to revolutionize how industries utilize renewable resources, paving the way for sustainable technologies in various sectors.

🎓Publication 

Preparation of UV-responsive hydrogels based on nanocellulose and their utilization in fungicide delivery

  •  Authors   :Chaoqun You; Xinyue Ji; Hanchen Lin; Ning Ma; Wei Wei; Lingfeng Long; Like Ning; Fei Wang
  • Journal    : Nano
  • Year         :2024

Application of bio-based nanopesticides for pine surface retention and penetration, enabling effective control of pine wood nematodes

      • Authors   : Hanchen Lin; Like Ning; Tingting Dai; Wei Wei; Ning Ma; Mei Hong; Fei Wang; Chaoqun You
      • Journal    : Chemical Engineering Journal
      • Year         :2024

The chitosan/cellulose nanocrystal cross-linked carriers effectively encapsulate ursolic acid to enhance the delivery of bioactive natural products

  • Authors   :  Jingyang Ren; Hanchen Lin; Yu Zhang; Xun Li; Zhen Zhang; Chaoqun You; Fei Wang
  • Journal    :Drug Delivery Science and Technology
  • Year         :2024

Advances in the Design of Functional Cellulose Based Nanopesticide Delivery Systems

  • Authors   :Hamed Abdollahpour
  • Journal     : Drug Delivery Science and Technology
  • Year         :2024

Cellulose nanocrystals for crop protection: leaf adhesion and controlled delivery of bioactive molecules

  • Authors   :  Like Ning; Chaoqun You; Yuxin Jia; Jingqian Chen; Yu Zhang; Xun Li; Orlando J. Rojas; Fei Wang
  • Journal    :Green Chemistry
  • Year         :2023