Jian-Hong Tang | Bio-Imaging | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Jian-Hong Tang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.
Publication profile
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Education and Experience
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, Xiangtan University, 2009-2013
Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), 2013-2018
Visiting Scholar, The University of Utah, USA, 2017-2019
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Cincinnati, USA, 2019-2021
Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University, USA, 2021-2024
Assistant Professor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, PR China, 2024-present
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Jian-Hong Tang is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences with an impressive academic background in organic chemistry and postdoctoral training at Northwestern University and the University of Cincinnati. His research contributions span critical areas of chemical and biomedical science, including magnetic resonance imaging, photocatalysis, self-assembly, and smart-responsive polymers. His work focuses on designing and synthesizing molecular systems for innovative applications in bio-imaging, therapy, and sustainable catalysis, establishing him as a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Awards and Honors
The Jieshijie Scholarship, May 2018
Institute of Chemistry Director Scholarship, May 2017
National Scholarship for Doctoral Candidates, October 2016
Institute of Chemistry Science Award for Young Talents, December 2016 & December 2015
Taifeng Technology Scholarship, March 2016
National Scholarship for Master’s Candidates, December 2014
Chinese Academy of Sciences Undergraduate Scholarship, March 2014
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Merit Student, June 2014
Publications
Pyridine-terminated small molecular photocatalyst for water reduction – Chem (2024), cited by 2
Musculoskeletal imaging of senescence – Skeletal Radiology (2024), cited by 1
Recent advances in electrocatalytic organic transformations coupled with H₂ evolution – (2024)
Molecular engineering of self-immolative bioresponsive MR probes – Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023), cited by 18
Anthracene-Containing Metallacycles and Metallacages: Structures, Properties, and Applications – Inorganics (2022), cited by 5
Near-infrared light photocatalysis enabled by a ruthenium complex-integrated metal–organic framework via two-photon absorption – iScience (2022), cited by 9
Ultra-Sensitive MR Tracking of AAV Gene Therapy with Enzymatically Activated MR Probes – Molecular Therapy (2022)
Dual-Emissive Tris-Heteroleptic Ruthenium Complexes: Tuning the DNA-Triggered Ratiometric Emission Response by Ancillary Ligands – Inorganic Chemistry (2021), cited by 8
Anthracene–triphenylamine-based platinum (II) metallacages as synthetic light-harvesting assembly – Journal of the American Chemical Society (2021), cited by 85
Jian-Hong Tang | Bio-Imaging | Best Researcher Award