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Session 17: Nanozymes: Challenges and opportunities for next generation of artificial enzymes

Updated: 2023-07-21

Nanozymes are functional nanomaterials containing enzymatic properties. Since the first report on iron tetroxide nanoenzymes by the research team of Chinese scientist Yan Xiyun in 2007, the research on nanozymes has flourished and evolved into a new frontier in scientific exploration.

This session focuses on the forefront of nanozyme research and will invite scholars from both domestic and foreign academia in this field and related areas to conduct academic exchanges and discussions, with the aim of promoting further developments in nanozyme research.

Chairs

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Yan Xiyun

Academician, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

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Qu Xiaogang

Research fellow, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, CAS

Invited speakers & reports

Chen Chunying

Research fellow, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology

Report: Chemical and biophysical signatures of the protein corona in nanomedicine

Gao Xueyun

Professor, Beijing University of Technology

Report: Quantitative analysis of CTC in lung cancer

Zhao Yanli

Professor, Nanyang Technological University

Report: Metal-organic framework derived nanozymes for therapeutic application

Mao Zhengwei

Professor, Zhejiang University

Report: Probiotic/nanoenzyme composite active materials for regulating ROS homeostasis

Huang Xinglu

Professor, Nankai University

Report: Artificial intelligence nanoenzymes

Liu Huiyu

Professor, Beijing University of Chemical Technology

Report: Structure and performance regulation of photo-controlled nanoenzymes

Wang Jing

National Institute of Metrology, China

Report: Research on biometrics and the traceability of nucleic acid protein characteristic values