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Session 20: Intelligent medicine for pathological microenvironment modulation & therapy

Updated: 2023-07-28

With the widespread application of nanotechnologies in the diagnosis and treatment of major diseases, such as tumors and neurodegenerative disorders, the precise control and intervention of material-based pathological microenvironments has become a hot and challenging research topic in health and life sciences. Biological materials are evolving from traditional to intelligent, which responds to the needs of implementing the Healthy China 2030 strategy in an all-round manner.

This session aims to focus on challenging issues in the diagnosis, treatment, and precise regulation of microenvironments related to major diseases. It will discuss the multi-level and multi-scale regulation of complex disease microenvironments by biological and medical materials at the levels of ions, molecules, and cells, along with dynamic interactions with microenvironments. 

This session will explore the cutting-edge advances in nanodiagnostic and immunological technologies, as well as single-cell immune-related techniques, and discuss new perspectives on intelligent diagnosis and treatment, aiming to promote transformations in the dynamic regulation and diagnosis of major disease microenvironments. 

Chairs

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Nie Guangjun

Research fellow, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST)

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Ling Daishun

Distinguished professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University 

Invited speakers & reports

Sun Jianfei

Research fellow, Southeast University

Report: Precise nanomagnetic stimulation and potential disease treatment 

Du Jinzhi

Research fellow, South China University of Technology

Report: Research on biomedical material-mediated modulation of macrophage functions to enhance tumor immunotherapy 

Gao Yuan

Professor, Beijing University of Chemical Technology

Report: Targeted activation of bioorthogonal prodrugs 

Song Guosheng

Professor, Hunan University

Report: Precise in vivo imaging with MRI-long afterglow luminescence  

Wang Qi 

Professor, East China University of Science and Technology

Report: Construction and applications of AIE photosensitizers

Wang Hai

Research fellow, NCNST

Report: Design and applications of nano-PROTAC