Journal of New Developments in Chemistry

Jian Zhang, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
University of Maryland School of Medicine at Baltimore
Editorial Board

Jian Zhang Ph.D

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Maryland School of Medicine at Baltimore · USA

Editorial leadership for Journal of New Developments in Chemistry ISSN 2377-2549

Research interests

  • My Research Interest Is On Developing Fluorescence Metal Nanoprobes As A New Class Of Nanoparticle Probes For Fluorescence Cell Imaging.&Nbsp; Optical Properties Of Fluorescent Metal Nanoparticles Are Greatly Improved By Near-Field Interactions Between Organic Dyes
  • Plasmon Resonances From Metal Nanoparticles.&Nbsp; The Developed Fluorescent Metal Nanoprobes Are Used To Detect Target Receptors On Cell Surfaces Or Genomic Targets Within Cells By Fluorescence Intensity Or Lifetime Cell Imaging On Time-Resolved Confocal Microscopy.&Nbsp; So Far
  • These Novel Nanoparticle Probes Are Used For Determining Hiv- Or Tumor-Associated Targets On Cells Or Tissues

Biography

  • Dr. Jian Zhang received his Ph.D. degree from University of Ibaraki of Japan in 1999. 
  • After completing his postdoctoral training in North Carolina State University with Dr. M. A. Fox and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with Dr. R. W. Murray.
  • I currently work as an assistant professor in The Center for Fluorescence Spectrascopy (CFS), University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM).
  • He has authored over 70 peer-review scientific papers. 
  • My research interest is on developing fluorescence metal nanoprobes as a new class of nanoparticle probes for fluorescence cell imaging. 
  • Optical properties of fluorescent metal nanoparticles are greatly improved by near-field interactions between organic dyes and plasmon resonances from metal nanoparticles. 
  • The developed fluorescent metal nanoprobes are used to detect target receptors on cell surfaces or genomic targets within cells by fluorescence intensity or lifetime cell imaging on time-resolved confocal microscopy. 
  • So far, these novel nanoparticle probes are used for determining HIV- or tumor-associated targets on cells or tissues.

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