Jinfeng Ren, PhD

Jinfeng Ren, PhD
Postdoctoral Associate

Email: jinfeng.ren@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Dr. Ren received his Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Science from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University in 2004, his Master’s degree in Pharmaceutics in 2007 from the Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry, and his PhD degree in Pharmaceutics in 2012 from School of Pharmacy, Fudan University, a top-10 university in China. His research work includes targeting drug delivery to brain tumors, developing nasal drug delivery systems, fabrication of hybrid biomaterials and photo-thermal therapy of tumors. He has also served as formulation scientist for a leading global pharmaceutical company.

Dr. Ren’s current project involves the formulation of novel compounds for cancer control and optimization of drug delivery.

Selected Publications

  1. Ren J, Shen S, Wang D, Xi Z, Guo L, Pang Z, Qian Y, Sun X, Jiang X. The targeted delivery of anticancer drugs to brain glioma by PEGylated oxidized multi-walled carbon nanotubes modified with angiopep-2. Biomaterials. 2012;33(11):3324-33.
  2. Ren J, Shen S, Pang Z, Lu X, Deng C, Jiang X. Facile synthesis of superparamagnetic Fe3O4(at)Au nanoparticles for photothermal destruction of cancer cells. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). 2011;47(42):11692-4.
  3. Shen S1, Ren J1, Zhu X1, Pang Z, Lu X, Deng C, Zhang R, Jiang X. Monodisperse magnetites anchored onto carbon nanotubes: a platform for cell imaging, magnetic manipulation and enhanced photothermal treatment of tumors. Journal of Materials Chemistry B. 2013;1:1939-1946. (1: these authors contributed equally to this work)
  4. Shen S, Tang H, Zhang X, Ren J, Pang Z, Wang D, Gao H, Qian Y, Jiang X, Yang W. Targeting mesoporous silica-encapsulated gold nanorods for chemo-photothermal therapy with near-infrared radiation. Biomaterials. 2013;34(12):3150-8.
  5. Shen S1, Ren J1, Chen J, Lu X, Deng C, Jiang X. Development of magnetic multiwalled carbon nanotubes combined with near-infrared radiation-assisted desorption for the determination of tissue distribution of doxorubicin liposome injects in rats. Journal of Chromatography A. 2011;1218(29):4619-26. (1: joint first authors).

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