Jing He | Biomimetic and Bio-inspired Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jing He | Biomimetic and Bio-inspired Composites | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Sichuan University, China

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๐ŸŒŸ Current Position

Jing He serves as an Associate Researcher at Sichuan University, where she is affiliated with the National Engineering Research Center for Biomaterials and the School of Biomedical Engineering. As a dedicated academic and doctoral supervisor, Jing He plays a pivotal role in advancing the field of biomaterials and tissue regeneration. Her current focus lies in developing innovative materials for the repair of bone, nerve, and skin tissues, ensuring impactful contributions to regenerative medicine.

๐Ÿ“š Publication Achievements

Jing He has established herself as a prolific researcher, with numerous publications in high-impact journals like Ceramics International and Rare Metals. These publications highlight her breakthroughs in tissue regeneration, particularly her research on:

  • Energy Metabolism Mechanisms: She demonstrated the connection between material-induced energy metabolism and AMPK-mTOR signaling, pivotal for spinal cord injury repair.
  • Mechanical Microenvironment Dynamics: Her work elucidates how mechanical stimuli regulate cellular behavior.

๐Ÿ”ฌ Ongoing Research

Bioenergetic Materials: Developing materials that optimize energy metabolism for enhanced tissue regeneration.

Hybrid Hydrogel Systems: Combining mechanical and biological cues to inhibit bone cancer recurrence while promoting regeneration.

Injectable Hydrogels: Designing collagen-based hydrogels for complex tissue repair applications.

These initiatives aim to bridge the gap between laboratory findings and clinical applications, revolutionizing regenerative medicine.

๐ŸŒŸ Research Interests

  • Tissue Regeneration: Exploring innovative strategies for repairing bone, nerve, and skin tissues.
  • Energy Metabolism and Biomaterials: Studying the AMPK-mTOR pathway and macrophage polarization to improve regenerative outcomes.
  • Mechanical Microenvironment: Investigating how mechanical stimuli influence cell behavior to design responsive biomaterials.
  • Cancer-Biomaterial Interactions: Developing materials to combat bone cancer and simultaneously promote healing.

๐ŸŽ“ Academic Background

Jing He earned her Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from a prestigious institution, specializing in material chemistry and tissue regeneration. Her doctoral research laid the foundation for her innovative work, integrating cutting-edge science with practical solutions for healthcare challenges.

๐Ÿ† Scholarships and Awards

Throughout her academic journey, Jing He has received numerous accolades, recognizing her excellence in research and dedication to advancing science. Her achievements reflect her commitment to addressing critical challenges in regenerative medicine and biomaterials.

๐Ÿ’ป Bioinformatics Expertise

Jing He employs bioinformatics tools to analyze molecular pathways such as AMPK-mTOR and macrophage polarization. These insights are crucial for understanding cellular responses to biomaterials, enabling the design of highly effective regenerative therapies.

๐ŸŒ Professional Associations

Jing He is an active member of several professional associations related to biomaterials and biomedical engineering. Her involvement facilitates collaborations, keeping her at the forefront of emerging trends and innovations in her field.

๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Training & Workshops

Jing He has participated in numerous training programs and workshops to enhance her technical expertise. These experiences include advanced scaffold fabrication, hydrogel synthesis, and molecular biology techniques, equipping her with skills essential for groundbreaking research.

๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Oral Presentations

Jing He has delivered impactful oral presentations at international conferences, sharing her research on:

  • The role of energy metabolism in tissue regeneration.
  • Innovations in hybrid hydrogel systems.
    Her presentations have inspired academic and industrial stakeholders, promoting the practical application of her findings.

โœ… Tasks Completed as a Researcher

  • Designing collagen-based injectable hydrogels for complex tissue regeneration.
  • Establishing mechanisms linking energy metabolism and axonal repair.
  • Developing hybrid hydrogel technologies for cancer inhibition and bone repair.
    These accomplishments underscore her ability to translate theoretical knowledge into tangible innovations.

๐ŸŒŸ Success Factors

Jing Heโ€™s success stems from her interdisciplinary expertise, creativity, and dedication. Her ability to merge material science, biology, and engineering has led to solutions that address pressing medical challenges, cementing her legacy as a transformative researcher.

๐ŸŒŸ A Visionary in Regenerative Medicine

Jing Heโ€™s contributions to science are profound, blending innovation with practical solutions for healthcare. Her work not only addresses critical challenges in tissue engineering but also inspires the next generation of researchers to strive for excellence.

๐Ÿ“–Publications:

Paper Title: Reinforced enzyme mineralized chitosan hydrogels with superior mechanical and osteogenic properties

  • Authors: Wang, Y., Zhang, N., Zhang, J., He, J., Wu, F.
  • Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
  • Year: 2025

Paper Title: Construction of ROS-balancing-engineered heterojunction photoswitch for achieving programmed inflammatory management and tissue regeneration

  • Authors: Luo, B., He, J., Lei, J., Lan, F., Wu, Y.
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Succinic acid modified chitosan hydrogel mediates in-situ bioenergetic remodeling of neural cells for neuronal differentiation and spinal cord injury repair

  • Authors: Xu, T., Zhao, J., Zhou, M., Wu, F., He, J.
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Fructose-mineralized black phosphorus for syncretic bone regeneration and tumor suppression

  • Authors: Shu, J., Wang, Y., Zhang, G., Wu, F., He, J.
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry B
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Inorganic Phosphate as โ€œBioenergetic Messengerโ€ Triggers M2-Type Macrophage Polarization

  • Authors: Sun, X., Li, Z., Wang, X., He, J., Wu, Y.
  • Journal: Advanced Science
  • Year: 2024