Yongqi Ding | Nanozyme for Biosensing | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yongqi Ding | Nanozyme for Biosensing | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Hubei Normal University, China

Profile:

šŸ›ļø Current Position

Yongqi Ding serves as a dedicated lecturer at Hubei Normal University. With an emphasis on bridging innovation with practical applications, Yongqi has focused on advancing research in multifunctional nano-enzymes and the online analysis of biological small molecules. These efforts contribute significantly to understanding and tackling neurological diseases. Additionally, Yongqi is actively involved in collaborative projects, leveraging resources from the Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology and the universityā€™s talent introduction initiative.

šŸ“š Publication Achievements

Yongqi Dingā€™s scholarly output reflects a robust engagement with cutting-edge scientific challenges. By addressing pressing issues like the detection of biological molecules and their links to neurological conditions, Yongqiā€™s publications offer innovative insights. These contributions have appeared in prestigious journals, reinforcing Yongqiā€™s role in shaping the discourse on nano-enzymes and their diverse applications.

šŸ”¬ Ongoing Research

Hubei Key Laboratory of Pollutant Analysis & Reuse Technology (Grant No. PA230202). Talent Introduction Project of Hubei Normal University (Grant No. HS2023RC074). These projects are geared toward exploring the potential of nano-enzymes to serve as diagnostic and therapeutic tools in biomedical contexts. The research also delves into the mechanistic pathways of neurological diseases, aiming for breakthroughs in online analysis and detection techniques.

šŸŒ± Research Interests

Multifunctional Nano-Enzymes: Investigating their synthesis, properties, and practical applications. Biological Small Molecules: Developing methods for their efficient online analysis and detection. Neurological Diseases: Understanding molecular mechanisms to inform therapeutic strategies. By aligning technological advancements with medical needs, Yongqiā€™s work represents a multidisciplinary approach to problem-solving.

šŸŽ“ Academic Background

Yongqi Dingā€™s academic journey is distinguished by rigorous training in bioengineering and nanotechnology. These disciplines laid the foundation for Yongqiā€™s expertise in multifunctional nano-enzymes and their biomedical implications.

šŸ† Scholarships and Awards

Recognition for Yongqiā€™s academic excellence includes competitive scholarships and awards, which highlight the importance and impact of this research. Such accolades underscore Yongqiā€™s contributions to both academia and the broader scientific community.

šŸ§¬ Bioinformatics

Incorporating bioinformatics tools into research workflows has allowed Yongqi to optimize the analysis of complex biological data. These computational methods are critical for deciphering patterns in neurological diseases and designing targeted interventions.

šŸ¤ Professional Associations

Yongqi is an active member of several scientific societies, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. These affiliations provide opportunities to engage with global experts in nano-enzymes and related fields.

šŸ› ļø Training & Workshops

Participation in training programs and workshops has honed Yongqiā€™s skills in advanced analytical techniques and experimental design. These experiences ensure that Yongqi remains at the forefront of evolving technologies and methodologies.

šŸŽ¤ Oral Presentations

Yongqi has delivered numerous presentations at national and international conferences, sharing key findings on nano-enzymes and their applications. These talks serve as platforms for disseminating knowledge and inspiring new research directions.

āœ… Tasks Completed as a Researcher

The development of innovative nano-enzymes for medical and environmental applications. Pioneering methods for in vivo analysis of neurological disease biomarkers. Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams to address complex research challenges.

šŸŒŸ Success Factors

Interdisciplinary Expertise: Bridging chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology. Collaborative Approach: Engaging with peers and institutions to advance shared goals. Innovative Thinking: Applying creativity to address unmet scientific needs.

šŸ“˜ Publications & Laboratory Experience

Synthesis and characterization of multifunctional nano-enzymes. Development of detection methods for biological small molecules. Exploring the interplay between nano-materials and neurological disease pathways. These efforts are documented in high-impact publications, cementing Yongqiā€™s reputation as a thought leader in the field.

šŸ“–Publications:

Paper Title: Manipulating Reactivity of Ir(CH2)0-2+ Cations toward Dinitrogen at Room Temperature: A Unique Dependence on the Organic Ligand Structures

  • Authors: Ding, Y.-Q., Zhang, F.-X., Li, Y., Ma, J.-B.
  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Coupling of N2Ā and O2 in the Gas Phase to Synthesize Nitric Oxide at Room Temperature: A Zeldovich-Like Strategy

  • Authors: Ding, Y.-Q., Chen, Z.-Y., Zhang, F.-X., Ma, J.-B.
  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Conversion of Dinitrogen and Oxygen to Nitric Oxide Mediated by Triatomic Yttrium Cations: Reversible N-N Bond Switching

  • Authors: Ding, Y.-Q., Ying, F., Li, Y., Xie, J., Ma, J.-B.
  • Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Two Carbon Dioxide Molecules Consecutively Reduced by Metal-Free B2O2 Anions

  • Authors: Chen, Z.-Y., Wang, M., Ding, Y.-Q., Ma, J.-B.
  • Journal: Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Experimental and Theoretical Study of N2Ā Adsorption on Hydrogenated Y2C4Hāˆ’Ā and Dehydrogenated Y2C4āˆ’Ā Cluster Anions at Room Temperature

  • Authors: Gao, M., Ding, Y.-Q., Ma, J.-B.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2022