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Keynote Speakers

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Dr. Wenda Wu

Hefei University of Technology, China

Dr. Wenda Wu, a professor and doctoral supervisor of Hefei University of Technology, is one of the eighth batch of outstanding cadres and talents from the central government and state organs as well as one of the cadres and talents of central enterprises in aiding Xinjiang. He is a young scholar of Mount Huang, an expert of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and several provincial science and technology projects, a visiting professor of Univerzita Hradec Králové, and a vice president of science and technology of Jiangsu Province's "Shuangchuang Program".

 

He has been engaged in the toxicological evaluation of mycotoxins in agricultural products and food safety, as well as the nutritional health of meat products. He has published 63 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author, with 4 papers with IF>10, and the highest IF is 37.3. He is the chair of more than 10 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the National Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (NNSFJSF). His doctoral dissertation was honored as "Excellent Doctoral Dissertation of Jiangsu Province". He has served as an invited editorial board member of several international academic journals, including Food and Chemical Toxicology, Frontiers in Immunology and Toxins. She has applied for more than 10 patents, participated in the formulation of 2 local standards, and co-edited 2 textbooks and 1 English treatise in the 13th Five-Year Plan.

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Topic: Composition, sources and impacts of atmospheric aerosols 5. Environmental behavior and bioavailability of organic pollutants

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Prof. Ivan J. Dmochowski

Penn Arts&Sciences

Prof. Ivan is a tenured full Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Undergraduate Chair in Undergraduate Education. He serves as an undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral advisor. He teaches environmental chemistry, biological inorganic chemistry, biophysical chemistry and other courses, and has won a number of teaching awards. Prof. Ivan is also a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and Chair of the ACS Awards Committee and a guest reviewer. He is also the recipient of the NSF Career Award in recognition of a number of important academic research contributions over a decade. In ten years, he has received more than 40 research grants of more than $3 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institute of Basic Medical Sciences (NIGMS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) and other major institutions.

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Topic: Effect of air pollution on plant growth 

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Dr. Tao Liu

Zhejiang A&F University, China

Dr. Tao Liu completed the PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Nanjing University, where was committed to developing new highly sensitive analytical methods. Currently, he is mainly engaged in developing new multifunctional block materials for constructing different analytical methods and implementing their applications in the fields of food safety testing, environmental hazard analysis, and life analysis.

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Topic: A visual detection method for food safety based on DNAzyme

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Dr. Xuejiao Liu

Sichuan University, China

Dr. Xuejiao Liu specializes in molecular techniques and laboratory methodologies, with a particular focus on genetic analysis and protein studies. Her research has contributed significantly to our understanding of cellular processes and disease mechanisms. Xuejiao has actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations, bridging the gap between fundamental science and practical applications.

Throughout her academic career, she has published her research findings in reputable scientific journals, such as Carbohydrate Polymers. Additionally, Xuejiao has presented her work at various national and international conferences, contributing to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and promoting meaningful discussions in the scientific community.

Committed to the pursuit of knowledge and driven by a desire to make a positive impact on society, Liu Xuejiao is dedicated to advancing our understanding of molecular biology and its potential applications in healthcare and biotechnology. With a strong foundation in research and a growing list of achievements, she aspires to continue her contributions to the scientific community and looks forward to new challenges and opportunities in her academic and research career.

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Topic: Advances in Proteomic Medicine: Implications for Personalized Healthcare

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Dr. Ren Ren

Imperial College, UK

Dr. Ren Ren is a post-doctoral research associate in the Department of Chemistry and Department of Metabolism, digestion and reproduction at Imperial College London. He was awarded his PhD at Imperial College London in 2019. He is an expert in the development of trace analyte analytical platiorms including bioanalytical sensors for use with clinical samples. He has published over 20 research articles, including Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, Nano leters, etc. and has given more than 10 invited talks.

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Topic: Novel tools and strategies for single-molecule sensing

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Dr. Xiaojing Gu

University of Manchester, UK

Dr. Xiaojing Gu is currently a PhD student in Biomaterials at the University of Manchester in the UK. During his undergraduate studies, he participated in the development of antimicrobial materials and co-authored a paper published in an SCI journal. This experience sparked his interest in the application of materials in the field of biomedicine. His current research is also focused on biomaterials, specifically on stretchable hydrogels for bone repair.

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Topic: Advancements in Biomaterials: Pioneering the Future of Medical Health

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