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Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sustainability and Human Health
更新日期:2023-08-28  

  题 目:Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sustainability and Human Health 

  报告人:林文斌 教授 

  单 位:美国芝加哥大学 University of Chicago 

  时 间:2023/8/31 14:30 

  地 点:海西院2号楼228会议室 

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  报告人简介:Dr. Wenbin Lin is the James Franck Professor of Chemistry, Radiation and Cellular Oncology, and the Ludwig Center for Metastasis Research. He is also a member of Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Chicago. Dr. Lin obtained his BS from the University of Science and Technology in Hefei, China and his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow with Professor Tobin J. Marks at Northwestern University. Dr. Lin’s research efforts focus on designing molecular materials for sustainability and human health and has published over 425 peer-reviewed articles with >73,000 citations. In particular, the Lin lab pioneered the development of metal-organic framework (MOF) catalysts for many transformations and invented nanoscale MOFs for biomedical applications. Several of these innovative nanomaterials have entered clinical trials. He has been among the most cited chemists since 2014 and was selected as one of the top 10 chemists in the 1999-2009 decade based on per article citations. Dr. Lin is the founder of two clinical stage biopharmaceutical companies and has received numerous professional honors for his contributions to functional molecular materials. 

  报告摘要:Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) represent an interesting class of crystalline molecular materials built from metal-connecting points and bridging ligands. The modular nature of and mild conditions for MOF synthesis have permitted the rational design of numerous MOFs with interesting properties. In this talk, I will discuss our recent works on designing MOFs for sustainability and human health. MOFs have enabled the rational synthesis of single-site and multifunctional solid catalysts for fine chemical synthesis and solar energy conversion. We have also demonstrated the ability to combine multiple treatment modalities into a single MOF nanoparticle for effective cancer therapy. I will also discuss the preliminary clinical readouts of the first MOF to enter human trials. 

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