Duotian Qin

About

Duotian Qin is a dedicated Ph.D. student at the Irell and Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, where she specializes in biomedical sciences. She holds a Master of Health Science degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from Boston University. Her prior research has centered on cancer nanomedicine and drug delivery systems, leading to co-authored high-impact publications in prestigious journals such as Nano Research, Nanoscale, and Advanced Materials. Through her work, she has significantly contributed to the fields of nanomedicine, cancer immunotherapy, and regenerative medicine. Now, her research focuses more on innovative approaches to immunotherapy, especially T therapeutics for hematological malignancies. In recognition of her academic achievements and contributions, Duotian has received multiple awards. She is driven by a passion for bridging cutting-edge research with practical medical applications, aiming to make meaningful improvements in patient care and treatment outcomes.

Education

Beckman Research Institute
United States of America

Ph.D. in biological sciences

Johns Hopkins University
United States of America

Master of Health Science

Boston University
United States of America

Bachelor of Arts

Publications

Macrophage-modulating nanomedicine for cancer immunotherapy

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Nanoscale

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Macrophage-modulating nanomedicine for cancer immunotherapy

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Nanoscale

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Therapeutic nucleic acids in regenerative medicine and tissue repair

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Nano Research

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Cancer nanomedicine in preoperative therapeutics: Nanotechnology-enabled neoadjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and phototherapy

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Bioactive Materials

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Cancer nanomedicine in preoperative therapeutics: Nanotechnology-enabled neoadjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and phototherapy

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Bioactive Materials

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Cancer nanomedicine in preoperative therapeutics: Nanotechnology-enabled neoadjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and phototherapy

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Bioactive Materials

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Bioinspired Mild Photothermal Effect-Reinforced Multifunctional Fiber Scaffolds Promote Bone Regeneration

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ACS Nano

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Bioinspired Mild Photothermal Effect-Reinforced Multifunctional Fiber Scaffolds Promote Bone Regeneration

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ACS Nano

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In situ Engineering of Tumor‐Associated Macrophages via a Nanodrug‐Delivering‐Drug (β‐Elemene@Stanene) Strategy for Enhanced Cancer Chemo‐Immunotherapy

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Angewandte Chemie International Edition

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In situ Engineering of Tumor-Associated Macrophages via a Nanodrug-Delivering-Drug (β-Elemene@Stanene) Strategy for Enhanced Cancer Chemo-Immunotherapy

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Angewandte Chemie - International Edition

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Cancer nanomedicine toward clinical translation: Obstacles, opportunities, and future prospects

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Med

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Living Leukocyte-Based Drug Delivery Systems

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Advanced Materials

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Living Leukocyte‐Based Drug Delivery Systems

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Advanced Materials

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The marriage of Xenes and hydrogels: Fundamentals, applications, and outlook

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Innovation

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Cancer nanomedicine toward clinical translation: Obstacles, opportunities, and future prospects

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Med

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The marriage of Xenes and Hydrogels: Fundamentals, Applications, and Outlook

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The Innovation

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Duotian Qin