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ZHANG Qingyang
Associate Professor

Department :

Department of Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry

Platform :

Beijing Key Laboratory of Active Substances Discovery and Drugability Evaluation

Contact Details

Hu Haiyu's group
zhangqingyang@imm.ac.cn
Brief Introduction

Education background

09/2010 – 07/2013   Peking Union Medical College, Medicinal Chemistry, PhD

09/2007 – 07/2010   Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Medicinal Chemistry, Master

09/2003 – 07/2007  Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Bachelor

Work experience

09/2018 – present   The Institute of Materia Medica, CAMS & PUMC        Associate professor

05/2015 – 08/2018  The Institute of Materia Medica, CAMS & PUMC       Assistant researcher

07/2013 – 04/2015  Beijing Honghui Meditech Co., Ltd      

10/2011 – 02/2012  University of Illinois at Chicago

Achievements

Papers

1. Dual-Mode Detection of Bacterial 16S Ribosomal RNA in Tissues.  ACS Sensors, 2020, 5(6) 1650-1656.

2. Porphyrin-Based Organoplatinum(II) Metallacycles with Enhanced Photooxidization Reactivity.  Frontiers in Chemistry, 2020(8):262.

3. An Efficient Fluorescence Sensor for Nitroreductase Selective Imaging Based on Intramolecular Photoinduced Electron Transfer.  Talanta , 2019, 205, 120133.

4. Rationally designed organelle-specific thermally activated delayed fluorescence small molecule organic probes for time-resolved biological applications.  Chemical Communications , 2019, 55(39) 5639-5642.

5. Rapid Synthesis of  γ Halide/Pseudohalide-Substituted Cyanine Sensors with Programmed Generation of Singlet Oxygen.  Organic Letters , 2019, 21(7) 2121-2125.

6. Cell-permeable Fluorogenic Probes for Identification and Imaging Nitroreductases in Live Bacterial Cells.  Journal of Organic Chemistry , 2019, 84(3) 1299-1309.

7. Research Progress of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence Probes for Biological Applications.  Chinese Medicinal Biotechnology, 2018.

8. Superior Fluorogen-Activating Protein Probes Based on 3 Indole− Malachite Green.  Organic Letters , 2017, 19(17) 4496-4499.

9. Aminoglycoside-based novel probes for bacterial diagnostic and therapeutic applications.   Chemical Communications , 2017, 53(8) 1366-1369.

Books

Honors & Awards