Jinan Deng
【TITLE & POSITION】Associate Professor
【CONTACT INFORMATION】E-mail: biojdeng@cqu.edu.cn
【PERSONAL PROFILE】
Dr. Jinan Deng obtained her Bachelor's degree and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Beihang University and the University of Central Florida (US), respectively, in 2010 and 2017. Her research focuses on design and fabrication of stimuli-responsive interfaces for biomedical sensing applications. She has been funded projects supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China. She has published over 20 papers in journals such as Chemical Communications, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Optics Express. She has been granted one national invention patent. Current courses taught by Dr. Deng include Medical Sensing and Health Information Detection (undergraduate), Biomedical Sensing and Information Detection (graduate), etc.
【RESEARCH INTERESTS】
1. Liquid crystal-based biosensors
2. Microfluidic-based biosensing platforms
3. Wearable biomedical sensors
【REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS】
1. X. Han, D. Han, J. Zeng, J. Deng*, N. Hu, J. Yang*, Fabrication and performance of monodisperse liquid crystal droplet-based microchips for the on-chip detection of bile acids, Microchem. J. 2020, 157: 105057.
2. J. Li, D. Han, J. Zeng, J. Deng*, N. Hu, J. Yang*, Multi-channel surface plasmon resonance biosensor using prism-based wavelength interrogation, Opt. Express 2020, 28: 14007.
3. J. Deng, X. Wang, W. Liang, D. Richardson, Q. Lu, J. Fang*, Surface modified liquid crystal droplets as an optical probe for the detection of bile acids in microfluidic channels, Colloids Surf. A 2018, 542: 52.
4. J. Deng, W. Liang, J. Fang*, Liquid crystal droplet-embedded biopolymer Hydrogel sheets for biosensor applications, ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2016, 8: 3928.
5. J. Deng, X. Lu, C. Constant, A. Dogariu, J. Fang*, Design of beta-CD-surfactant complex-coated liquid crystal droplets for the detection of cholic acid via competitive host-guest recognition, Chem. Commun. 2015, 51: 8912.