IntroductionProf. Xie has dedicated himself to the research and development of programmable nano-biomaterials for the thermal and kinetic therapy of tumors, achieving a series of significant milestones. His primary research directions include: (1) the application of functional and fully degradable nanomaterials in tumor thermotherapy and kinetic therapy; (2) the exploration of immune interaction mechanisms between programmable nano-biomaterials and the tumor microenvironment; and (3) the investigation of specific recognition behaviors at cell-chiral interfaces. To date, he has published over 50 papers in peer-reviewed journals, including 27 as either the first author or corresponding author. Notable publications include *Progress of Materials Science*, *Cell Reports Physical Science*, *Advanced Functional Materials*, *ACS Nano*, *Advanced Science*, *Small*, and *Chemical Engineering Journal*. Among these, there is one ESI highly cited paper and three hot papers, with a total citation count exceeding 2,000 and an H-index of 23. He has applied for five invention patents, two of which have been granted. EducationWork ExperienceSocial PositionSocial ActivitiesResearch(1) the application of functional and fully degradable nanomaterials in tumor thermotherapy and kinetic therapy; (2) the exploration of immune interaction mechanisms between programmable nano-biomaterials and the tumor microenvironment; and (3) the investigation of specific recognition behaviors at cell-chiral interfaces. TeachingPostgraduatesFundingVertical ProjectHorizontal ProjectPublicationsAwardsPatentHonor RewardAdmissions Information |