Yuming Zhao
Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Memorial University, Canada
Yuming Zhao obtained his PhD in 2002 under the supervision of Prof. Rik R. Tykwinski at the University of Alberta, working on the synthesis of cross-conjugated oligo(enyne)s and characterization of their electronic and nonlinear optical properties. From 2002 to 2004, he was an NSERC postdoctoral fellow, working with Prof. James M. Tour at Rice University. His postdoctoral research focused on the synthesis of nanoscale molecular vehicles (“nancars”) and fullerene-oligomer derivatives. In 2004, he joined the Department of Chemistry, Memorial University, as an assistant professor, and he is now an associate professor at Memorial University. His research interests range from the synthesis of novel pi-extended tetrathiafulvalene derivatives, pi-conjugated oligomers and shape-persistent macrocycles, fullerene-dendrimerderivatives, to the design of functional chemo-/bio-sensors and functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes. He was the recipient of PetroCanada Young Innovator Award in 2007.
1. Development of molecular materials and devices based on redox-active and fluorescent organic compounds and macromolecules.
2. Non-covalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes.
3. Design and synthesis of functional receptors for carbohydrates, fullerenes, and metal ions.
4. Understanding the fundamental reaction mechanisms and structure-property relationships for tetrathiafulvalene derivatives.
John Yuen
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Professor, Human Anatomy and Pathophysiology, School of Nursing
The Hong Kong Polytechnic university, Hong Kong
Dr Yuen is a Biomedical Scientist with professional qualification in Medical Laboratory Science. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, responsible for teaching and research in Biological Areas. With particular interests in Urology and Cancer, Dr Yuen has focused his research in Bladder cancer and Renal stones which are both considered as occupational diseases associated with the usage of environmental chemical contaminants. Much of his research work was focused on studying the pharmacology and chemistry of a medicinal mushroom known as Ganoderma lucidum, underlying the aim of discovering bioactive natural / herbal ingredients for cancer treatment. Besides, Dr Yuen is currently collaborating with a Industrial company to investigate the usage of nano-technologies in facilitating infection controls in healthcare settings and community.
Biology and chemical carcinogenesis of bladder cancer and its therapeutic strategies, Pathophysiology of renal stones, Pharmacology and chemistry of natural and herbal products, Applications of nano-technologies in infectious control
BIMAL BANIK
Editor-in-Chief
Vice President, Research & Education Development, Community Health System of South Texas
USA
Bimal K. Banik, Ph. D. C. Chem. F. R. S. C. was awarded doctoral degree based upon his thesis work performed at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Calcutta. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) and Stevens Institute of Technology (New Jersey). At present, Dr. Banik is the Vice President of Research and Education Development of a non-profit organization (Community Health Systems of South Texas). His different contributions in higher education are extremely recognized by scientists, students and professionals globally.
My research interests include organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, green chemistry, catalysis, microwave-induced reactions, metal-mediated reactions and natural products.