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Dr. Zhengwei Mao

Dr. Zhengwei Mao

Contact:
Max Planck Institute
of Colloids and Interfaces
Department of Interfaces
Research Campus Potsdam-Golm
D-14424 Potsdam, Germany
Phone: +49-(0)331-567-9171
Fax: +49-(0)331-567-9202
Email: zhengwei.mao
Room: 0.239
Personal Data:
Date of Birth:
Place of Birth:
Nationality:

14th June 1980
Hangzhou, China
Chinese
Education:
2002-2007 Ph.D degree in Materials Science
Zhejiang University, (Advisors: Prof. Shen Jiacong and Prof. Gao Changyou).

1998-2002 Bachelor Degree in Polymer Science and Engineering
Zhejiang University
Professional Experience in Research Projects:
2007-Now Group Member “Ordering of Functional Nanoparticles”
Max Planck Institute of Colloid and Interfaces, Germany
2004-2007 Main member “The Traffic Pathway of Colloidal Particles Inside Cells via Endocytosis”
The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
2005-2007 Main member “Biomaterials for In-situ Induced Tissue Repair”
Major State Basic Research Program of China
2003-2004 Main member “Polyelectrolyte Microcapsules as Intelligent Drug Delivery Vehicles”
National Natural Science Foundation of China
2002-2005 Main member “Construction of Collagen Based Porous Scaffold as Tissue Engineering Skin”
supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publications:

1. Mao ZW, Ma L, Jiang Y, Yan M, Gao CY, Shen JC
The gene transfection efficiency of thermoresponsive N,N,N-trimethyl chitosan chloride-g-poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) copolymer
Biomaterials, 2007, 28: 4488-4500.

2. Mao ZW, Ma L, Jiang Y, Yan M, Gao CY, Shen JC
N,N,N-trimethyl chitosan chloride as a gene vector: synthesis and application.
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2007, 7: 855-863.

3. Mao ZW, Wang B, Ma L, Gao CY, Shen JC
The influence of polycaprolactone coating on the internalization and cytotoxicity of gold nanoparticles.
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine, In press.

4. Mao ZW, Ma L, Zhou J, Gao CY, Shen JC
Bioactive thin film of acidic fibroblast growth factor fabricated by layer-by-layer assembly.
Bioconjugate Chemistry 2005, 16 (5): 1316-1322.

5. Mao ZW, Ma L, Gao CY, Shen JC
Preformed microcapsules for loading and sustained release of ciprofloxacin hydrochloride.
Journal of Controlled Release 2005, 104 (1): 193-202.

6. Mao ZW, Gao CY, Wang DY, Ma L, Shen JC
Controlling biostability of collagen films for fibroblast cytocompatibility.
Journal of Bioactive and Compatible Polymers 2004, 19 (5): 353-365.

7. Hong Y, Mao ZW, Wang HL, Gao CY, Shen JC.
Covalently crosslinked chitosan hydrogel formed at neutral pH and body temperature.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 2006, 79A (4): 913-922.

8. Zhao QH, Mao ZW, Gao CY, Shen JC.
Assembly of multilayer microcapsules on CaCO3 particles from biocompatible polysaccharides.
Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition 2006, 17 (9): 997-1014.

9. Ma L, Gao CY, Mao ZW, Zhou J, Shen JC
Biodegradability and cell-mediated contraction of porous collagen scaffolds: The effect of lysine as a novel crosslinking bridge.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A 2004, 71A (2): 334-342.

10. Ma L, Gao CY, Mao ZW, Zhou J, Shen JC
Enhanced biological stability of collagen porous scaffolds by using amino acids as novel cross-linking bridges.
Biomaterials 2004, 25 (15): 2997-3004.

11. Ma L, Gao CY, Mao ZW, Zhou J, Shen JC, Hu XQ, Han CM.
Collagen/chitosan porous scaffolds with improved biostability for skin tissue engineering.
Biomaterials 2003, 24 (26): 4833-4841.

12. Ma L, Gao CY, Mao ZW, Shen JC, Hu XQ, Han CM.
Thermal dehydration treatment and glutaraldehyde cross-linking to increase the biostability of collagen-chitosan porous scaffolds used as dermal equivalent.
Journal of Biomaterials Science-Polymer Edition 2003, 14 (8): 861-874.



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