
Prof. Qing-Hua Xu
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Title: Plasmonic Nanoparticles as Agents for Imagine-Guided-Therapy
Abstract:
Noble
metal nanoparticles (NPs) have been known to display unique localized surface
plasmon resonance property, which could be utilized to significantly enhance the
optical responses of metal NPs themselves and nearby chromophores. In this talk, I will present the efforts of our group
on development of various metal-based nanoparticles that display plasmon enhanced
fluorescence, photothermal effects, two-photon excitation emission and singlet
oxygen generation of metal nanoparticles themselves and external
photosensitizers as well as their potential applications in cancer therapy. Taking
advantages of the giant local electric amplification of plasmon coupled
nanostructures, we have recently developed a new type of aggregation induced emission
(AIE) based on aggregation of metal-chromophore conjugates, which display
enhanced excitation efficiency and emission quantum yield at the same time. We
have developed various schemes that display significantly enhanced
photoactivities to allow applications for multimodal imaging and synergistic chemotherapy,
photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy, which might open a new venue to
explore safe and non-invasive theranostics for cancers.
Biography:
Prof. Qing-Hua
Xu (徐清华) received his B.S.
from Zhejiang University (1993), M.S. from Peking University (1996) and
University of Chicago (1997), Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (2001). He conducted the
postdoctoral research at Stanford University and UC Santa Barbara before he
joined National University of Singapore to start the independent research
career in 2005. His primary research interest is development of various
light-based applications such as sensing, imaging, photosensitization and
optoelectronics using various low-dimension materials, as well as investigation
of the underlying fundamental mechanisms using various novel optical
spectroscopy and imaging techniques. So far he has published ~230 peer reviewed
articles with total citations of >15,000 times and H-index of 74.