Dr. Jinglin Fu | Nucleic Acids Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Jinglin Fu, Rutgers University Camden, United States
Dr. Jinglin Fu is an accomplished chemist and educator. She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from Arizona State University in 2010, specializing in exploring peptide space for enzyme modulation. With a background in Analytical Chemistry from Zhejiang University, China, Dr. Fu has been an Associate Professor at Rutgers University-Camden since 2019. Her research spans single-molecule biophysics and nanoscale science. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, Dr. Fu is a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials. She is dedicated to research, mentorship, and advancing knowledge in the field š§Ŗš©āš¬š.
š Education:
Ph.D. in Chemistry, Dec 2010, Arizona State University, USA. Dissertation: “Exploring peptide space for enzyme modulation”. Advisor: Prof. Neal W. Woodbury. M.S. in Analytical Chemistry, Mar 2006, Zhejiang University, China. Thesis: “Studies on Microfluidic Chip-based Sensitive Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection System and Its Applications to Integrated Biochemical Analysis Systems”. Advisor: Prof. Qun Fang. B.S. in Chemistry, Jun 2003, Zhejiang University, China.
š¼ Employment:
š 4/2019 ā now: Associate Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers Univ.-Camden. š 9/2013 ā 4/2019: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers Univ.-Camden. š 7/2012 ā 8/2013: Assistant Research Scientist, Biodesign Institute, ASU. š 11/2010 ā 6/2012: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Biodesign Institute, ASU. š 8/2006 ā 10/2010: Graduate Research Associate/Teaching Assistant, ASU.
š Awards and Honors:
Chancellorās Award for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity, Rutgers-Camden, 2020. Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the White House, 2019. Certificate of Mentorship, Army Education Outreach Program (AEOP), 2015-2022. Cottrell College Science Award, 2015. Army Research Office Young Investigator Award, 2014. Edson Student Entrepreneur Initiative Award ($18,000), ASU Foundation, 2009. Excellent Masterās Thesis Award, Zhejiang University, China, 2006.
š Memberships:
Fellow, International Association of Advanced Materials, FIAAM, 2020. Member, Sigma Xi, 2018-present. Member, American Chemical Society (ACS), 2010-present. Member, American Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), 2013-2015. Member, Intl. Society for Nanoscale Science, Computing, and Engineering (ISNSCE), 2013-present
š Other Experience:
Certificate in Recognition for Excellence as a Research Assistant, ASU, 2011. Proclamation, Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Camden, 2015. Gold Medal Prize, 3rd “Challenge Cup” Business Plan Competition for Chinese University Students, China, 2002.
Professional Profiles:
The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:
- Cited by: All ā 2904.
- Citations ā 2904.
- h-index ā 18.
- Documents ā 61.
A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!
š¬ Research Focus:
šØāš¬ Dr. Jinglin Fu, a distinguished researcher at Rutgers University-Camden, focuses on pioneering advancements in nanoscale science and enzymology. His primary research explores the design and utilization of spatially addressable DNA nanostructures to organize enzyme cascades, leading to groundbreaking studies on interenzyme substrate diffusion. Dr. Fu’s innovative work includes the development of multi-enzyme complexes on DNA scaffolds, nanocaged enzymes for enhanced catalytic activity, and a DNA tweezer-actuated enzyme nanoreactor. His contributions extend to controlled drug release using nanorobots and the creation of peptide-modified surfaces for enzyme immobilization. Dr. Fu’s impactful research combines biochemistry and nanotechnology, shaping the future of molecular engineering. š§¬šš¬
Publications Top Note:
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Cited by: 715 Ā Year: 2012
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Cited by: 458 Ā Year: 2014
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Cited by: 402 Ā Year: 2016
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Cited by: 328 Ā Year: 2013
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Cited by: 165 Ā Year: 2012
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Cited by: 141 Ā Year: 2006
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Cited by: 110 Ā Year: 2016
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Cited by: 91 Ā Year: 2012
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Cited by: 81 Ā Year: 2011
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Cited by: 71 Ā Year: 2009