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Xiang Mao

College of Biomedical Engineering, 1# Yixueyuan Road, Chongqing 400000, China, Chongqing Medical University, China

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NameXiang Mao
RoleEditor
InstitutionChongqing Medical University
DepartmentCollege of Biomedical Engineering, 1# Yixueyuan Road, Chongqing 400000, China
CountryChina
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Biography

Prof. Dr. Xiang Mao received his B.S. in 2008 from Shanxi Normal University, and his M.S in 2011 from“CO-Cooperation-Project” between Hebei University and National Center for Nanoscience andTechnology (NCNST, China), under the supervisor of Prof. Zhengping Li and Prof. Zhiyong Tang. HeReceived the Ph.D. in 2015 from “Pusan National University” under supervisor Professor Jaebeom Lee.He received "2014 National Excellent Self-funded International Student Scholarship". After a shortinternational cooperation between “Korea-Japan-America”. Prof Mao joined “College of Chemistry andChemical Engineering at Southwest University” in September 2015, and transferred to “College ofScience in Tianjin University” in May 2017. Now, Prof Mao joined “College of Biomedical Engineering atChongqing Medical University”from August, 2018. He is also a invited investigator at the Chongqing KeyLaboratory of Soft Materials (Chongqing ).

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