
About
Bin Chen is the McNeil Research Professor and Director of the Graduate Program in Pharmacology/Toxicology in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. His research focuses on photodynamic therapy (PDT) mechanisms, tumor porphyrin metabolism, and enhancing PDT efficacy through molecular targeting. He holds a PhD from the University of Leuven, Belgium, and has contributed to over a dozen influential studies in cancer therapy and PDT.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science (BS), Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
- Master of Science (MS), Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), University of Leuven, Belgium
Research Interests:
- Mechanisms of anticancer agents, particularly photosensitizing agents.
- Photodynamic therapy (PDT) enhancement via molecular pathways like PI3K and ABCG2 transporters.
- Role of porphyrin metabolism (e.g., protoporphyrin IX) in tumor detection and treatment.
- Fluorescence-guided resection and PDT applications in oncology.
Article Trends:
- Focus on ALA-mediated protoporphyrin IX fluorescence and PDT efficacy.
- Investigation of ABCG2 transporters, PI3K signaling, and enzyme deficiencies affecting PDT response.
- Analysis of vascular vs. tumor cell responses to PDT agents like verteporfin.
Awards and Grants:
No awards or grants explicitly mentioned in the text.
Advising and Labs:
Leads a research lab focusing on PDT mechanisms and tumor metabolism. Advises students in pharmacology/toxicology programs but no explicit student names are listed.
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