Areas of Focus
- Nanomedicine drug delivery systems combined with cancer immunotherapy
- Microneedle transdermal delivery systems
- Research on protein and peptide drug and vaccine delivery systems
Work Experience
- 2020-11 to 2023-11 - Assistant Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Institute of Cancer Research
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2013 - Bachelor in Pharmaceutical Formulation from China Pharmaceutical University
- 2016 - Master in Pharmacy from China Pharmaceutical University
- 2020 - PhD from University of Groningen, Netherlands
- Hosted National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Shanghai Science and Technology Committee Sail Plan
Publications
- Dissolving microneedles-based programmed delivery system for enhanced chemo-immunotherapy of melanoma, Y. Tian, H. Jing, Q. Wang, et al., 2023
- Acid-induced activated cell-penetrating peptide-modified cholesterol-conjugated polyoxyethylene sorbitol oleate mixed micelles for pH-triggered drug release and efficient brain tumor targeting based on a charge reversal mechanism, Y. Tian, G. Mi, Q. Chen, et al., 2018
- Precise targeting therapy of orthotopic gastric carcinoma by siRNA and chemotherapeutic drug codelivered in pH‐sensitive nano platform, Q. Wang, Y. Tian, L. Liu, C. Chen, et al., 2021
- Recent progress in orodispersible films-mediated therapeutic applications: a review, Yu Tian, Jiangtao Lin, Hongshu Jing, et al., 2023
- Intradermal administration of influenza vaccine with trehalose and pullulan-based dissolving microneedle arrays, Y. Tian, J. Lee, K van der Maaden, et al., 2022
- Development of an orodispersible film containing stabilized influenza vaccine, Y. Tian, Y.C. Bhide, H.J. Woerdenbag, et al., 2020
- Oromucosal films: from patient centricity to production by printing techniques, Y. Tian, M. Orlu, H.J. Woerdenbag, et al., 2019
- Orodispersible films based on blends of trehalose and pullulan for protein delivery, Y. Tian, J.C. Visser, J.S. Klever, et al., 2018
- Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of tinidazole-loaded mPEG-PDLLA (10/90) in situ gel forming system for periodontitis treatment, Y. Tian, Y. Shen, M. Jv, 2016