Name: CHAI Chun-Yan
Gender: Male
Degree: Ph.D
Title: Professor
Organization: School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Education Experience:
1997-2000 Ph. D. in Veterinary Medicine, North-east Agriculture University, China
Dissertation title: The Molecular Mechanism of Neuropathic Injury in Dairy Cattle with Copper Deficiency
1994-1997 M. S. in Veterinary Medicine, Gansu Agriculture University, China
Dissertation title: The Investigation of X-ray Contrast Radiograph in Small and Medium Animals.
1990-1994 B. S. ,in Veterinary Medicine, Gansu Agriculture University, China
Dissertation title: the Etiological Investigation of Acute Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis in Horse of Hexi Corridor (Gansu Province)
Work Experience:
2010.12--present Professor, School of Agriculture and Biology ,Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
2004.10—2010.12 Associate professor, School of Agriculture and Biology , Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
2003.10 – 2004.10 Visiting Scholar, Department of Cellular Injury, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and Department of Medicine, Uniform Services University of Healthy Sciences, Maryland. USA.
2000.8– 2003.10 Lecturer/associate professor, School of Agriculture and Biology , Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Rewards:
[1] Outstanding Teaching Award for the sixth "ShangQi Education Cup" Shanghai University students' science and technology innovation contest, 2010
[2] Outstanding academic achievement award in standardization of Shanghai,2009
[3] SMC-Excellent Youth Faculty Award, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2008.
[4] Moral Example Award of School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 2003.
Research Area:
Professor Chunyan Chai was awarded Ph.D in 2000 with a major of Veterinary Medicine. He has been a faculty of School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiaotong University from the year of 2000.Now he is the supervisor of post-graduate students. The major area of the researching projects in professor Chai’s lab are mainly focused on the development and fabrication of novel techniques for fast detection of hazardous substance in food, water, and environment based on biosensor, molecularly imprinted polymers, immunoassay and voltammetric determination. Professor Chai’s research grants have been funded by The Foundation of National “863” Plan (Hi-Technology Research Plan) and National Natural Science committee of China, Foundation of Science Ministry and Education Ministry of China, Foundation of Shanghai Municipal Science Committee and Shanghai Municipal Agriculture Committee. Professor Chai’s has established an efficient system for the detection of hazardous substance in food in his Lab. The main achievements in professor Chai’s lab are represented as follows: (a) Establishment of novel approaches for detection of banned animal drug residues using biosensor, electrochemistry sensor and nano-colloid gold immunochromatographic testing strips. (b) Development and fabrication of new sensor for detection of chloramphenicol based on molecularly imprinted membrane, amperometric and optical sensor for detection of nitrate, heavy metals using screen-printed electrodes and chromatographic testing strips. The advantages of these novel sensors include easy operation on sites, short detecting time and high sensitivity and specificity. (c) Successful development of sensing system for detection of synthetic toxicity of drinking water in China. Up to now, Professor Chai’s group developed 5 types of sensors for the detection of hazardous substances and achieved 23 disclosure patents and 13 of them authorized.
Publication:
[1] Zhang Hongcai, Liuguo Yan, Chai Chunyan*. A novel amperometric sensor based on screen-printed electrode modified with multi-walled carbon nanotubes and molecularly imprinted membrane for rapid determination of ractopamine in pig urine. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2012,168:103-110(SCI, IF=3.89, corresponding author)
[2] Zhang Hongcai, Ye Yudan, Chai Chunyan, Liu Guoyan*.A novel electrochemical sensor based on molecularly imprinted solid-phase extraction for rapid determination of ractopamine in pig urine.Analytical Letters, 2012,45:1736-1748(SCI,IF=1.02, corresponding author)
[3] Zhang Hongcai,Liu Chunyan,Liu Guoyan,Chen Xiaolian,Ye yudan,Wang Yiru,Chai chunyan*.A Portable photoelectric sensor based on colloidal gold immunochromatographic strips for rapid determination of clenbuterol in pig urine.Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry,2012,40(6) 852-856(SCI,IF=0.94, corresponding author)
[4] Liu Guoyan, Zhang Weidong, Jiang Peng, Li Xinhong, Liu Chunyan, Chai Chunyan*. Role of nitric oxide and vascular endothelial growth factor in fluoride-induced goitrogenesis in rats. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology,2012,34:209-217(SCI,IF=1.47, corresponding author)
[5] Chai Chunyan*, Liu Guoyan, Yao Bing,. A portable optical sensor based on a one-off test strip for fast evaluation of bacterial contamination in raw tofu. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2011, 152 (1): 1-7(SCI, IF=3.24, corresponding author)
[6] Chai Chunyan*, Liu Guoyan, Yao Bing. A portable optical sensor based on a one-off test strip for fast evaluation of bacterial contamination in raw tofu. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2011, 152 (1): 1-7.(SCI)
[7] Chai Chunyan*, Liu Guoyan, Li Feng, Liu xiaofang, Yao Bing, Wang Li. Towards the development a portable sensor based on a molecularly imprinted membrane for the rapid de termination of salbutamol in pig urine. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2010, 675:185-190(SCI)
[8] Chai Chunyan*, Xu Minggang, Liu Guoyan. Effec of Cationic surfactant on the voltammetric determination of chloramphenicol. Chin J Anal Chem, 2006, 34(12):1715-1718. (SCI)
[9] Fleming S D, Egan R P, Chai C Y*, et al. Anti-Phospholipid Antibodies Restore Mesenteric Ischemia Reperfusion-Induced Injury in Complement Receptor Complement Receptor 1-Deficient Mice. The Journal of Immunology,2004,173(11):7055-7061(SCI)
[10] Liu guoyan, Chai chunyan*, Cui li. Fluoride causing abnormally elevated nitric oxide levels in chicks. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2003,13(3):199~204 (SCI, corresponding author)