Prof Jialiang Guo: Agricultural Policy
Professor at Vice dean of Medical School, Foshan University, China
Prof. Jialiang Guo is the Vice Dean of the Medical School at Foshan University, China. With 16 years of research experience, he specializes in the application of sensors in pharmaceutical analysis. He has an impressive publication record, including 108 peer-reviewed scientific articles and two book chapters in Pharmaceutical Analysis and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Guo earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Analysis from Jinan University and has since supervised multiple doctoral and master’s theses. He serves on the editorial boards of five peer-reviewed journals and is a reviewer for seven others. His contributions have been recognized with awards such as the Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award.
Publication Profile:🌟👨🎓
📚 Education:
- Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Analysis, Jinan University, 2014
- M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Jinan University, 2007
- B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, 2005
🏆 Achievements:
- Awards include Guangdong Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award
- Editorial board member of five peer-reviewed journals
🔬 Research Focus:
- 16 years in Application of Sensors in Pharmaceutical Analysis
- 108 peer-reviewed publications in top journals
- Expert in separation science and analytical techniques
- Specializes in Biomedical, Pharmaceutical, and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) analysis
- Food and drug quality control advocate
- Comparison of pharmacological activity and safety of different stereochemical configurations of borneol: L-borneol, D-borneol, and synthetic borneol
- Smartphone-based colorimetric sensor array using gold nanoparticles for rapid distinguishment of multiple pesticides in real samples
- Screening of trypsin inhibitors in Cotinus coggygria Scop. extract using at-line nanofractionation coupled with semi-preparative reverse-phase liquid chromatography
- Rapid screening of neuraminidase inhibitors using an at-line nanofractionation platform involving parallel oseltamivir-sensitive/resistant neuraminidase bioassays
- Integrating transcriptome and chemical analyses to reveal the anti-Alzheimer’s disease components in Verbena officinalis Linn
- Fisetin Inhibits Trypsin Activity and Suppresses the Growth of Colorectal Cancer in Vitro and in Vivo
- Compounds with NO Inhibitory Effect from the Rattan Stems of Sinomenium acutum, a Kind of Chinese Folk Medicine for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Development of acidic phospholipid containing immobilized artificial membrane column to predict drug-induced phospholipidosis potency
- Scopoletin and umbelliferone from Cortex Mori as protective agents in high glucose-induced mesangial cell as in vitro model of diabetic glomerulosclerosis