Xian Jun Loh
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Xian Jun Loh | |
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Born | Xian Jun Loh 1981 |
Nationality | Singaporean |
Alma mater | National University of Singapore |
Known for | Thermogelling polymers |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Thermogelling polymers, Drug Delivery Systems |
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Doctoral advisor | Jun Li[1] |
Xian Jun Loh (Chinese: 罗贤俊; pinyin: Lúo Xián Jùn; born 1981) is a Singaporean polymer chemist who works in the inter-disciplinary field of biomaterials. He is an assistant professor at the National University of Singapore and a senior scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research.[2][3] His work has been used and applied in biomedical, household care and cosmetic industries.[4][5]
Education
Loh graduated with a bachelor's in applied sciences in 2006 and a PhD in 2009 from National University of Singapore.[citation needed] In 2011 he was elected a fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge.[6]
Books
- Polymeric and Self Assembled Hydrogels : From Fundamental Understanding to Applications;[7] Editors: Xian Jun Loh, Oren A. Scherman; Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
- In-Situ Gelling Polymers: For Biomedical Applications;[8] Editor: Xian Jun Loh; Publisher: Springer
- Polymers for Personal Care Products and Cosmetics;[9] Editor: Xian Jun Loh; Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
References
- ^ "Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore".
- ^ "Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE) > Talent".
- ^ "Department of Materials Science and Engineering - NUS".
- ^ "A*STAR & LION To Develop New Anti-Microbial Products". 23 May 2014.
- ^ "ESTETICA USHERS IN A NEW ERA AFTER 35 YEARS IN THE BEAUTY BUSINESS - FLiPTV ASIA". 1 April 2015.
- ^ "Anti-cancer Smart 'Bomb' Scientist Elected Fellow at Fitzwilliam > Agency for Science Technology and Research".
- ^ "Polymeric and Self Assembled Hydrogels". 19 November 2012. doi:10.1039/9781849735629.
- ^ "In-Situ Gelling Polymers - For Biomedical Applications - Xian Jun Loh - Springer".
- ^ "Polymers for Personal Care Products and Cosmetics". 28 July 2016. doi:10.1039/9781782623984.