CURRICULUM VITAE Feb. Ming Chen Birth: 24th Dec. 1979 Education Background: August.2011--Present:
University of California, Santa Barbara, California, USA
Sept.2007--July.2011:
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Jena, Germany
Sept.2004--Jul.2007:
School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Peking University, Beijing, P.R. China
Master of Science in Pharmaceutics, GPA: 3.7/4
Sept.1998--Jul.2002:
School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Peking University, Beijing, P.R. China
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical science, GPA: 3.2/4
Research Experience: Post-Doc Research: Department of Chemical Engineering, UCSB
1. Skin drug delivery based on liposomes and peptide enhancers
Doctoral Research: Institute of Pharmacy, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany
1. Study on skin penetration of conventional liposomes and invasomes via Technique
background -Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (Cooperative project with physical
chemical department, Jena University, Jena, Germany, Dec.2010-June.2011)
2. Skin penetration and distribution of different model drugs from different lipid
3. EPR analysis of nitroxide loaded invasomes – penetration and drug delivery ex vivo
and in vivo (Cooperative project with Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin,
4. Study on skin penetration and mechanisms of action of Invasomes and ethosomes
containing double-labelling fluorescent markers by multi-photon microscope
(Cooperative project with Department of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Saarland
University, Saarbruecken, Germany, May.2009-Nov.2009)
5. Transdermal &Dermal delivery of Ferulic Acid from different liposomal systems
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6. 14C-Temoporfin diffusion in excised human skin after subcutaneous Injection
measured by autoradiography (Cooperative project with Biolitec AG, Jena,
Graduate Research: School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Peking University, P.R. China
1. Study on the intranasal administration system of salmon calcitonin ultra-flexible
2. Study on the technology of preparation of Sinomenine patches and optimization of
its formulation; establish analysis methods for the quality control of Sinomenine
Undergraduate Research: School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Peking University, P.R China
Project: Skin delivery of Triamcinolone acetonide ultra-flexible nano-liposomes
Teaching and work Experience: Sept.2007--present: Institute of Pharmacy, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany
1. Graduate teaching assistant for undergraduate students’ practical course
(Summer semesters: in charge of semisolid preparation group or liquid preparation
group; Winter semesters: in charge of sterile preparation group, Sept.2007--present)
2. Supervisor for undergraduate student exchange program (PR China): Diffusion of
liposomes into dentinal tubules (Sept.2009--Mar.2010)
3. Supervisor for undergraduate students’ compulsory optional subject: Skin delivery
of Ferulic acid from different liposomal vesicles: In vitro skin permeation study
4. Supervisor for undergraduate student exchange program (Thailand): Skin delivery
of Ferulic acid from different liposomal systems: In vitro skin permeation study
5. Supervisor for undergraduate students’ compulsory optional subject: Transdermal
and dermal delivery of ferulic acid by deformable liposomes: The effect of
phospholipid formulation (Mar.2008--Jul.2008)
Sept.2005--Jul.2006: School of Pharmaceutical sciences, Peking University, P.R. China
Graduate teaching assistant for undergraduate students’ practical course
In charge of physical chemistry experiments teaching
Aug.2002--Aug.2003: Basilea Pharmaceutical AG, Jiangsu, P.R. China
Undertake the synthesis of target compounds and support project final report
Aug.2001--Sept.2001: Pharmacy Department of Peking University First Hospital
Take part in the survey report on common drug use and abuse
CURRICULUM VITAE Feb. Publications:
1. Chen M, Deng Q, Li XR, Liu Y. The hypocalcemia effect of salmon calcitonin
ultra-flexible liposomes after intranasal administration in rats. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica.
2. Chen M, Li XR, Zhou YX, Yang KW, Chen XW, Deng Q, Liu Y, Ren LJ. Improved
absorption of salmon calcitonin by ultraflexible liposomes through intranasal delivery.
Peptides. 2009 Jul; 30(7):1288-95. PMID:19540427
3. Alfred Fahr, Ming Chen. Liposomes as Promising Tools for the Skin Delivery and
Protection of Damaged Skin, in: Monteiro-Riviere, N.A. (Ed.), Toxicology of the Skin,
4. Liu, X., Fan, P. Chen, M., Hefesha, H., Scriba, G.K.E., Gabel D. & Fahr, A.: Drug
-membrane interaction on immobilized liposome chromatography compared to
Immobilized Artificial Membrane (IAM), liposome/water, and octan-1-ol/water systems,
5. Ming Chen, Xiangli Liu, Alfred Fahr. Skin delivery of ferulic acid from different lipid
vesicular systems. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2010 Oct; 6(5):577-85.
6. Haag SF, Taskoparan B, Bittl R, Teutloff C, Wenzel R, Fahr A, Chen M, Lademann J,
Schäfer-Korting M, Meinke MC. Stabilization of reactive nitroxides using invasomes to
allow prolonged EPR measurements. Skin Pharmacol Physiol. 2011;24(6):312-21. Epub
7. Ming Chen, Xiangli Liu, Alfred Fahr. Skin penetration and deposition of
Carboxyfluorescein and Temoporfin from different lipid vesicles: In vitro study with
finite and infinite dosage application. International journal of Pharmaceutics, 2011,
8. Keda Zhang, Ming Chen, Gerhard Scriba, Micheal H. Abraham, Afred Fahr, Xiangli Liu.
Linear Solvation Energy Relationship (LSER) Analysis of Retention Factors in
Cerasome Electrokinetic Chromatography (EKC). Journal of pharmaceutical science,
9. Yang K, Gitter B, Rüger R, Wieland GD, Chen M, Liu X, Albrecht V, Fahr A.
Antimicrobial peptide-modified liposomes for bacteria targeted delivery of temoporfin in
photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy. Photochem Photobiol Sci. 2011
Oct;10(10):1593-601. Epub 2011 Jul 20. PMID: 21773628
10. Haag SF, Fleige E, Chen M, Fahr A, Teutloff C, Bittl R, Lademann J, Schäfer-Korting M,
Haag R, Meinke MC. Skin penetration enhancement of core-multishell nanotransporters
and invasomes measured by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Int J Pharm.
2011 Sep 15;416(1):223-8. Epub 2011 Jul 1.PMID: 21745556
11. Haag SF, Chen M, Peters D, Keck CM, Taskoparan B, Fahr A, Teutloff C, Bittl R,
Lademann J, Schäfer-Korting M, Meinke MC. Nanostructured lipid carriers as nitroxide
depot system measured by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy.Int J Pharm.
2011 Dec 15;421(2):364-9. Epub 2011 Oct 6. PMID:22001533
Presentations and Posters:
1. Poster “Skin penetration and deposition of Carboxyfluorescein and Temoporfin from
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different lipid vesicles” (Post Award 3rd). 15th Annual Meeting of Society for
Dermopharmacy. Vaals, Niederlande, April, 2011.
2. Presentation “Skin penetration and deposition of Carboxyfluorescein and Temoporfin
from different lipid vesicles”. 21th Mountain/Sea Liposome Workshop, Oberjoch,
3. Poster “Skin delivery of ferulic acid from different liposomal systems”. 8th International
conference and workshop on Biological Barriers-In vitro Tools, Nanotoxicology and
Nanomedicine, Saarbruecken, Germany, March, 2010
4. Poster “Skin delivery of Ferulic Acid from different liposomal systems-In vitro
permeation study”. Controlled Release Society, German Chapter Annual Meeting, Halle
5. Presentation “Skin delivery of Ferulic Acid from different liposomal systems”. 19th
Mountain / Sea Liposome Workshop, Oberjoch, Germany, March, 2008
References: 1. Samir Mitragotri Ph.D., Professor, Chemical Engineering 2. Alfred Fahr
Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Pharmaceutics
Homepage: http://www.uni-jena.de/ls_fahr.html
Email: alfred.fahr@uni-jena.de& alfred.fahr@googlemail.com
3. Yan Liu
Xue Yuan Road 38, 100083, Beijing, PR China
Homepage: http://spspku.bjmu.edu.cn/Department%20Web/LiuY/home_liu_en.htm
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