Lecturer
- About
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- Email Address
- w.zhan@abdn.ac.uk
- Office Address
R353, Fraser Noble Building
School of Engineering
King's College
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3UE, UK
- School/Department
- School of Engineering
Biography
Wenbo Zhan is a Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering in the School of Engineering. He received his undergraduate degrees from Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2008 and a master degree from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2010. He graduated from Imperial College London with his PhD degree in 2014 and then worked as a project consultant at Imperial College London and a postdoctoral research fellow at the National University of Singapore until 2016. Prior to joining the University of Aberdeen in 2019, he was a research associate at Imperial College London.
Qualifications
- PhD Chemical Engineering2014 - Imperial College London
- MSc Thermal Energy and Power Engineering2010 - Harbin Institute of Technology
- BEng Thermal Energy and Power Engineering2008 - Xi'an Jiaotong University
- BEc Finance2008 - Xi'an Jiaotong Univerisity
External Memberships
- Editorial Advisory Board member of Pharmaceutical Research, 12/2022-present
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Member of European Society of Biomechanics
- Research
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Research Overview
Dr Zhan's research centres on biomedical engineering. He develops multiphysics and AI-enabled models to study fluid and tissue mechanics and transport processes in biological and physiological systems, with an emphasis on revealing the biophysical mechanisms underlying disease progression and on developing personalised medicine and precision therapy.
- Mass transfer in biological systems, focusing on advanced drug delivery systems and modalities
- Biofluid mechanics, including haemodynamics and fluid transport in tissues
- Tissue mechanics, with applications to soft biological tissues and disease modelling
- Image-based modelling, integrating medical imaging with physics-based modelling approaches
Funding and Grants
- Injectable thermosensitive hydrogel for controlled drug release targeting resected glioblastoma, The Royal Society, PI (01/10/2024-30/09/2026)
- HyWay: Hydrogen production from waste, European Union & EPSRC, Co-I (15/04/2024-14/04/2028)
- Evaluation and optimisation of thermosensitive hydrogel for controllable drug delivery against brain tumour, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, PI (01/02/2023-30/09/2023)
- Image-based modelling and optimisation of convection-enhanced delivery for combination therapy against heterogeneous human brain tumour, The Royal Society, PI (12/08/2022-11/08/2024)
- Gender differences in sex hormone transport in abdominal aortic aneurysm, The Royal Society, PI (31/03/2022-30/03/2024)
- Optimisation of infusion catheter posture for improving convection-enhanced drug delivery to brain cancer, Children with Cancer UK – Children's Brain Tumour Drug Delivery Consortium, PI (01/03/2022-30/09/2022)
- Porescale modelling of drug transport in brain tumours, University of Aberdeen School of Engineering PhD studentship, PI (01/09/2021-31/08/2024)
- Nanoparticle-embedded membranes for long-term bioactive SARS-CoV2 prevention, Grampian University Hospitals NHS Trust, Co-I (01/04/2021-31/03/2023)
- Multifunctional liquid crystals stabilised by hydrogen-bonding and their integration in new devices for energy harvesting, conversion and storage, The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Co-I (23/10/2020-30/12/2021)
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
Module coordinator
- EG20H7 - Fluid Mechanics 1
- EG30H3 - Fluid Mechanics 2
- EG555L - Modelling of Biological Systems
Module contributor
- EG55M1/6E - Finite Element Methods
Previously delivered modules
- EG504Q - Introduction to Engineering for Life Scientists
- EG555J - Research Methods for Bioengineers
- EG4578 - BEng Group Design Project (Chemical Engineering)
- EG5565 - MEng Group Design Project (Chemical & Mechanical Engineering)
- Publications
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Numerical modelling of nanoparticle-mediated drug delivery across blood-brain barrier using focused ultrasound
9th World Congress of Biomechanics, pp. P-2010Contributions to Conferences: AbstractsEffect of tissue permeability on drug transport in brain tumour after pressure-driven infusion
Contributions to Conferences: Oral Presentations- [ONLINE] https://sfmm2022.org
Role of Tissue Hydraulic Permeability in Convection-Enhanced Delivery of Nanoparticle-Encapsulated Chemotherapy Drugs to Brain Tumour
Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 877-892Contributions to Journals: ArticlesEffect of particle size and surface charge on nanoparticles diffusion in the brain white matter
Pharmaceutical Research, vol. 39, pp. 767–781Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMathematical modelling of nanoparticle-mediated topical drug delivery to skin tissue
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, vol. 611, 121322Contributions to Journals: ArticlesConvection Enhanced Delivery of Light Responsive Antigen Capturing Oxygen Generators for Chemo-Phototherapy Triggered Adaptive Immunity
AIChE 2021Contributions to Conferences: AbstractsAnti-angiogenic effect on convection-enhanced delivery of cytotoxic drugs
BioMedEng21Contributions to Conferences: AbstractsEffect of brain tissue anisotropy on convection-enhanced delivery of nanoparticles encapsulated carmustine
BioMedEng21Contributions to Conferences: Abstracts- [ONLINE] Conference Book of Abstracts
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Convection enhanced delivery of light responsive antigen capturing oxygen generators for chemo-phototherapy triggered adaptive immunity
Biomaterials, vol. 275, 120974Contributions to Journals: ArticlesCharacterization of Transport Properties of Drugs in Brain Tissue Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
Contributions to Conferences: Oral Presentations