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  • 20 03/2025
    ECNU team develops light-controlled “oncolytic bacterial warriors” for precision treatment of solid tumor
    If a tumor is likened to an indestructible “fortress”, then oncolytic bacteria can be regarded as fearless “warriors” launching an assault. Once the attack command is given, these “oncolytic bacterial warriors” act in an orderly and coordinated manner, launching a fierce offensive that ultimately breaches the “tumor fortress”.The hypoxic and immunosuppressive microenvironment within sol...
  • 25 02/2025
    ECNU researchers unveil breakthrough in local extreme precipitation projections
    Global warming exacerbates the intensity of extreme precipitation, triggering flood-related disasters and posing severe challenges to the sustainable development of natural and social systems. On January 20, 2025, Professor Li Chao’s team from ECNU, published a pioneering study in Nature Communications titled “Increasing certainty in projected local extreme precipitation change.”Paper Link:?...
  • 19 02/2025
    ECNUers discover a new target for tumor immunotherapy
    Recently, a research team led by Researcher Lu Weiqiang and Prof. Liu Mingyao from the School of Life Sciences, ECNU achieved a groundbreaking advancement in tumor immunotherapy. Their pioneering study has unveiled a novel mechanism through which HCAR1, a member of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) family, facilitates tumor immune evasion by sensing lactate signals. This significant discove...
  • 27 12/2024
    Anthropocene Coasts selected for“High-Starting Point Journal Project”
    On November 28th, 2024, the China Association for Science and Technology announced the "Selected Projects in Phase II of the Excellence Action Plan of China’s Scientific and Technical Journals". The first English journal in the field of Anthropocene in China, Anthropocene Coasts, hosted by 麻豆视频, has been successfully selected for the "High-Starting Point Journal in Phas...
  • 19 12/2024
    ECNU research team discovers enhanced BPVE in freestanding oxide thin films
    The Bulk Photovoltaic Effect (BPVE) is a novel photovoltaic phenomenon observed in non-centrosymmetric materials. With its unique advantages, including angle-resolved sensitivity to light-polarization and the potential to surpass the Shockley-Queisser theoretical efficiency limit of pn-junction solar cells, the BPVE has emerged as a frontier and hotspot in photovoltaic research. On the other ha...
  • 29 08/2024
    Gene editing tool developed by ECNU researchers featured on cover of Molecular Cell
    A team led by Professor Li Dali from the School of Life Sciences at 麻豆视频 (ECNU) has recently developed a novel, ultra-high activity, and miniaturized gene editing tool based on IscB, achieving efficient editing in mice for the first time. This groundbreaking research was published online in the prestigious international academic journal Molecular Cell on August 22, 2024,...
  • 22 07/2024
    ECNU breakthrough in fight against the “Immortal Cancer”
    On July 15, 2024, the achievements made by ECNU’s scientific research team, composed of Du Bing, Liu Mingyao, and Li Dali from the School of Life Sciences, were published online in Cell, a top international journal, marking the first global report on the use of allogeneic universal CAR-T to treat rheumatic immune diseases.ECNU’s scientific research team composed of Du Bing, Liu Mingyao, and L...
  • 03 07/2024
    The latest research achievements of ECNU selected in VLSI
    The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Symposium on VLSI (Very-large-scale integration) Technology and Circuits, a highly regarded international forum in the field of semiconductor devices and processes, has recognized the groundbreaking research conducted by Professor Yan Cheng and her team from 麻豆视频 (ECNU). The team's latest findings, titled "Pola...
  • 18 06/2024
    ECNUers discover plant-derived phytochrome accessory proteins aid in the regulation of gene expression in mammals
    Scientists have been searching for methods to precisely control gene expression, which is crucial for fields, e.g., biosynthesis and gene cell therapy. A recent study has discovered that phytochrome accessory proteins derived from plants can play a significant role in mammalian cells.On June 8, 2024, ECNU research team led by Ye Haifeng from the School of Life Sciences, the Shanghai Key Laborat...