Minbiao JiProfessor

Professor,Doctoral Supervisor

Email: Minbiaoj@fudan.edu.cn

 Work Experience

Dr. Minbiao Ji received B.S. degree in Physics from the Peking University, Beijing, in 2001. He received his Ph.D degree in Physics at Stanford University, in 2011.

Afterwards, he joined the research group of Prof. Sunney Xie at Harvard University as a postdoctoral research fellow, where he learnt the technique of coherent Raman scattering microscopy and applied it to various biomedical researches.

Currently a Professor in the Department of Physics in Fudan University, Shanghai.

 Research Interests

His research was focused on :1)using ultrafast laser spectroscopy to study various chemical dynamics, including hydrogen-bond dynamics in water, and transient dynamics of carriers and enzyme molecules. 2)developing novel nonlinear optical spectroscopy and microscopy tools to study biomedical and material sciences.

 Selected Publications

1. He, R.; Xu, Y.; Zhang, L.; Ma, S.; Wang, X.; Ye, D.;Ji, M.*, “Dual-phase stimulated Raman scattering microscopy for real-time two-color imaging”.Optica2017, 4 (1), 44-47. (Cover story)

2.Ji, M.,* S. Lewis,* X. Sunney Xie, et al. (2015). “Detection of human brain tumor infiltration with quantitative stimulated Raman scattering microscopy.”Science Translational Medicine.7, 309ra163

3.Ji, M.,* D. A. Orringer,* C. W. Freudiger, X. Sunney Xie, et al. (2013). “Rapid, label-free detection of brain tumors with stimulated Raman scattering microscopy.”Science Translational Medicine, 5, 201ra119. (Cover story)

4. Jhaa, S. K.,*M. Ji,* K. J. Gaffney, S. G. Boxer. (2011). “Direct measurement of the protein response to an electrostatic perturbation that mimics the catalytic cycle in ketosteroid isomerase.”Proceedings of the National Academy of SciencesU. S. A.108(40): 16612-16617.

5.Ji, M., M. Odelius, K. J. Gaffney. (2010). “Large Angular Jump Mechanism Observed for Hydrogen Bond Exchange in Aqueous Perchlorate Solution.”Science328(5981): 1003-1005.