Introducing Our New Associate Editors at Sensors & Diagnostics

We are thrilled to announce that Prof. Jiashu Sun and Prof. Hongyan Sun have joined the Editorial Board of Sensors & Diagnostics as our newest Associate Editors. Both bring a knowledge and research experience that will strengthen the journal’s commitment to advancing biosensing technologies and diagnostics.

Prof. Jiashu Sun is a professor at the National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST) in China. Her research focuses on developing technologies for liquid biopsy, which can help detect cancer earlier and more accurately. Prof. Sun’s lab uses microfluidics and DNA materials to isolate cancer-related cells and molecules from blood samples, providing new insights into how we diagnose and monitor cancer.

With over 100 publications, Prof. Sun’s work is focused on turning laboratory breakthroughs into practical solutions that can have a real impact on patients.

 

 

 

Prof. Hongyan Sun, a professor at the City University of Hong Kong. She specializes in designing fluorescent probes that help detect molecules linked to various diseases. Her research has led to new ways of studying and understanding diseases, which is key to improving diagnostics and treatment options.

Her lab has developed tools that help researchers and clinicians better visualize disease markers, making it easier to track disease progression and treatment outcomes. Prof. Sun has published over 100 papers in high-impact journals, and her work is paving the way for more precise and reliable medical diagnostics.

We are excited to have these two outstanding researchers join our editorial board. With their combined expertise in biosensing and diagnostic technologies, Prof. Jiashu Sun and Prof. Hongyan Sun will help guide Sensors & Diagnostics as we continue to publish innovative research that addresses real-world health challenges.

 

Head over to LinkedIn and join us in welcoming Professor Hongyan and Jiashu to the Sensors & Diagnosis Editorial Board!

 

 

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