Donglei Jiang
Associate Professor, secretary of teacher party branch
Tel: 025-86718516
E-mail: dljiang@nufe.edu.cn
Education background:
2006.9-2010.6 HuaiHai Institute of Technology Bachelor
2010.9-2015.6 Jiangnan University Master-Doctor
Working experience:
2015.6-2018.6 Yangzhou University, Department of Food Science and Engineering, lecturer 2018.06-current Nanjing University of Finance and Economics Department of Food Science and Engineering, associate professor
Social part-time job: Jiangsu Double Innovation Talents-Vice President of Science and Technology of Yongxing casing Co., Ltd.
Teaching: Food Factory Design, Food Nutrition, Physical Chemistry
Research areas: food safety detection, development and application of biosensors
Construction of new biosensors
Detection of food allergen protein
Rapid detection and toxicity evaluation of heavy metals and other harmful substances in food
Evaluation of antioxidant function of natural products
Research Projects:
National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth): New method for detection of food allergen protein based on 3D paper chip mast cell sensor (31601535) 2017/1-2019/12, chair, completement
National Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Youth): New method for detection of food allergen protein based on μPAD mast cell sensor (BK20160459) 2017/1-2019/12, chair, completement
Food allergen protein based on co-culture with immune cells (16KJB550008), 2016/9-2018/8, chair, completement
Publication:
1. DongleiJiang, PanweiGe, LifengWang, et al. A novel electrochemical mast cell-based paper biosensor for the rapid detection of milk allergen casein. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2019, 130:299–306. (一区,IF=9.518)
2. Donglei Jiang, Yan Liu, Hui Jiang, et al. A novel screen-printed mast cell-based electrochemical sensor for detecting spoilage bacterial quorum signaling molecules (N-acyl-homoserine-lactones) in freshwater fish. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2018, 102:396–402. (一区,IF=9.518)
3. Donglei Jiang, Dongdong Feng, Hui Jiang, et al. Preliminary study on an innovative, simple mast cell-based electrochemical method for detecting foodborne pathogenic bacterial quorum signaling molecules (N-acyl-homoserinelactones). Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2017, 90: 436-442. (一区,IF=9.518)
Awards:
Second prize of the young and middle-aged teacher lecture competition
Title of “Technology Pioneer” in 2017