2, tissue engineering scaffold materials
3, amphiphilic biodegradable polymer
4. protein drug nano-preparation.
5. Adsorption separation of polymer materials 1. National Natural Science Foundation Project: Preparation and Properties of Biodegradable Amphiphilic Polymers and Their Nanoaggregates.
2. Key Young Teachers Fund of the Ministry of Education: Bioadhesive Semi-synthetic Biodegradable Polymer Materials (Department of Education and Technology (00) No.65),
3. Sino-German cooperation project: Synthesis and properties of amphiphilic biodegradable polymers.
4. Sino-British cooperation project: using water as a probe, using neutron scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance technology to detect the advanced structure of biopolymers,
5. Cooperation project with Tianjin Darentang Pharmaceutical Factory: Identification of components of honey refining sediment,
6. General Project of National Natural Science Foundation: Preparation of Tissue Engineering Artificial Skin with Biodegradable Polymer as Skeleton
7. Key Project of Ministry of Education: Special Medical Polymer Adsorption Materials
8. Semi-synthetic biodegradable polymer materials (Ji Jiao (98) 1), a project supported by the "Cross-century Talents Training Plan" of the Ministry of Education,
9. Cooperation project with ICI in Britain: soap-free emulsion polymerization of methyl methacrylate and comonomer for high-performance coatings,
10. Excellent Young Teachers Project of Ministry of Education: Synthesis and Properties of Biodegradable Polyhydroxy Esters with Reactive Side Groups,
1 1. research fund project of the Ministry of health: immune adsorption treatment of myasthenia gravis,
12. Study on denaturation mechanism of soft capsule materials (cooperative project with Tianjin Darentang Pharmaceutical Factory). 1. ion exchange and adsorption resin (Shanghai science and technology publishing house), chapter 6 (application of ion exchange resin in separation and purification), 40,000 words. 1995;
2. Functional Polymer Materials (Chemical Industry Press), editor in chief, July 2000;
3. Functional Polymers and New Technologies (Chemical Industry Press), Chapter II (Synthesis and Application of Adsorption and Separation Functional Polymers), 50,000 words, 200 1 year, 1 month;
4. Polymer biomaterials, graduate teaching materials, 1998, with 50 copies issued. According to the agreement with Chemical Press, it is planned to be published in 2002.