Special Session 5 (Flyer Download)
Topic: Advanced Nanomaterials for Precision Cancer Theranostics
Organizer: Prof. He Ding, Harbin Engineering University, China
Introduction:
Precision cancer theranostics represents a rapidly
advancing frontier in biomedical research, yet
conventional strategies are hindered by low detection
sensitivity, limited therapeutic specificity,
insufficient catalytic efficiency and challenges in
clinical translation. Advanced nanomaterials offer
unique advantages in structural design, energy
conversion, interface regulation, and biological
compatibility, providing powerful solutions to overcome
these bottlenecks. This session focuses on cutting-edge
developments in functional nanomaterials for synergistic
tumor therapy and high-sensitivity biosensing. It aims
to foster interdisciplinary communication and accelerate
the translation of novel nanoplatforms from laboratory
research to clinical applications.
Key Topics
1. Coordination-engineered polymers for immunometabolic
therapy
2. Upconversion luminescence materials for tumor marker
detection
3. Rare-earth nanoplatforms for radiocatalytic &
gasdynamic therapy
4. Polarization-modulated catalytic nanomaterials for
tumor treatment
5. Defect-interface heterojunctions for
photo-thermoelectric therapy
6. Sub-nanometer ferroelectric catalysts for pyroptosis
& immunotherapy
Submission Link:
https://confsys.iconf.org/submission/icnst2026
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He Ding
Harbin Engineering University, China
Professor He Ding received her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Engineering from Tianjin University and completed her postdoctoral training at Harbin Engineering University. Her research focuses on inorganic nanomaterials for cancer theranostics, polymer and biomimetic nanocarriers, tumor microenvironment regulation, nanoradiology, biomaterials and immune engineering, as well as clinical translation of nanomedicine. She has hosted multiple projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province. Her academic contributions have been recognized with awards including the Gold Medal at the International Exhibition of Inventions Geneva and the Second Prize of the Rare Earth Science and Technology Award.




