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University of Groningen

Exploring combined influences of material topography, stiffness and chemistry on cell

behavior at biointerfaces

Zhou, Qihui

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Qihui Zhou was born on 2 February 1988 in Yantai, China. He majored in Biology Engineering in Qilu University of Technology since 2007, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in 2011. After this, he came to Donghua University and received his Master’s degree in Biochemical Engineering in 2014. Then, he started as a PhD candidate under the supervision of Dr. Patrick van Rijn and Prof. Henk J. Busscher at Department of BioMedical Engineering, University of Groningen/University Medical Center in Groningen, the Netherlands. His research orientation focuses on advanced material interfaces for exploring cell-materials interaction.

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Journal Article:

1. Liangliang Yang, Torben van der Boon, Patrick van Rijn*, Qihui Zhou*, High-throughput analysis of materiobiology, Chemical Reviews, 2018. (Proposal Accepted)

2. Qihui Zhou, Jiawen Chen, Yafei Luan, Ben L. Feringa*, Patrick van Rijn*, Molecular motors direct stem cell fate, 2018. (To be Submitted)

3. Gwenda F. Vasse, Qihui Zhou, Josephine A. Adam, Taraneh Mokabber, Yutao Pei, Barbro N. Melgert, Bart C. Crielaard, Patrick van Rijn*, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018. (Manuscript Preparation)

4. Gabriel Romero Liguori, Qihui Zhou, Tacia Tavares de Aquinas, Guilherme Garcia Barros, Philipp T. Kühn, Luiz Felipe Pinho Moreira, Patrick van Rijn*, Martin C. Harmsen*, Directional topography influences adipose mesenchymal stromal cell differentiation into smooth muscle cells: Biomaterial optimization towards vascular tissue-engineering, 2018. (Acta Biomaterialia; In revision) (IF=6.319)

5. Qihui Zhou, Lu Ge, Carlos F. Guimarães, Philipp T. Kühn, Liangliang Yang, Patrick van Rijn*, Orthogonal double gradient for determining combined influences of stiffness and wettability on stem cell behavior, 2018. (Advanced Materials Interfaces; Accepted) (IF=4.279)

6. Qihui Zhou, Zhiyuan Zhao, Gang Zhang, Ryan C. Chiechi*, Patrick van Rijn*, Directing stem cells with gold nanowire arrays, 1800334, 2018. (IF=4.279)

7. Gwenda F. Vasse, Philipp T. Kühn, Qihui Zhou, Shardul A. Bhusari, Catharina Reker-Smit, Barbro N. Melgert*, Patrick van Rijn*, An in vitro model to assess the combined ECM stiffness and morphology effects on macrophage function, Journal of Immunology and Regenerative Medicine, 1, 13-20, 2018.

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8. Qihui Zhou, Huilan Zhang, Ya Zhou, Zhepao Yu, Huihua Yuan, Bei Feng, Patrick van Rijn, Yanzhong Zhang*, Alkali-mediated miscibility of GT/PCL for electrospinning homogeneous composite nanofibers for tissue scaffolding. Macromolecular Bioscience, 2017, 17(12), 1700268. (IF=3.238)

9. Qihui Zhou, Olga Castañeda Ocampo, Carlos F. Guimarães, Philipp T. Kühn, Theo G. van Kooten, Patrick van Rijn*, Screening platform for cell contact guidance based on inorganic biomaterial micro/nanotopographical gradients. ACS Appiled Materials & Interfaces, 2017, 9 (37), 31433-31445. (IF=7.504) 10. Giulio Abagnale, Antonio Sechi, Michael Steger, Qihui Zhou, Chao-Chung Kuo, Gülcan Aydin, Carmen Schalla, Gerhard Müller-Newen, Martin Zenke, Ivan G. Costa, Patrick van Rijn, Arnold Gillner, Wolfgang Wagner*, Surface Topography Guides Morphology and Spatial Patterning of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Colonies. Stem Cell Reports, 2017, 9 (2), 654-666. (IF=7.338)

11. Qihui Zhou, Patrick Wünnemann, Philipp T. Kühn, Joop de Vries, Marta Helmin, Alexander Böker, Theo G. van Kooten, Patrick van Rijn*, Mechanical properties of aligned nanotopologies for directing cellular behavior. Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2016, 3, 18,1600275. (IF=4.279)

12. Philipp T. Kühn, Qihui Zhou, Torben A.B. van der Boon, Aneta M. Schaap-Oziemlak, Theo G. van Kooten, Patrick van Rijn*, Double linear gradient biointerfaces for determining two-parameter dependent stem cell behavior. ChemNanoMat, 2016, 2 (5), 407-413. (IF=2.937)

13. Huihua Yuan, Qihui Zhou, Biyun Li, Min Bao, Xiangxin Lou, Yanzhong Zhang*, Direct printing of patterned three-dimensional ultrafine fibrous scaffolds by stable jet electrospinning for cellular ingrowth, Biofabrication, 2015, 7(4), 045004. (IF=5.240)

14. Qihui Zhou, Philipp T. Kühn, Thirsa Huisman, Elsje Nieboer, Charlotte Van Zwol, Theo G. Van Kooten, Patrick van Rijn*, Directional nanotopographic gradients: a high-throughput screening platform for cell contact guidance, Scientific Reports, 2015, 5, 16240. (IF=4.259)

15. Qihui Zhou#, Jing Xie#, Min Bao, Huihua Yuan, Zhaoyang Ye, Xiangxin Lou, Yanzhong Zhang*, Engineering aligned electrospun PLLA microfibers with nano-porous surface nanotopography for modulating the responses of vascular smooth muscle cells, Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2015, 3 (21), 4439-4450. (IF=4.543)

16. Min Bao, Xiangxin Lou, Qihui Zhou, Wen Dong, Huihua Yuan, Yanzhong Zhang*, Electrospun biomimetic fibrous scaffold from shape memory polymer of PDLLA-co-TMC for bone tissue engineering, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014, 6 (4), 2611-2621. (IF=7.504)

17. Qihui Zhou, Min Bao, Huihua Yuan, Shifang Zhao, Wen Dong, Yanzhong Zhang*, Implication of stable jet length in electrospinning for collecting well-aligned ultrafine PLLA fibers, Polymer, 2013, 54 (25), 6867-6876. (IF=3.684) 18. Shifang Zhao#, Qihui Zhou#, Yunze Long, Guanghui Sun, Yanzhong Zhang*, Nanofibrous patterns by direct electrospinning of nanofibers onto

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143 topographically structured non-conductive substrates, Nanoscale, 2013, 5 (11), 4993-5000. (IF=7.367)

19. Min Bao, Qihui Zhou, Wen Dong, Xiangxin Lou, Yanzhong Zhang*, Ultrasound-modulated shape memory and payload release effects in a biodegradable cylindrical rod made of chitosan-functionalized PLGA microspheres, Biomacromolecules, 2013, 14 (16), 1971-1979. (IF=5.246)

20. Min Bao, Yufeng Zhou, Qihui Zhou, Wen Dong, Yanzhong Zhang*, Recent Advances in the Ultrasound-Mediated Drug Delivery Systems, Chinese journal of biomedical engineering, 2013, 32 (6), 731-740.

Book Chapter:

1. “Book: Electrospun Nanofibers. Chapter 6: Improving fiber alignment during electrospinning.” Editors: Mehdi Afshari; Authors: Huihua Yuan#, Qihui

Zhou#, Yanzhong Zhang*. Elsevier. 2016; Reference:

B978-0-08-100907-9.00006-4.

Patent:

1. “Novel biomaterial substrates, cell culture system comprising the same and uses thereof in cell screening applications”. Patrick van Rijn, Martin C. Harmsen,

Qihui Zhou, Philipp T. Kühn, Gabriel Liguori. Application number:

EP17157897, 2017.

2. “A polylactic acid-trimethylene carbonate preparing nanofiber films”. Yanzhong Zhang, Min Bao, Huihua Yuan, Qihui Zhou, Wen Dong, Xiangxin Lou. Publication number: CN103397477B, Granted, 2015.

3. “Method for preparing patterning nanofiber membrane by utilizing insulating receiving template static spinning”. Yanzhong Zhang, Shifang Zhao, Qihui Zhou, Huihua Yuan. Publication number: CN102691176A, Application, 2012.

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