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Dr

Changkui Fu

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Overview

Background

Dr Changkui Fu is currently an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow in the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (AIBN), The University of Queensland (UQ).

Dr Fu obtained his bachelor and PhD degrees in Chemistry from Tsinghua University China in 2010 and 2015 respectively. After that, he moved to the Centre of Advanced Macromolecular Design (CAMD) in the UNSW as a postdoctoral researcher working with Prof Cyrille Boyer to explore photo-induced polymerization technologies. In 2016, he relocated to AIBN, UQ as a postdoctoral research fellow in Prof Andrew Whittaker's group on developing advanced imaging agents. In 2018, He was awarded a UQ Development Fellowship to work on novel bioactive polymers. Following this, he was awarded an NHMRC Emerging Investigator Grant on studying Bio-Nano interaction.

Dr Fu's research focuses on the design and synthesis of novel polymers with well-defined molecular structures and sophisticated functionalities. These polymers are suitable for a range of advanced applications including controlled drug delivery and bioimaging. He has published a number of peer-reviewed articles in leading scientific journals including Macromolecules, ACS Macro Letter, Polymer Chemistry, Advanced Healthcare Materials, Chemical Communications, JACS, Angewandte Chemie and others, and been granted a patent. To date, these publications have received nearly 4000 citations in total with an h-index of 36.

Dr Fu is looking for HDRs to join his group with a focus on Polymer Science and Biomaterials.

Availability

Dr Changkui Fu is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor, Tsinghua University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Tsinghua University

Research interests

  • Synthetic polymer chemistry

  • Biomedical polymers

  • Protein conjugation

  • Bio-Nano interactions

Works

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93 works between 2010 and 2025

41 - 60 of 93 works

2020

Journal Article

Charge reversion simultaneously enhances tumor accumulation and cell uptake of layered double hydroxide nanohybrids for effective imaging and therapy

Liu, Jianping, Wu, Yilun, Fu, Changkui, Li, Bei, Li, Li, Zhang, Run, Xu, Tiefeng and Xu, Zhi Ping (2020). Charge reversion simultaneously enhances tumor accumulation and cell uptake of layered double hydroxide nanohybrids for effective imaging and therapy. Small, 16 (31) 2002115, e2002115. doi: 10.1002/smll.202002115

Charge reversion simultaneously enhances tumor accumulation and cell uptake of layered double hydroxide nanohybrids for effective imaging and therapy

2020

Journal Article

Tuning of the aggregation behavior of fluorinated polymeric nanoparticles for improved therapeutic efficacy

Zhang, Cheng, Liu, Tianqing, Wang, Wenqian, Bell, Craig A., Han, Yanxiao, Fu, Changkui, Peng, Hui, Tan, Xiao, Král, Petr, Gaus, Katharina, Gooding, J. Justin and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2020). Tuning of the aggregation behavior of fluorinated polymeric nanoparticles for improved therapeutic efficacy. ACS Nano, 14 (6) acsnano.0c02954, 7425-7434. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.0c02954

Tuning of the aggregation behavior of fluorinated polymeric nanoparticles for improved therapeutic efficacy

2020

Journal Article

Proteins conjugated with sulfoxide-containing polymers show reduced macrophage cellular uptake and improved pharmacokinetics

Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Huang, Xumin, Xu, Xin, Qiao, Ruirui, Li, Yuhuan, Han, Felicity, Peng, Hui, Davis, Thomas P., Fu, Changkui and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2020). Proteins conjugated with sulfoxide-containing polymers show reduced macrophage cellular uptake and improved pharmacokinetics. ACS Macro Letters, 9 (6), 799-805. doi: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.0c00291

Proteins conjugated with sulfoxide-containing polymers show reduced macrophage cellular uptake and improved pharmacokinetics

2020

Journal Article

Sulfoxide‐containing polymer‐coated nanoparticles demonstrate minimal protein fouling and improved blood circulation

Qiao, Ruirui, Fu, Changkui, Li, Yuhuan, Qi, Xiaole, Ni, Dalong, Nandakumar, Aparna, Siddiqui, Ghizal, Wang, Haiyan, Zhang, Zheng, Wu, Tingting, Zhong, Jian, Tang, Shi‐Yang, Pan, Shuaijun, Zhang, Cheng, Whittaker, Michael R., Engle, Jonathan W., Creek, Darren J., Caruso, Frank, Ke, Pu Chun, Cai, Weibo, Whittaker, Andrew K. and Davis, Thomas P. (2020). Sulfoxide‐containing polymer‐coated nanoparticles demonstrate minimal protein fouling and improved blood circulation. Advanced Science, 7 (13) 2000406, 2000406. doi: 10.1002/advs.202000406

Sulfoxide‐containing polymer‐coated nanoparticles demonstrate minimal protein fouling and improved blood circulation

2020

Journal Article

Low-fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking

Fu, Changkui, Demir, Baris, Alcantara, Sheilajen, Kumar, Vinod, Han, Felicity, Kelly, Hannah, Tan, Xiao, Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Zhao, Jiacheng, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Boyer, Cyrille, Woodruff, Trent, Kent, Stephen, Searles, Debra and Whittaker, Andrew (2020). Low-fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 59 (12), 4729-4735. doi: 10.1002/anie.201914119

Low-fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking

2020

Journal Article

Multimodal nanoprobe for pancreatic beta cell detection and amyloidosis mitigation

Xin, Fangyun, Li, Yuhuan, Fu, Changkui, Javed, Ibrahim, Huang, Xumin, Schaschkow, Anais, Ribeiro, Rita S. Garcia, Gurzov, Esteban N., Davis, Thomas P., Zhang, Xiaoling, Ke, Pu Chun and Qjao, Ruirui (2020). Multimodal nanoprobe for pancreatic beta cell detection and amyloidosis mitigation. Chemistry of Materials, 32 (3), 1080-1088. doi: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b03841

Multimodal nanoprobe for pancreatic beta cell detection and amyloidosis mitigation

2020

Journal Article

Low‐fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking

Fu, Changkui, Demir, Baris, Alcantara, Sheilajen, Kumar, Vinod, Han, Felicity, Kelly, Hannah G., Tan, Xiao, Yu, Ye, Xu, Weizhi, Zhao, Jiacheng, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Boyer, Cyrille, Woodruff, Trent M., Kent, Stephen J., Searles, Debra J. and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2020). Low‐fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking. Angewandte Chemie, 132 (12), 4759-4765. doi: 10.1002/ange.201914119

Low‐fouling fluoropolymers for bioconjugation and in vivo tracking

2019

Journal Article

Integrating fluorinated polymer and manganese‐layered double hydroxide nanoparticles as pH‐activated 19 F MRI agents for specific and sensitive detection of breast cancer

Zhang, Cheng, Li, Li, Han, Felicity Y., Yu, Xinying, Tan, Xiao, Fu, Changkui, Xu, Zhi Ping and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2019). Integrating fluorinated polymer and manganese‐layered double hydroxide nanoparticles as pH‐activated 19 F MRI agents for specific and sensitive detection of breast cancer. Small, 15 (36) 1902309, 1902309. doi: 10.1002/smll.201902309

Integrating fluorinated polymer and manganese‐layered double hydroxide nanoparticles as pH‐activated 19 F MRI agents for specific and sensitive detection of breast cancer

2019

Journal Article

Fluorinated glycopolymers as reduction-responsive 19F MRI agents for targeted imaging of cancer

Fu, Changkui, Tang, Joyce, Pye, Aidan, Liu, Tianqing, Zhang, Cheng, Tan, Xiao, Han, Felicity, Peng, Hui and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2019). Fluorinated glycopolymers as reduction-responsive 19F MRI agents for targeted imaging of cancer. Biomacromolecules, 20 (5) acs.biomac.9b00241, 2043-2050. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.9b00241

Fluorinated glycopolymers as reduction-responsive 19F MRI agents for targeted imaging of cancer

2018

Journal Article

Importance of thermally induced aggregation on 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging of perfluoropolyether-based comb-shaped poly(2-oxazoline)s

Zhang, Cheng, Sanchez, Ronny Javier Pibaque, Fu, Changkui, Clayden-Zabik, Ryan, Peng, Hui, Kempe, Kristian and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2018). Importance of thermally induced aggregation on 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging of perfluoropolyether-based comb-shaped poly(2-oxazoline)s. Biomacromolecules, 20 (1) acs.biomac.8b01549, 365-374. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b01549

Importance of thermally induced aggregation on 19F Magnetic Resonance Imaging of perfluoropolyether-based comb-shaped poly(2-oxazoline)s

2018

Journal Article

Bioconjugation and fluorescence labeling of iron oxide nanoparticles grafted with bromomaleimide-terminal polymers

Qiao, Ruirui, Esser, Lars, Fu, Changkui, Zhang, Cheng, Hu, Jinming, Ramírez-arcía, Paulina, Li, Yuhuan, Quinn, John F., Whittaker, Michael R., Whittaker, Andrew K. and Davis, Thomas P. (2018). Bioconjugation and fluorescence labeling of iron oxide nanoparticles grafted with bromomaleimide-terminal polymers. Biomacromolecules, 19 (11) acs.biomac.8b01282, 4423-4429. doi: 10.1021/acs.biomac.8b01282

Bioconjugation and fluorescence labeling of iron oxide nanoparticles grafted with bromomaleimide-terminal polymers

2018

Journal Article

Enhanced performance of polymeric 19F MRI contrast agents through incorporation of highly water-soluble monomer MSEA

Fu, Changkui, Zhang, Cheng, Peng, Hui, Han, Felicity, Baker, Carly, Wu, Yuao, Ta, Hang and Whittaker, Andrew K. (2018). Enhanced performance of polymeric 19F MRI contrast agents through incorporation of highly water-soluble monomer MSEA. Macromolecules, 51 (15) acs.macromol.8b01190, 5875-5882. doi: 10.1021/acs.macromol.8b01190

Enhanced performance of polymeric 19F MRI contrast agents through incorporation of highly water-soluble monomer MSEA

2017

Journal Article

RAFT-mediated, visible light-initiated single unit monomer insertion and its application in the synthesis of sequence-defined polymers

Fu, Changkui, Huang, Zixuan, Hawker, Craig J., Moad, Graeme, Xu, Jiangtao and Boyer, Cyrille (2017). RAFT-mediated, visible light-initiated single unit monomer insertion and its application in the synthesis of sequence-defined polymers. Polymer Chemistry, 8 (32), 4637-4643. doi: 10.1039/c7py00713b

RAFT-mediated, visible light-initiated single unit monomer insertion and its application in the synthesis of sequence-defined polymers

2017

Journal Article

Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion

Xu, Jiangtao, Fu, Changkui, Shanmugam, Sivaprakash, Hawker, Craig J., Moad, Graeme and Boyer, Cyrille (2017). Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion. Angewandte Chemie, 129 (29), 8496-8503. doi: 10.1002/ange.201610223

Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion

2017

Journal Article

Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion

Xu, Jiangtao, Fu, Changkui, Shanmugam, Sivaprakash, Hawker, Craig J., Moad, Graeme and Boyer, Cyrille (2017). Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 56 (29), 8376-8383. doi: 10.1002/anie.201610223

Synthesis of discrete oligomers by sequential PET-RAFT single-unit monomer insertion

2017

Journal Article

Polymeric 19F MRI agents responsive to reactive oxygen species

Fu, Changkui, Herbst, Shauna, Zhang, Cheng and Whittaker, Andrew (2017). Polymeric 19F MRI agents responsive to reactive oxygen species. Polymer Chemistry, 8 (31), 4585-4595. doi: 10.1039/c7py00986k

Polymeric 19F MRI agents responsive to reactive oxygen species

2017

Journal Article

Synthesis of an injectable, self-healable and dual responsive hydrogel for drug delivery and 3D cell cultivation

Zhang, Yaling, Fu, Changkui, Li, Yongsan, Wang, Ke, Wang, Xing, Wei, Yen and Tao, Lei (2017). Synthesis of an injectable, self-healable and dual responsive hydrogel for drug delivery and 3D cell cultivation. Polymer Chemistry, 8 (3), 537-544. doi: 10.1039/c6py01704e

Synthesis of an injectable, self-healable and dual responsive hydrogel for drug delivery and 3D cell cultivation

2016

Journal Article

Photoacid-mediated ring opening polymerization driven by visible light

Fu, Changkui, Xu, Jiangtao and Boyer, Cyrille (2016). Photoacid-mediated ring opening polymerization driven by visible light. Chemical Communications, 52 (44), 7126-7129. doi: 10.1039/c6cc03084j

Photoacid-mediated ring opening polymerization driven by visible light

2016

Journal Article

One-pot synthesis of block copolymers by orthogonal ring-opening polymerization and PET-RAFT polymerization at ambient temperature

Fu, Changkui, Xu, Jiangtao, Kokotovic, Mitchell and Boyer, Cyrille (2016). One-pot synthesis of block copolymers by orthogonal ring-opening polymerization and PET-RAFT polymerization at ambient temperature. ACS Macro Letters, 5 (4), 444-449. doi: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.6b00121

One-pot synthesis of block copolymers by orthogonal ring-opening polymerization and PET-RAFT polymerization at ambient temperature

2016

Journal Article

Selective photoactivation: from a single unit monomer insertion reaction to controlled polymer architectures

Xu, Jiangtao, Shanmugam, Sivaprakash, Fu, Changkui, Aguey-Zinsou, Kondo-Francois and Boyer, Cyrille (2016). Selective photoactivation: from a single unit monomer insertion reaction to controlled polymer architectures. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 138 (9), 3094-3106. doi: 10.1021/jacs.5b12408

Selective photoactivation: from a single unit monomer insertion reaction to controlled polymer architectures

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2025
    Improving the Delivery Efficiency of Nanomedicines to Tumour Tissue
    NHMRC Investigator Grants
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2024
    Synthetic joint bio-lubricants for mitigating osteoarthritis and associated chronic pain
    Arthritis Foundation of Australia
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Sulfoxide Polymers - A New Paradigm in Polymer Design
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Novel cyclic glycopolymers for improved inhibition of bacterial AB5 toxins
    UQ Development Fellowships
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Changkui Fu is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • Synthesis and application of advanced polymeric imaging agents

    This project focuses on developing advanced polymers capable of inherent imaging property for high-resolution and highly sensitive imaging applications. In particular, we are interested in exploring synthetic polymers that can be used as high performance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents. Despite the popular use of metal-based MRI contrast agents such as gadolinium-chelates or iron oxide nanoparticles, safety concerns have been raised associated with the use of these metal-based contrast agents. The polymers developed in this project will provide outstanding candidates as metal-free MRI contrast agents, which would enable a variety of biomedical applications such as targeted imaging and therapy of many diseases. For more details, please read our recent papers (Polym. Chem., 2017, 8, 4585-4595; Macromolecules 2018, 51, 5875-5882; Angew.Chem. Int.Ed. 2020, 59, 4729 –4735).

  • Design and synthesis of next-generation of antifouling polymers

    Antifouling polymers play very important roles in many biomedical applications such as medical implants, drug delivery systems and targeted imaging and sensing. Polyethylene glycol (PEG) has been the most successful and popular antifouling polymer. Despite this, a number of limitations associated with use of PEG have emerged, with the apparent immunogenicity of PEG being the most striking and important as revealed by recent animal and clinical studies. The exact biological mechanism underpinning the immunogenicity of PEG is still not very clear. However, it is believed that the partial amphiphilic nature of PEG is largely responsible. Thus, this project aims to understand the origin of PEG immunogenicity, particularly from a perspective of the chemical nature of polymers, and correlate the antifouling performance of polymers to their structures to develop next-generation of antifouling polymers. For more details, please read our recent papers (Adv. Sci, 2020, 2000406; ACS Macro Lett. 2020, 9, 799–805; Angew.Chem. Int.Ed. 2020, 59, 4729 –4735).

  • Develop new approaches for the delivery of protein therapeutics

    Proteins are an important class of pharmaceuticals. There are 6 protein therapeutics out 10 best-selling drugs of 2018. Overcoming the limitations of many protein therapeutics such as low aqueous solubility and biological stability as well as possible immunogenicity to improve their bioavailability is a key to use them to treat human diseases. This project aims to developing new approaches for efficient and effective delivery of proteins by utilising advanced synthetic chemistry and biocompatible polymer materials. We pay particular attention to the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the proteins formulated using our advanced approaches. For more details, please read our recent papers (ACS Macro Lett. 2020, 9, 799–805; Angew.Chem. Int.Ed. 2020, 59, 4729 –4735).

  • We welcome motivated students with background on synthetic chemistry, polymer science, biomaterials, and pharmacy to join our research programs.

Supervision history

Current supervision

Completed supervision

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