Haiyong Ao, MS, PhD presently working as a Associate Professor in Institute of Advanced Materials, East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China.
Haiyong Ao published more than 10 quality publications and also doing some research projects. His research areas are Surface modification of biological materials, Materials for repair and replacement of bone and Anti-infection materials.
Research projects
- Natural Science Foundation of China, General Project. Preparation and properties of titanium-based bone implant materials modified by bacitracin. (20181BAB205019, 2018.01-2020.12)
- Natural Science Foundation of China, Region Project. Study on designment, controllable preparation and properties ofBacterial cellulose-based multilayer composite functional dressing. (31760265, 2018.01-2021.12)
- Youth Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province, Key Projects. Preparation and properties of bacterial cellulose-based multilayerfunctional dressing, coordination mechanism research. (20171ACB21036, 2017.01-2019.12)
- Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Project. Study on hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan basedbiomacromolecule multilayer modified titanium coating andanti-infective property. (81501856, 2016.01-2018.12)
- HaiyongAo, Shengbing Yang, Bin’enNie, Qiming Fan, Quanchao Zhang,JiajiaZong, ShengrongGuo, Xuebin Zheng and Tingting Tang. Improved antibacterial properties of collagenI/hyaluronic acid/quaternized chitosan multilayermodified titanium coatings with bothcontact-killing and release-killing functions. Journal ofMaterials Chemistry B 2019, 7(11): 1951-1961.
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HaiyongAo,JiajiaZong, YanjiaoNie, Yizao Wan, Xiebin Zheng. An in vivo study on the effect of coating stability on osteointegration performance of collagen/hyaluronic acid multilayer modified titanium implants. Bioactive Materials 2018, 3(1): 97-101.
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HaiyongAo*, Chucheng Lin*, BinenNie, Shengbing Yang, YoutaoXie, Yizao Wan, Xuebin Zheng. The synergistic effect of type I collagen and hyaluronic acid on the biological properties of Col/HA-multilayer-modified titanium coatings: an in vitro and in vivo study. RSC Advances 2017, 7: 25828-25837.
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HaiyongAo, YoutaoXie, Shengbing Yang,Xiaodong Wu, Kai Li, Xuebin Zheng, Tingting Tang. Covalently immobilised type I collagen facilitates osteoconductionand osseointegration of titanium coated implants. Journal of Orthopaedic Translation 2016, 5: 16-25.
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HaiyongAo, YoutaoXie, Honglue Tan, Guangwang Liu, Xiaodong Wu, An Qin, Xuebin Zheng*, TingtingTang*, Improved hMSC functions on titanium coatings by type Icollagen immobilization. Journal ofBiomedical Materials Research Part A2014, 102(1): 204-214?
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HaiyongAo, YoutaoXie, An Qin, Heng Ji, Shengbing Yang, Liping Huang,Xuebin Zheng*,Tingting Tang*. Immobilization of hyaluronic acid on plasma-sprayed poroustitanium coatings for improving biological properties. Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer Edition 2014, 25(11): 1211-1224.
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HaiyongAo, YoutaoXie, Honglue Tan, Shengbing Yang, Kai Li, Xiaodong Wu, Xuebin Zheng*, TingtingTang*, Fabrication and in vitro evaluation of stable collagen/ hyaluronic acid biomimetic multilayeron titanium coatings.Journal of the Royal SocietyInterface2013, 10(84): 20130070-20130070.
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Bin’enNiea,†HaiyongAo,†Teng Long, Jianliang Zhou, Tingting Tang, Bing Yue*. Immobilizing bacitracin on titanium for prophylaxis of infections andfor improving osteoinductivity: An in vivo study. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces2017, 150: 183-191.
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Bin'enNie,†HaiyongAo,† Chi Chen, Kai Xie, Jianliang Zhou, Teng Long,Tingting Tang, Bing Yue*. Covalent immobilization of KR-12 peptide ontoa titanium surface for decreasing infection andpromoting osteogenic differentiation. RSC Advances 2016, 6: 46733-46743.
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Bin’enNiea,†HaiyongAo,† Jianliang Zhou, Tingting Tang, Bing Yue*. Biofunctionalization of titanium with bacitracin immobilizationshows potential for anti-bacteria, osteogenesis and reduction ofmacrophage inflammation. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 2016, 145: 728-739.
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Zhaoxiang Peng,†HaiyongAo,† Ling Wang, ShengrongGuo,Tingting Tang. Quaternised chitosan coating on titanium providesa self-protective surface that prevents bacterialcolonisation and implant-associated infections. RSC Advances2015, 5: 54304-54311.
- 2010.9-2013.7 Ph.D. in Materials Science: Key Laboratory of Inorganic Coating Materials, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy ofScience, Shanghai, China.
- 2005.9-2008.1 M.S. in Materials Science: School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huaqiao University, Quanzhou, Fujian Province, China.
- 2001.9-2005.7 B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering: School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University,Jinan, Shandong Province, China.
- 2017.12-Now Associate Professor: Institute of Advanced Materials, East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China.
- 2016.7-2017.11 Lecturer: Institute of Biological Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang, JixiangxiProvince, China.
- 2013.8-2016.6 Post-doctor: Shanghai Key Laboratory of Orthopedic Implants, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China.
- 2008.7-2010.7 R&D Engineer: Shenzhen Aochuan Technology Co. LTD, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.