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Bin-Bin YING

Biomedical Engineering

Ningbo University

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About Bin-Bin YING at Ningbo University

Binbin Ying is a researcher at Harvard University focusing on biomedical engineering, advanced sensor materials, and clinical applications in craniofacial and musculoskeletal disorders. Representative publications include "An ingestible, battery-free, tissue-adhering robotic interface for non-invasive and chronic electrostimulation of the gut", and "Recent advances in nano- and micro-scale carrier systems for controlled delivery of vaccines", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Advanced Sensor MaterialsEnergy HarvestingCleft Lip and PalateOsteoarthritis MechanismsIngestible ElectronicsOral Squamous Cell CarcinomaBiomaterialsMedical Devices
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Research Output

Total Citations2,061

Emerging researcher

Publications92

Selective publication record

h-index25

Developing track record

i10-index45

Growing portfolio

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