Warren Chan

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| birth_place = China{{cite web|title=Warren Chan - 2015 Kabiller Young Investigator Award Winner|url=https://www.iinano.org/warren-chan-kabiller-prize|website=Northwestern International Institute for Nanotechnology|access-date=10 January 2018}}

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| fields = Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnology

| workplaces = University of Toronto

| alma_mater = University of Illinois
Indiana University

| doctoral_advisor = Shuming Nie

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| known_for = Quantum dots for biology
Nano-bio interactions

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| awards = Kabiller Young Investigator Award (2015)
NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship (2013)
International Dennis Gabor Award (2009)
Lord Rank Prize Fund (2006)
BF Goodrich Young Inventors Award (1999)

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Professor Warren Chan is the Dean of the College of Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. Prior to that, he was a full professor at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research at the University of Toronto. He received his B.S. and PhD degree, and post-doctoral training from the University of Illinois, Indiana University, and University of California, San Diego.

His research lab is focused on the development of nanoparticles for diagnosing and treating cancer and infectious diseases.{{cite journal | last1=Perrault | first1=Steven D. | last2=Walkey | first2=Carl | last3=Jennings | first3=Travis | last4=Fischer | first4=Hans C. | last5=Chan | first5=Warren C. W. | title=Mediating Tumor Targeting Efficiency of Nanoparticles Through Design | journal=Nano Letters | publisher=American Chemical Society (ACS) | volume=9 | issue=5 | date=2009-05-13 | issn=1530-6984 | doi=10.1021/nl900031y | pages=1909–1915| pmid=19344179 | bibcode=2009NanoL...9.1909P }}{{cite journal | last1=Jiang | first1=Wen | last2=Kim | first2=Betty Y. S. | last3=Rutka | first3=James T. | last4=Chan | first4=Warren C. W. | title=Nanoparticle-mediated cellular response is size-dependent | journal=Nature Nanotechnology | publisher=Springer Science and Business Media LLC | volume=3 | issue=3 | year=2008 | issn=1748-3387 | doi=10.1038/nnano.2008.30 | pages=145–150| pmid=18654486 | bibcode=2008NatNa...3..145J |url=http://basicmed.med.ncku.edu.tw/admin/up_img/980407-3.pdf}} Some of the contributions he has made to science and engineering has been (a) the development of quantum dots for biomedical applications,{{cite journal | last1=Klostranec | first1=Jesse M. | last2=Xiang | first2=Qing | last3=Farcas | first3=Gabriella A. | last4=Lee | first4=Jeongjin A. | last5=Rhee | first5=Alex | last6=Lafferty | first6=Erin I. | last7=Perrault | first7=Steven D. | last8=Kain | first8=Kevin C. | last9=Chan | first9=Warren C. W. | title=Convergence of Quantum Dot Barcodes with Microfluidics and Signal Processing for Multiplexed High-Throughput Infectious Disease Diagnostics | journal=Nano Letters | publisher=American Chemical Society (ACS) | volume=7 | issue=9 | year=2007 | issn=1530-6984 | doi=10.1021/nl071415m | pages=2812–2818| pmid=17705551 | bibcode=2007NanoL...7.2812K }}{{cite journal | last1=Ghazani | first1=Arezou A. | last2=Lee | first2=Jeongjin A. | last3=Klostranec | first3=Jesse | last4=Xiang | first4=Qing | last5=Dacosta | first5=Ralph S. | last6=Wilson | first6=Brian C. | last7=Tsao | first7=Ming S. | last8=Chan | first8=Warren C. W. | title=High Throughput Quantification of Protein Expression of Cancer Antigens in Tissue Microarray Using Quantum Dot Nanocrystals | journal=Nano Letters | publisher=American Chemical Society (ACS) | volume=6 | issue=12 | year=2006 | issn=1530-6984 | doi=10.1021/nl062111n | pages=2881–2886| pmid=17163724 | bibcode=2006NanoL...6.2881G }} (b) the size and shape dependent cellular interactions of nanoparticles in vitro and in vivo, (c) the identification of the protein corona on nanoparticle and its effect on cancer targeting,{{cite journal | last1=Fischer | first1=H. C. | last2=Liu | first2=L. | last3=Pang | first3=K. S. | last4=Chan | first4=W. C. W. | title=Pharmacokinetics of Nanoscale Quantum Dots: In Vivo Distribution, Sequestration, and Clearance in the Rat | journal=Advanced Functional Materials | publisher=Wiley | volume=16 | issue=10 | date=2006-07-04 | issn=1616-301X | doi=10.1002/adfm.200500529 | pages=1299–1305| s2cid=86797241 }} and (d) the development of a smartphone-based point of care device for diagnosing infected patients. For his research, he has won many Canadian and International Awards (e.g., NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship (Canada), International Dennis Gabor Award (Hungary), Rank Prize Fund (UK), and BF Goodrich Young Inventors Award (USA)).

He is currently an Associate Editor of ACS Nano.

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