Xinyue Dai received her Ph.D. degree at Shandong University. She is now a lecturer at Shanghai University. Her current research interests include the growth and etching simulations of lowdimensional nanomaterials, theoretical research of mechanical and electrical properties, and theoretical simulation of biomedical materials.Yu Chen received his Ph.D. degree at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (SICCAS). He is now the full professor in Shanghai University. His research focuses on materdicine, nanomedicine, nanobiotechnology, and computational biomaterials, which involve the design, fabrication, and biomedical applications of mesoporous nanoparticles, 2D nanosheets, and 3D-printing bioscaffolds. The focused biomedical applications include drug/gene delivery, molecular imaging, chemoreactive nanomedicine, energetic nanomedicine, theragenerative biomaterials and in situ localized disease therapy. He has published more than 260 scientific papers in the nanomedicine field with total citations of more than 28 000 (h-index: 91).