Recently, Associate Professor Qi Guohua from the School of Biomedical Engineering at Shenzhen University's Medical School participated in an interview with Nature via an online conference. The discussion focused on her three previously published original works (Nat. Commun., 2024, 15, 765; Adv. Mater., 2023, 35, e2208414; Anal. Chem., 2024, 96, 18519) and was featured in the April 2026 special issue of Nature Cancer, showcasing the School's pioneering contributions to cancer diagnosis and therapy on the global stage.

The interview was published on April 15, 2026, under the title "Four rising stars shaping the future of cancer research" in the internationally renowned journal Nature (Nature, 2026, 652, S11–S14).

Since 2016, Qi Guohua has been deeply engaged in the field of spectroelectrochemical approaches for cancer diagnosis and therapy, with her research gaining recognition from the international scientific community. In the interview, Qi highlighted her pioneering work on exosome-based early cancer screening conducted since joining Shenzhen University. Her research innovatively achieves precise control of exosomal components using electric fields and enables in situ, real-time, and dynamic monitoring of changes within exosomes, providing a novel strategy for the highly sensitive detection of cancer cells.