Liewei Wen | Cancer Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Liewei Wen | Cancer Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai | China

Dr. Liewei Wen is an accomplished Associate Professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai, recognized for his pioneering work in light and microwave-sensitive biomaterials and natural product-derived biomaterials for cancer diagnosis and therapy. He obtained his B.Sc. in Biology from the Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2012 and earned his Ph.D. in Biophysics from the MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science, South China Normal University, in 2018. Dr. Wen’s academic career includes serving as Assistant Professor at Zhuhai People’s Hospital, Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Macau, and Associate Professor at Jinan University before joining BIT. His research contributions are reflected in numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, Biomaterials Science, Journal of Controlled Release, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Journal of Nanobiotechnology. His innovative work in photoacoustic imaging, ferroptosis enhancement, and immunotherapeutic nanoplatforms has significantly advanced the field of cancer chemo-immunotherapy. Dr. Wen has been honored with several prestigious awards, including the 2024 “Top 100” Outstanding Academic Paper Gold Award by the Chinese Journal of Interventional Radiology, the Outstanding Editorial Board Member Award of Exploration (2023), and multiple national scholarships recognizing his excellence in research. Beyond his publications, he has contributed as a translator and editor for influential academic books in interventional oncology and liver cancer research, underscoring his commitment to scientific innovation and translational medicine.

Featured Publications

"Active Iron‐Drug Nanocomplexes Improve Photodynamic and Photothermal Cancer Therapy by Mitigating Tumor Hypoxia and Counteracting Tumor Heat Resistance", Yuying Yin; Ka Hong Wong; Liewei Wen; Meiwan Chen., 2025

"Hemoglobin-loaded hollow mesoporous carbon-gold nanocomposites enhance microwave ablation through hypoxia relief",Yitian Zhang; Bitao Li; Jiawen He; Ya Meng; Meixiao Zhan; Cuixia Lu; Yong Li; Feiyu Niu; Liewei Wen., 2025

"Glutathione-scavenging natural-derived ferroptotic nano-amplifiers strengthen tumor therapy through aggravating iron overload and lipid peroxidation", Ruie Chen; Liewei Wen; Feng Guo; Jiawen He; Ka Hong Wong; Meiwan Chen., 2025

"Biodegradable Poly(amino acid)–Bismuth Nanotheranostic Agents for CT/MR Imaging and Photothermal–Chemodynamic Synergistic Therapy",Fengfeng Xiao; Yongkang Liu; Yanhong Su; Xu He; Ligong Lu; Meixiao Zhan; Liewei Wen; Yunlu Dai; Bing Liu., 2025

Dongli Pan | Herpesvirus Infection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dongli Pan | Herpesvirus Infection | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang University School of Medicine | China

Dr. Prof. Dongli Pan is a distinguished biochemist whose research has significantly advanced the understanding of viral pathogenesis and host-virus interactions. She earned her Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (2001–2007), where her dissertation focused on the fast kinetics of tRNA movement on the ribosome during bacterial translation elongation, following a B.S. in Chemistry from Peking University, Beijing (1997–2001). Currently a Professor at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Dr. Pan’s major research interests center on the mechanisms of herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection and pathogenesis, HSV-host interactions, and anti-HSV drug development. Her research excellence has been recognized through several competitive national grants, including major projects funded by the National Key R&D Project of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, with total funding exceeding several million RMB. Dr. Pan has led and contributed to groundbreaking studies on viral latency, host microRNAs, and innate immune responses to DNA viruses. Before joining Zhejiang University, she conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School and the University of Pennsylvania, deepening her expertise in molecular virology. In addition to her research, Dr. Pan is a dedicated educator, actively involved in undergraduate and graduate teaching at Zhejiang University and the Zhejiang University–University of Edinburgh Institute, where she organizes and lectures in courses such as Infection 3, Pathogens, and Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, fostering the next generation of biomedical scientists through her bilingual instruction and mentorship.

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Featured Publications

"Inhibitory effect of Alantolactone against varicella-zoster virus in vitro", Virology JournalThis link is disabled., 2025.

"A potent protective bispecific nanobody targeting Herpes simplex virus gD reveals vulnerable epitope for neutralizing",Nature CommunicationsThis link is disabled., 2025.

"Discovery of Novel Piperazinone-Fused Hydroxypyridinones Inhibiting Herpes Simplex Virus Gene Transcription and Viral Replication", Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2025.

"Quantification and analysis of thymidine kinase expression from acyclovir-resistant G-string insertion and deletion mutants in herpes simplex virus-infected cells", J. Virol, 2025.

Koteswara Rao Yerra | Genetic Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Koteswara Rao Yerra | Genetic Research | Best Researcher Award

Texas A&M University | United States

Dr. Koteswara Rao Yerra is an accomplished interdisciplinary researcher whose expertise spans Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, and Microbiology, with a strong specialization in biopharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. His technical proficiency encompasses advanced analytical methodologies such as HPLC, CE, and LC-MS, alongside a solid foundation in molecular biology–based bioassays applicable to pharmacological research. He possesses substantial knowledge in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy (aPDT) and demonstrates exceptional ability to collaborate within multidisciplinary research teams. Dr. Yerra also plays an active role in the preparation and refinement of competitive research proposals for various national and international funding agencies, reflecting his commitment to advancing scientific innovation and translational research.

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Featured Publications

"Flavonoids and andrographolides from Andrographis paniculata", Y Koteswara Rao, G Vimalamma, C Venkata Rao, YM Tzeng, Phytochemistry 65 (16), 2025.

"Amberlyst-15: An efficient reusable heterogeneous catalyst for the synthesis of 1, 8-dioxo-octahydroxanthenes and 1, 8-dioxo-decahydroacridines",Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical , 2025.

"Differential effects of synthesized 2′-oxygenated chalcone derivatives: modulation of human cell cycle phase distribution", Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry , 2025.

Evaluation of the anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferation tumoral cells activities of Antrodia camphorata, Cordyceps sinensis, and Cinnamomum osmophloeum bark extracts", Journal of ethnopharmacology, 2025.

"TAntioxidant and cytotoxic activities of naturally occurring phenolic and related compounds: a comparative study", Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2025.

Vanderlei Bagnato | Host Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vanderlei Bagnato | Host Genetics | Best Researcher Award

Texas A&M University | United States

Dr. Vanderlei Bagnato is a distinguished physicist and engineer whose illustrious career spans over four decades of groundbreaking research, academic leadership, and innovation in optics, photonics, and biomedical applications of laser technology. He earned dual B.S. degrees in Materials Engineering from the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCAR) and in Physics from the University of São Paulo (USP), followed by an M.S. in Physics from USP and a Ph.D. in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Currently, he serves as a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University while holding a full professorship at the Institute of Physics at São Carlos (IFSC/USP), Brazil. Over the years, Dr. Bagnato has held numerous prestigious roles, including Director of IFSC, Coordinator of the USP Innovation Agency, and long-term Coordinator of Brazil’s National Institute of Science and Technology of Optics and Photonics. His pioneering research and leadership have earned him global recognition and a multitude of honors, such as election to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, the Willis E. Lamb Award for Laser Science and Quantum Optics, and the Robert E. Hopkins Leadership Award from Optica. He has also been honored with major national and international distinctions, including Brazil’s Admiral Álvaro Alberto Award, the CBMM Science & Technology Award, and the Commander of the National Order of Scientific Merit. Dr. Bagnato’s current research is supported by major grants such as the Texas Governor’s University Research Initiative and the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, focusing on advanced biophotonics, laser therapy, and machine learning applications for healthcare and material analysis. Through his scientific leadership, prolific research output, and commitment to innovation, Dr. Vanderlei Bagnato continues to shape the future of optics and photonics in both fundamental science and translational biomedical engineering.

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Featured Publications

"Comparative analysis of ALA mediated sonodynamic therapy considering tumor size, light combination and ultrasound delivery in murine cutaneous melanoma", Scientific Reports, 2025.

"Unlocking BODIPY dye synthetic methodologies with 1H NMR monitoring and continuous flow techniques", Dyes and Pigments, 2025.

"Light-activated Zein–curcumin films for the photodynamic inactivation of bacterial biofilms: Continuous vs. intermittent illumination", Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology, 2025.

"Vascular and tissue effects of photodynamic therapy in a murine cutaneous tumor model", Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology, 2025.

"The Combined Photosensitizers in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: The Case of Methylene Blue and Photodithazine Against Klebsiella pneumoniae", International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2025.

Fang Wang | Respiratory Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Fang Wang | Respiratory Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Jilin University | China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Professor Fang Wang’s academic journey is rooted in a strong foundation of biomedical sciences. He demonstrated a commitment to medical research early in his career, focusing on genetics and respiratory medicine. With a solid academic background and advanced education in the medical sciences, he rose through the ranks in academia to eventually become a leading figure in his field. His early interest in Mendelian genetics and inheritance patterns, combined with a scientific curiosity about regional diseases, laid the groundwork for his lifelong research pursuits.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Professor Fang Wang currently holds several prestigious leadership roles at Jilin University, where he serves as the Dean of the School of Basic Medicine, the Dean of the Institute of Translational Medicine, and the Dean of the Ginseng Research Institute. In addition to these leadership positions, he is also a doctoral supervisor, mentoring the next generation of medical researchers. His distinguished service has been recognized by the State Council, where he is a recipient of the Special Government Allowance, a significant national honor. During the COVID-19 pandemic, his dedication to public health and medical innovation earned him recognition as an advanced individual in the national science and technology system.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON RESPIRATORY MEDICINE

Professor Wang’s research has primarily focused on the pathogenesis of airway diseases in cold regions and translational medicine. His work is known for bridging basic scientific findings with clinical applications, particularly in the field of respiratory medicine. A significant part of his research explores genetic and environmental interactions in respiratory disorders, especially in populations exposed to cold climates. His studies often incorporate innovative approaches in functional materials, redox biology, and drug delivery systems, contributing to both academic and clinical advancements.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Over the years, Professor Wang’s work has had a substantial impact on both national and international levels. He has published more than 60 SCI-indexed articles in prominent journals such as the European Respiratory Journal, Advanced Functional Materials, Redox Biology, Respiratory Medicine, and the Journal of Controlled Release. These publications are widely cited and have influenced ongoing research in respiratory genetics, cold-region pathophysiology, and biomedical interventions. His achievements have earned him more than 10 prestigious awards, including the Chinese Medical Science and Technology Award, the Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Award, and the Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Achievement Transformation Contribution Award.

ACADEMIC CITES

Professor Fang Wang’s academic output is both prolific and impactful. His more than 60 publications in high-impact journals are frequently cited by researchers in genetics, respiratory diseases, and translational medicine. His citation record reflects the relevance and scientific merit of his research. Furthermore, his seven invention patents highlight his contributions to medical innovation and the practical application of scientific knowledge in healthcare.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Professor Wang’s legacy lies in his dual contributions to academic excellence and public health innovation. As a mentor, leader, and researcher, he has shaped institutional development at Jilin University and elevated the standard of translational research in China. Looking forward, he is poised to further contribute to global respiratory medicine, particularly through interdisciplinary research combining genetics, environmental science, and clinical therapeutics. His ongoing efforts in the transformation of scientific achievements into practical healthcare solutions are expected to leave a lasting mark on the future of medicine.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Correction: Tang et al. Integrated Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Mountain-Cultivated Ginseng Ameliorates Cold-Stimulated Steroid-Resistant Asthma by Regulating Interactions among Microbiota, Genes, and Metabolites.

  • Author: Daohao Tang; Chao Wang; Hanlin Liu; Junzhe Wu; Luying Tan; Sihan Liu; Haoming Lv; Cuizhu Wang; Fang Wang; Jinping Liu
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024

"Mechanisms Underlying the Therapeutic Effects of JianPiYiFei II Granules in Treating COPD Based on GEO Datasets, Network Pharmacology, Molecular Docking, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations

  • Authors: Liyuan Pang; Yongjuan Zhao; Yang Xu; Chencheng Gao; Chao Wang; Xiao Yu; Fang Wang; Kan He
  • Journal: Biology
  • Year: 2024

"Integrated Multi-Omics Analysis Reveals Mountain-Cultivated Ginseng Ameliorates Cold-Stimulated Steroid-Resistant Asthma by Regulating Interactions among Microbiota, Genes, and Metabolites

  • Authors: Daohao Tang; Chao Wang; Hanlin Liu; Junzhe Wu; Luying Tan; Sihan Liu; Haoming Lv; Cuizhu Wang; Fang Wang; Jinping Liu
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024

"The Role of Metabolomics and Microbiology in Urinary Tract Infection

  • Authors: Haoyu Zheng; Chao Wang; Xiao Yu; Wenxue Zheng; Yiming An; Jiaqi Zhang; Yuhan Zhang; Guoqiang Wang; Mingran Qi; Hongqiang Lin et al.
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2024

"PLGA-Based Micro/Nanoparticles: An Overview of Their Applications in Respiratory Diseases

  • Authors: Xiaoping Guo; Xu Zuo; Zhengjie Zhou; Yinuo Gu; Haoyu Zheng; Xinlei Wang; Guoqiang Wang; Caina Xu; Fang Wang
  • Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Year: 2023

Peng Zhang | Forensic Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Peng Zhang | Forensic Medicine | Best Research Article Award

Hainan Medical University | China

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🔬ZHANG PENG: A TRAILBLAZER IN FORENSIC SCIENCE AND OMICS RESEARCH

🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Zhang Peng embarked on his academic journey in Forensic Medicine at Chongqing Medical University, where he completed both his Bachelor’s degree (2008–2013) and Doctoral studies (2013–2018). His undergraduate training encompassed a broad range of forensic disciplines, including Forensic Evidence Science, Toxicology, Pathology, Clinical Science, Psychiatry, and Anthropology. During his doctoral research, he demonstrated early promise by delving into toxicological mechanisms, specifically focusing on the hepatotoxic effects of acaricin toxins in rats using multidimensional omics technologies. His foundational training and focused doctoral work laid a solid platform for his future research directions.

👨‍🔬PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Following his doctoral graduation, Zhang Peng advanced into research leadership roles, successfully hosting and leading multiple national and provincial projects. These included prestigious grants such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Project, the China Postdoctoral Fund, and several programs supported by the Hainan Provincial Government. His research initiatives spanned fields like epilepsy-related brain metabolism, diffuse axonal injury, hyperthyroidism-induced heart metabolism, and forensic entomology. Currently affiliated with Hainan Medical College, he continues to lead projects that integrate proteomics, metabolomics, and other omics platforms to decode complex biological mechanisms with significant forensic and clinical implications.

🧪CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON FORENSIC MEDICINE

Zhang Peng has cultivated a highly interdisciplinary research portfolio, with a central focus on biomarker discovery and mechanistic exploration of disease and injury using multi-omics integration. His work is particularly notable in the context of epileptic brain tissue metabolism, where he seeks to understand the metabolic underpinnings of sudden epilepsy death. Another significant branch of his research addresses diffuse axonal brain injuries—a key area in forensic pathology—through the development of biomarker screening methods. Additionally, his investigations into carnivorous flies and fly pupae have furthered forensic entomology, particularly in time-since-death estimations.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Zhang Peng’s influence extends beyond academic circles. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he gained national recognition for participating in the autopsy of the only confirmed COVID-19 death case outside Hubei Province. His contribution was honored with the title of "Advanced Individual in COVID-19 Prevention and Control Work" by the Hainan Provincial Department of Justice. In 2021, he received the "Outstanding Communist Party Member" award from Hainan Medical University, reflecting both his scientific commitment and civic responsibility.

📚ACADEMIC CITES AND SCHOLARSHIP

With over 20 published research papers, including 13 SCI-indexed articles (featuring 2 in JCR Zone 1 and 1 in Zone 2 journals), Zhang Peng stands as a productive contributor to forensic and medical science. His work has attracted increasing academic attention, positioning him as an emerging expert in forensic metabolomics and pathology. In addition, he co-authored the influential textbook “Forensic Radiology: From Identification to Autopsy Imaging” (2023), enriching educational resources in this specialized field.

💡INNOVATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Demonstrating an aptitude for technological innovation, Zhang Peng has secured two computer software copyrights:

  • "Diatom Experiment Data Recording and Comparison System V1.0"

  • "Artificial Intelligence-based Drug Identification and Detection Platform V1.0"

These platforms reflect his commitment to developing digital tools for forensic data analysis and drug detection, paving the way for automation and AI integration in forensic investigations.

🏅LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Zhang Peng is actively building a legacy rooted in scientific innovation, interdisciplinary research, and public service. His contributions to multi-omics biomarker discovery, especially in epilepsy and brain injury, continue to influence emerging research directions in forensic pathology and toxicology. Going forward, his efforts are expected to contribute significantly to precision forensic diagnostics, forensic entomology, and AI-assisted investigations. With multiple ongoing grants and collaborative ventures, Zhang Peng is well-positioned to lead transformative research in the years to come.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Theoretical study of the sequence-dependent distribution of Na+ ions around DNA

  • Author: Hui-ting Xu; Xiao-wei Jiang; Yu-jie Song; Bin Gu
  • Journal: Results in Chemistry
  • Year: 2025

"The Influence of Sequence Dependence and External Solvents on DNA Conformation

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Springer Proceedings in Physics
  • Year: 2022

"Comparison of the ionic effects of Ca2+ and Mg2+ on nucleic acids in liquids

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2021

"Anion effect of Cl−, I−, and F− on counterions condensation within nucleic acid ion atmosphere

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2021

Hui-ting Xu | Gene Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hui-ting Xu | Gene Regulation | Best Researcher Award

Yancheng Teachers University |  China

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🧬 HUI-TING XU: A RISING STAR IN BIOPHYSICAL COMPUTATION

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

HUI-TING XU, born in 1997, is a promising Chinese scholar whose academic journey began with a profound interest in biophysics and theoretical modeling. She earned her Ph.D. in 2023 from Beijing Normal University, a prestigious institution known for its emphasis on research excellence. Her doctoral work laid the foundation for her specialization in biophysical computation, particularly in the domain of DNA conformational dynamics and ionic interactions.

🎓 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2023, Dr. Xu has been serving as a Lecturer at Yancheng Teachers University. In her short academic career, she has demonstrated a strong command over advanced molecular simulation software, including GROMACS, CHARMM, and NAMD, and continues to apply these tools in groundbreaking research. Despite her early-career status, she is actively shaping the scientific discourse in biophysical theory and computation.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON GENE REGULATION

Dr. Hui-ting Xu has dedicated her research to unraveling the physicochemical principles governing DNA structure and ionic interactions. Her major contributions include:

  • Revealing the ion-specific binding law for biologically significant ions such as Na⁺, K⁺, Ca²⁺, and Mg²⁺.

  • Exploring the synergistic effect of the solvation layer in DNA stability and interaction.

  • Demonstrating how base sequences regulate DNA conformational transitions (notably the shift from B-form to A-form DNA).

Her work bridges computational physics and molecular biology, offering valuable insights into the structural behavior of genetic material under various ionic environments.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Hui-ting Xu’s research has gained recognition in multiple authoritative international journals, reflecting her influence in the scientific community. She is an active member of the Second Board of Directors of the Radiation Beam Technology Branch of the Chinese Nuclear Society, showcasing her engagement beyond pure academia into applied nuclear and radiation technologies.

Her innovative approach contributes significantly to both fundamental science and applied medical research, especially in the context of genetic regulation and genomic structure-function analysis.

📊 ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Dr. Xu’s publications have appeared in notable journals such as:

  • Results in Chemistry (2025)

  • Springer Proceedings in Physics (2022, 2025)

  • Journal of Molecular Liquids (2021)

  • Chemical Physics Letters (2020)

She has authored or co-authored six research papers, with four as the first author, signifying her leading role in high-quality publications.

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🧪 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Though early in her career, Hui-ting Xu has already made substantial contributions to the field of computational biophysics. Her unique insights into ionic atmospheres and DNA dynamics are expected to pave the way for novel breakthroughs in genomic stability, gene therapy, and biotechnological applications.

Looking ahead, her mastery of simulation tools and commitment to uncovering fundamental biophysical laws position her as a future leader in computational life sciences. She is also likely to mentor the next generation of physicists and computational biologists at Yancheng Teachers University and beyond.

🏅 AWARD NOMINATION HIGHLIGHT

Dr. Hui-ting Xu is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award for her innovative and impactful research contributions in biophysical computation, particularly in DNA structural dynamics and ion interaction modeling.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Theoretical study of the sequence-dependent distribution of Na+ ions around DNA

  • Author: Hui-ting Xu; Xiao-wei Jiang; Yu-jie Song; Bin Gu
  • Journal: Results in Chemistry
  • Year: 2025

"The Influence of Sequence Dependence and External Solvents on DNA Conformation

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Springer Proceedings in Physics
  • Year: 2022

"Comparison of the ionic effects of Ca2+ and Mg2+ on nucleic acids in liquids

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2021

"Anion effect of Cl−, I−, and F− on counterions condensation within nucleic acid ion atmosphere

  • Authors: Hui-Ting Xu; Nan Zhang; Ming-Ru Li; Feng-Shou Zhang
  • Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Year: 2021

Tianao Xie | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tianao Xie | Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang University | China

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🌟 BIOGRAPHY OF XIE TIANAO: A RISING STAR IN MEDICAL RESEARCH & SURGERY 🌟

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

XIE TIANAO began his academic journey in 2017 at Guangzhou Medical University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in June 2022. Driven by an early passion for medical science and research, he continued his educational trajectory at the prestigious Zhejiang University under the mentorship of Prof. Cai Xiujun, pursuing a Master of Science in Surgery (2022–2025).

His early academic record was distinguished by consistent excellence, culminating in multiple National Scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate studies. These recognitions reflect not only academic proficiency but also his commitment to innovation and leadership.

👨‍⚕️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Xie has seamlessly blended academic training with meaningful clinical and research work. He has taken on several leadership roles, including:

  • President of the Graduate Student Association

  • Lecturer at the Third Clinical Medical College

  • Key speaker at academic conferences like the “Shao Medical Research and Sharing Conference”

  • Host and organizer of employment lectures and cultural/sports activities

His involvement extended beyond the classroom, marking him as a proactive leader, educator, and mentor among peers.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ONCOLOGY

Xie Tianao’s research portfolio is impressive and spans critical areas in oncology, immunotherapy, bioinformatics, nanomedicine, and AI in medicine. His research contributions include:

  • Nanoparticle and MOF-based cancer therapy

  • Deep tumor photodynamic therapy

  • AI applications in fatty liver disease diagnosis

  • Immune cell metabolism and precision immunotherapy

  • Mendelian randomization studies on cachexia and glycemic metabolism

  • SARS-CoV-2 bioinformatics research

  • Copper-induced immunotherapy for liver cancer

His ongoing and published work clearly reflects a focus on translational medicine and cutting-edge therapeutic technologies.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES AND PUBLICATIONS

Xie has authored 13 SCI-indexed papers, of which 10 list him as a first or co-first author. Notable highlights include:

  • Highest single-article Impact Factor: 19.87

  • Cumulative Impact Factor: 90+

Notable Publications:

  • Sci Bull (IF: 19.87) – Adavosertib-encapsulated MOFs for p53-mutated gallbladder cancer

  • Nat Commun (IF: 14.7) – Persistent luminescence nanoparticles for deep tumor PDT

  • Adv Sci (IF: 12.84) – Neutrophil monitoring via microneedle patch

  • Biomark Res (IF: 11.1) – Lipid metabolism in tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells

  • Mater Design (IF: 8.4) – Au NP enzyme-like activity

  • Hepatol Int (IF: 5.9) – AI trends in fatty liver diseases

  • J Cell Mol Med (IF: 5.31) – SARS-CoV-2 infection mechanisms

  • Med Plus – Mendelian randomization study on cachexia

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Xie’s work has generated broad academic interest and made meaningful contributions to:

  • Precision oncology and synthetic lethality

  • Targeted drug delivery using smart nanomaterials

  • Development of AI diagnostic tools

  • Bioinformatics-driven understanding of viral infections

His contributions are already shaping future treatment modalities and offer practical frameworks for solving real-world medical problems.

🏅 HONORS AND AWARDS

National Level:
  • National Undergraduate Scholarship

  • National Graduate Scholarship

University/School Level:
  • Five-Good Graduate Student

  • Outstanding Graduate Student (2x)

  • Outstanding Student Leader (2x)

  • First & Second Prize Scholarships

Academic Competitions:
  • Second Prize – Zhejiang University Jiang Zhi Research Award (2023 & 2024)

  • Third Prize – Zhejiang "Dandelion" Entrepreneurship Competition

🧪 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS

Key Projects:
  • 🔬 Switchable Persistent Luminescence for Immuno-PDTNature Communications (IF: 14.78) – in revision

  • 💊 Intracellular Copper Reservoir for Liver Cancer ImmunotherapySmall (IF: 13.0) – First author, in revision

  • 🔍 Synthetic Lethality in p53-Mutated Tumors – National level

  • 🧠 Intelligent Cancer Drug Delivery System – Provincial level – Main author

🧠 SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • Medical Licensure – Certified Medical Practitioner

  • Language Proficiency – CET-6: 554

  • Software – Skilled in PS, AI, Prism, Origin

  • Computer Literacy – Level 2 Certified

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Xie Tianao’s ongoing research holds transformative potential in several interdisciplinary domains. His pioneering focus on AI-assisted diagnostics, synthetic lethality-based oncology, and nanotechnology-enhanced therapies promises to usher in new treatment paradigms. With ongoing work poised for publication in high-impact journals and a career trajectory aligned with translational excellence, Xie is on the path to becoming a key figure in medical innovation in China and globally.

His vision, scientific acumen, and leadership set a strong foundation for a lasting legacy in clinical translational medicine, oncology, and bioengineering.

🏆 CONCLUSION

🔹 XIE TIANAO is a promising young clinical researcher and medical innovator, whose body of work already demonstrates both depth and impact. With an exceptional record in surgical science, translational research, and academic leadership, he is an ideal nominee for the Best Researcher Award and a future leader in global medical science.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Trends in the Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Fatty Liver Diseases

  • Author: Xie TA,
  • Journal: Hepatology International
  • Year: 2025

"Microneedle Patch for In Situ Neutrophil Monitoring

  • Authors: Y, Cai RS, Xie TA
  • Journal: Advanced Science
  • Year: 2025

Zuojie Luo | Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zuojie Luo | Endocrinology | Best Researcher Award

The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University | China

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👨‍⚕️ PROFESSOR ZUOJIE LUO: A PIONEERING ENDOCRINOLOGIST IN CHINA

           Renowned for his contributions to diabetes research and endocrinology education

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Zuojie Luo began his medical journey at Guangxi Medical University, earning his M.D. in 1983. His thirst for advanced knowledge led him to complete postgraduate courses in medicine (1997–1998) and English language training (2002–2003) at Guangxi University, where he became fluent in English—an asset that later supported his international academic engagements.

A milestone in his academic growth was his postdoctoral research fellowship at the prestigious Joslin Diabetes Center, Harvard Medical School (2004–2005), one of the world’s top institutions for diabetes research.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Luo has held a series of progressively senior roles at The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University:

  • Assistant and Resident Physician (1983–1988)

  • Lecturer of Endocrinology (1988–1993)

  • Associate Professor and Vice Director (1994–1999)

  • Professor and Director of Endocrinology (1999–Present)

His international footprint includes his tenure as a Visiting Professor at Harvard University (2004–2005), enriching his academic and research perspectives on a global stage.

In addition, Dr. Luo serves as Deputy Academic Provost of Guangxi Medical University since 2005, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping academic strategies.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON ENDOCRINOLOGY

Dr. Luo has centered his research on endocrinology, with a deep focus on diabetes and metabolic disorders. His training at the Joslin Diabetes Center—a global leader in diabetes care—equipped him with cutting-edge expertise that he brought back to China to develop clinical protocols and research programs.

He has published approximately 120 research papers, contributing significantly to clinical and experimental endocrinology.

🌏 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Luo is widely respected as an academic leader and healthcare educator. His dual roles as Department Director and University Provost have enabled him to:

  • Influence thousands of students and junior physicians in China.

  • Lead national academic discourse through his Chairpersonship of the Guangxi Branch of the Chinese Medical Association (CMA).

  • Serve on the National Committee of the Society of Endocrinology, CMA, advancing medical policy and professional standards in China.

📊 ACADEMIC CITES

With around 120 journal publications, Dr. Luo's work is cited in both national and international medical literature, contributing to ongoing research in:

  • Diabetes pathophysiology

  • Hormonal regulation

  • Clinical treatment protocols in endocrinology

While citation metrics are not provided, his long-standing academic and clinical influence in China and his training at Harvard underscore his high standing in the research community.

🏅 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Luo’s legacy lies in:

  • Mentoring generations of endocrinologists in Guangxi and beyond.

  • Bridging international collaboration, especially between Chinese and American institutions.

  • Elevating medical education and research quality at Guangxi Medical University.

In the coming years, his ongoing leadership and academic roles suggest a strong potential for continued influence in policy-making, institutional development, and cross-border research collaborations in endocrinology and diabetes.

📝 OTHER SIGNIFICANT ROLES AND HONORS

  • “Outstanding Teacher” Award, Guangxi Medical University (1999–2001)

  • Standing Member & Secretary of Endocrinology, Guangxi CMA (1997–2003)

  • Chairperson, Guangxi Branch of the Chinese Medical Association (2003–Present)

🔚 CONCLUSION

Professor Zuojie Luo represents the ideal synthesis of clinical expertise, academic leadership, and international collaboration. As one of China’s senior-most endocrinologists with Harvard training and a prolific publication record, his career is a model for aspiring physician-scientists committed to advancing medical science and healthcare.

📑NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Exploring the mechanism of comorbidity in patients with T1DM and COVID-19: Integrating bioinformatics and Mendelian randomization methods

  • Authors: Tingliang Wang; Yun Zhang; Chunjiao Wu; Zhenxing Huang; Xinghuan Liang; Zuojie Luo
  • Journal: Medicine
  • Year: 2024

"Remnant cholesterol is more positively related to diabetes, prediabetes, and insulin resistance than conventional lipid parameters and lipid ratios: A multicenter, large sample survey

  • Authors: Binqi Li; Yang Liu; Xin Zhou; Lulu Chen; Li Yan; Xulei Tang; Zhengnan Gao; Qin Wan; Zuojie Luo
  • Journal: Journal of Diabetes
  • Year: 2024

"Thyroid dysfunction and risk of different types of dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Authors: Jianbo Ye; Zhenxing Huang; Chunfeng Liang; Zhang Yun; Lili Huang; Yuping Liu; Zuojie Luo
  • Journal: Medicine
  • Year: 2024

"Prognostic value and immune infiltration of the NEK family in clear cell renal cell carcinoma

  • Authors: Yingli Zhu; Jianfan Lin; Yufei Li; Zuojie Luo
  • Journal: Medicine
  • Year: 2024

"Causality of blood metabolites and metabolic pathways on Graves’ disease and Graves’ ophthalmopathy: a two-sample Mendelian randomization study

  • Authors: Tingliang Wang; Yun Zhang; Chunjiao Wu; Haiyan Yang; Zuojie Luo
  • Journal: Medicine
  • Year: 2024

Min Chen | Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Min Chen | Inflammatory Bowel Disease | Best Researcher Award

Xijing Hospital of Digestive Diseases, Air Force Medical University | China

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🔬 MIN CHEN: LEADING EXPERT IN GASTROENTEROLOGY AND INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

MIN CHEN began her medical journey with a deep-rooted interest in gastrointestinal diseases and internal medicine. Her early academic years were marked by rigorous training in clinical medicine, laying a strong foundation for a future in gastroenterology. She pursued her education in prestigious medical institutions in China, developing a keen focus on digestive tract disorders and later honing her expertise in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) through both academic and clinical pathways.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 🩺

MIN CHEN currently serves as a Chief Physician in the Department of Gastroenterology at Xijing Hospital, affiliated with the Air Force Medical University, a leading medical institution in China. Her career is defined by excellence in clinical care, leadership in medical societies, and contributions to national research networks.

She holds numerous prestigious professional memberships:

  • Member, Psychological Cooperation Group of Chinese IBD Association

  • Member, Gastroenterology Committee of Chinese Medical and Health Development Foundation

  • Standing Member, Youth Gastroenterology Committee of Chinese Medical and Health Development Foundation

  • Member, Early Gastric Cancer and Helicobacter pylori Committee, Chinese Association of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine

  • Member, Gastroenterology Committee of Shaanxi Research Hospital Association

These roles highlight her dedication to advancing gastroenterological care and supporting interdisciplinary approaches in both Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE🧪

MIN CHEN is widely recognized for her expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Her research encompasses both clinical practices and basic scientific investigations, exploring mechanisms of gastrointestinal inflammation, patient-centered care models, and the integration of psychological support in chronic digestive illnesses.

Her work contributes to:

  • Improved clinical protocols for IBD management

  • Enhanced early detection of gastric cancers

  • Broader understanding of the interaction between gut microbiota and immune response

She actively collaborates on national research projects and participates in medical foundations that prioritize the holistic treatment of GI diseases, including mental health support for patients.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌏

MIN CHEN’s clinical leadership and scientific contributions have had a profound impact on the gastroenterology landscape in China. She has played a pivotal role in:

  • Shaping guidelines for IBD diagnosis and care

  • Mentoring junior physicians and researchers

  • Promoting the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern GI practices

Her involvement in various national committees amplifies her voice in policymaking and knowledge dissemination across hospitals and research centers in China.

ACADEMIC CITES AND SCHOLARLY INFLUENCE 📚

While specific citation metrics are not provided here, MIN CHEN is recognized for her published contributions in national gastroenterology journals and her presentations at medical conferences. Her research is frequently referenced by peers focusing on:

  • IBD clinical management strategies

  • Psychological approaches in chronic GI care

  • Early detection and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers

She has helped expand the academic dialogue between Western and Chinese traditional medical approaches, enhancing their clinical synergies.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌟

MIN CHEN's legacy is rooted in her multidisciplinary approach to gastroenterology, combining clinical expertise, research acumen, and holistic patient care. As a prominent voice in Chinese gastroenterology, she continues to:

  • Influence health policy and research directions

  • Lead training programs for the next generation of gastroenterologists

  • Advance integrative medicine by promoting the synergy of Western and traditional practices.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS📑

"Analysis of clinical features of 29 adult patients with eosinophilic gastroenteritis

  • Authors: X., Zhao, Xingyu , M., Chen, Min , X., Ren, Xiaoxia , Y., Shi, Yongquan Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine
  • Year: 2025

"Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of eosinophilic gastroenteritis

  • Authors: M., Chen, Min , Y., Shi, Yongquan Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine
  • Year: 2025

"Comparative Effectiveness of Dual Biologic Therapy and Biologic Small-Molecule Therapy for Refractory Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Retrospective Single-Center Study

  • Authors: F., Yin, Fan , X., Liu, Xiaolei , D., He, Dongdong, Y., Shi, Yongquan , M., Chen, Min
  • Journal: Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine
  • Year: 2025