Rui Xiao | Molecular Genetics | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Rui Xiao | Molecular Genetics | Editorial Board Member

Inner Mongolia Medical University | China

Rui Xiao is a Professor and Director of the Key Laboratory of Molecular Pathology at Inner Mongolia Medical University, China. With a Ph.D. in Animal Biotechnology from Konkuk University, South Korea, he has built a distinguished academic career focusing on gene functions and molecular mechanisms of major diseases. He has led over 30 funded research projects and published more than 100 scientific papers, along with contributing to books and holding multiple patents. Professor Xiao actively serves in several scientific societies and as an expert reviewer for national programs. His contributions have earned him numerous awards and recognitions, highlighting his impact in biomedical research and education.

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Dong MA | Epigenetics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dong MA | Epigenetics | Research Excellence Award

Hebei Medical University | China

Prof. DONG MA, Ph.D., is a Professor and doctoral supervisor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Hebei Medical University, where he conducts influential research in cardiovascular biology within the Key Laboratory of Neural and Vascular Biology, Ministry of Education, in Shijiazhuang, China. A Young Fellow of the American Heart Association (AHA), he serves as the principal investigator for three National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)-funded projects, underscoring his leadership and innovation in cardiovascular research. Dr. Ma has published more than 20 high-impact papers in renowned international journals such as Circulation Research, PLOS Biology, Advanced Science, Cardiovascular Research, Redox Biology, and Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine.

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"Inhibition of CDK5 signaling mediated inflammation in macrophages promotes cutaneous wound healing", Prof. Dong MA., 2025

"A STAT1-GBP3-STING positive feedback loop governs inflammation, oxidative stress, and DNA damage to trigger acute aortic dissection", Prof. Dong MA., 2025

"Short-term Prognosis of Acute Stanford A Aortic Dissection in Young and Middle-aged Patients Treated with a Hybrid Surgery Versus Sun's Procedure", Prof. Dong MA., 2025

"The Impact of the Monocyte-to-High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Ratio on the Prognosis of Patients with Non-Viral,Non-Alcoholic Hepatocellular Carcinoma:a Retrospective Cohort Study",Prof. Dong MA., 2025