Bo Zhang | Neuropsychiatric Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Bo Zhang | Neuropsychiatric Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen Bay laboratory | China

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🔗 Bo Zhang, PhD: Principal Investigator, Neuroscience Innovator

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Bo Zhang was born in January 1983. He earned his Ph.D. from the Institute of Molecular Medicine at Peking University (2005-2011) under the mentorship of Prof. Zhuan Zhou, where his groundbreaking doctoral research laid the foundation for his career in neuroscience. Bo’s academic pursuit continued with a postdoctoral position at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Stanford University School of Medicine (2011-2017) under Nobel laureate Prof. Thomas Südhof. During this time, he contributed significantly to understanding the molecular basis of synaptic function.

🧠 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Bo Zhang's illustrious career spans appointments in China and the United States, including:

  • Principal Investigator at Shenzhen Bay Laboratory (2020-present)
  • Joint Principal Investigator at Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School (2019-present)
  • Research Scientist at Stanford University School of Medicine (2017-2018)
    Bo Zhang leads a cutting-edge research lab focusing on synaptic function and its connection to neurodevelopmental disorders, especially autism. His roles extend to administrative leadership as Associate Director of the Department of Scientific Research at SZBL and Chair of the admission committee for the PKU-SZBL joint Ph.D. program.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

Dr. Bo Zhang’s research delves into:

  • Mechanisms of Synapse Formation and Function: Exploring how synapses operate at the molecular level to facilitate brain communication.
  • Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Investigating autism-associated genes, including neurexins, neuroligins, and their roles in neural circuitry.
  • Drug Development and Diagnostics: Developing mechanisms for early diagnosis and therapeutic interventions for Alzheimer's and autism-related disorders.
    Key projects include the study of autism-associated genetic deletions and the biological underpinnings of neurodevelopmental deficits.

🌟 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Bo Zhang has profoundly influenced neuroscience through innovative research and effective mentoring. His substantial funding record, totaling over 12 million RMB, reflects the importance and promise of his work. Noteworthy grants include projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Institute of Brain Science.

His guidance has produced award-winning graduate students, such as Ying Hang, a co-chair at the 49th SFN Meeting and a recipient of the prestigious SZBL Director Scholarship. Bo’s leadership ensures a pipeline of talented researchers contributing to neuroscience globally.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES AND PUBLICATIONS

Bo Zhang has contributed extensively to the neuroscience field, co-authoring publications that are heavily cited, affirming his position as an authority in synaptic biology and neurodevelopmental research.

🏅 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Zhang has not only advanced our understanding of autism and synaptic mechanisms but also set the stage for the next wave of discoveries in neural disorders and therapeutics. His work promises impactful breakthroughs in diagnosing and treating neurodevelopmental and degenerative diseases.

🌏 SELECTIVE INVITED TALKS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Bo Zhang’s expertise is recognized globally. Highlights include chairing the Social Brain Symposium (2025) and delivering keynote talks at major neuroscience conferences like the CNS International Meeting (2023) and the International Symposium on Synaptic Transmission and Neural Plasticity (2023).

His contributions to the broader scientific community include serving as Associate Editor of Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience and a committee member for The Biophysical Society of China.

🏆 HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

Dr. Zhang’s numerous accolades underline his excellence:

  • National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars (2020)
  • Overseas Top Young Talent - Guangdong Pearl River Talent Program (2019)
  • Shenzhen Special Allowance Expert (2022)
    His awards celebrate his innovative research, mentorship, and community contributions.

🌟 CONCLUSION

Bo Zhang, PhD, stands as a beacon in neuroscience, merging innovation and mentorship with his deep commitment to uncovering the mysteries of the brain. His enduring contributions are laying the groundwork for a new era of understanding neurodevelopmental disorders, transforming diagnostics, and improving treatments.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 

"Astrocytic Neuroligin-3 influences gene expression and social behavior, but is dispensable for synapse number

  • Authors: Qin, L. , Liu, Z. , Guo, S. , Sun, Y. , Zhang, B.
  • Journal: Molecular Psychiatry
  • Year: 2025

"Neurexin-3 subsynaptic densities are spatially distinct from Neurexin-1 and essential for excitatory synapse nanoscale organization in the hippocampus

  • Authors: Lloyd, B.A. , Han, Y. , Roth, R. , Zhang, B. , Aoto, J.
  • Journal: Nature Communications
  • Year: 2023

"Editorial: Signaling mechanisms of synapse assembly

  • Authors: Liu, Z. , Sando, R. , Zhang, B. , Yang, X.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
  • Year: 2023

"Cocaine increases quantal norepinephrine secretion through NET-dependent PKC activation in locus coeruleus neurons

  • Authors: Zhu, F. , Liu, L. , Li, J. , Xu, Z.-Q.D. , Zhou, Z.
  • Journal: Cell Reports
  • Year: 2022

"Neuroligin-3 confines AMPA receptors into nanoclusters, thereby controlling synaptic strength at the calyx of Held synapses

  • Authors: Han, Y., Cao, R., Qin, L., Südhof, T.C., Zhang, B.
  • Journal: Science Advances
  • Year: 2022

Prof Xiuyun Liu | Neuropsychiatric Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Prof Xiuyun Liu | Neuropsychiatric Disorders | Best Researcher Award

Pharmaceutical School, Tianjin University | China

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Biography of Xiuyun Liu 🎓🧠

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 📚

Xiuyun Liu's academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in biomedical engineering, which she pursued at Tianjin University, China. She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the College of Precision Instrument and Opto-electronics Engineering, showcasing her dedication to the intersection of engineering and medical science. Her academic excellence led her to the prestigious University of Cambridge in the UK, where she completed her Ph.D. in Clinical Neurosciences at Newnham College. Supported by the highly competitive Gates Scholarship, her research focused on groundbreaking areas within neurosciences, laying the foundation for her future contributions to medical research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 🏢

Dr. Liu's professional career is as impressive as her academic background. She began as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Physiological Nursing at the University of California, San Francisco. She then became a Research Fellow in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. These roles allowed her to deepen her research in critical care medicine and anesthesiology, contributing valuable insights to these fields. Currently, Dr. Liu serves as the Dean of the School of Pharmaceutical and Science Technology at Tianjin University, where she continues to influence the next generation of medical professionals.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS🔬

Dr. Liu has made significant contributions to the field of neurocritical care and biomedical engineering. Her research focuses on the development of innovative technologies and methodologies in critical care and perioperative medicine. As the Executive Director of the National Neurocritical Medicine Innovation Center, she leads research initiatives that aim to revolutionize the management of neurological emergencies. Her work is also closely associated with the development of life support technologies, reflecting her deep commitment to improving patient outcomes in critical care settings.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍

Dr. Liu's influence extends beyond her research. She holds key positions in various prestigious organizations, including being a member of the Research Committee of the Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists (SOCCA) in the USA and the Vice President of the Life Support Technology Branch of the Chinese Medical Rescue Association. Her leadership in these roles underscores her impact on both national and international levels, shaping the future of critical care and anesthesiology.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND HONORS 🏆

Dr. Liu’s research has garnered significant attention, leading to numerous citations in academic journals and conferences. Her work has been recognized with multiple awards, including the MIT Innovators 35 Under 35 in 2023, the National Teaching Achievement Award, and the Outstanding Youth of Tianjin University. Additionally, she received the prestigious Bill Gates Scholarship during her time at Cambridge, a testament to her academic prowess and potential for future impact.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌟

As a leading figure in neurocritical care and biomedical engineering, Dr. Liu's legacy is already being shaped by her contributions to medical research and education. Her future contributions are poised to continue influencing the fields of critical care, life support technology, and medical engineering. With her ongoing leadership roles and innovative research, Dr. Liu is set to leave a lasting impact on the global medical community, inspiring future generations of scientists and medical professionals.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 📑

"Enhancing Motor Sequence Learning via Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS): An EEG Study" 

  • Authors: Chen, L., Tang, C., Wang, Z., Liu, X., Ming, D.
  • Journal: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
  • Year: 2024

"Congenital hydrocephalus: a review of recent advances in genetic etiology and molecular mechanisms" 

  • Authors: Liu, X.-Y., Song, X., Czosnyka, M., Pang, M.-J., Ming, D.
  • Journal: Military Medical Research
  • Year: 2024

"Photoacoustic imaging in brain disorders: Current progress and clinical applications"

  • Authors: Liu, X., Li, H., Pang, M., Wu, Y., Ming, D.
  • Journal: VIEW
  • Year: 2024

"Heart-brain axis: low blood pressure during off-pump CABG surgery is associated with postoperative heart failure"

  • Authors: Liu, X.-Y., Mu, J.-J., Han, J.-G., Guo, Z.-G., Ming, D.
  • Journal: Military Medical Research
  • Year: 2024

"Molecular understanding of the therapeutic potential of melanin inhibiting natural products"

  • Authors: Pang, M., Xu, R., Xi, R., Liu, X., Ming, D.
  • Journal: RSC Medicinal Chemistry
  • Year: 2024