Jaina Razbek | Epidemiology | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Jaina Razbek | Epidemiology | Best Scholar Award

Xinjiang Medical University | China

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Jaina Razbek, Ph.D. Candidate 🩺📊

Pioneering Research in Tuberculosis Prevention and Genetic Epidemiology

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Jaina Razbek embarked on her academic journey with a strong foundation in public health and epidemiology. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies at the Department of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, College of Public Health, Xinjiang Medical University. Her early academic training provided her with the skills to analyze disease patterns, conduct large-scale epidemiological studies, and develop statistical models for public health interventions.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS & RESEARCH PROJECTS 🔬📚

Jaina's research primarily focuses on tuberculosis prevention and control, genetic epidemiology, and health economic evaluations. She has actively contributed to various prestigious research projects, playing critical roles in data organization, statistical analysis, and causal inference modeling.

Notable Research Projects:

🔹 Health Economic Evaluation of Early Screening and Preventive Treatment for Latent Tuberculosis Infection (2023-2025): Investigating cost-effectiveness models for TB prevention strategies.
🔹 Evaluation of Tuberculosis Prevention Models in Southern Xinjiang (2023-2024): Analyzing key intervention factors using cohort and implementation science frameworks.
🔹 Causal Effect Evaluation of the ‘Xinjiang Model’ for TB Prevention (2025-2028): Studying the impact of TB control policies through RE-AIM and stepped-cluster randomized trials.
🔹 Role of Vitamin D in Latent Tuberculosis Infection (2021-2024): Conducting causal inference studies on the effects of vitamin D in TB progression.

CONTRIBUTIONS & RESEARCH FOCUS ON EPIDEMIOLOGY🔍📖

Jaina’s research has significantly contributed to understanding the genetic and epidemiological factors influencing tuberculosis and metabolic diseases. Her studies focus on:

Tuberculosis Prevention & Control – Developing early screening methods and evaluating intervention effectiveness.
Genetic Polymorphisms & Disease Susceptibility – Examining the role of vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms in TB.
Public Health Strategies – Enhancing disease prevention strategies through statistical modeling and health economics.
Epidemiological Methods & Causal Inference – Applying advanced statistical frameworks to investigate complex disease mechanisms.

IMPACT & INFLUENCE 🌍

Jaina's research has played a vital role in shaping tuberculosis prevention strategies in high-incidence regions like Xinjiang. Her contributions to causal inference in genetic epidemiology have furthered the understanding of gene-disease interactions, helping predict disease susceptibility and treatment responses.

Her involvement in major national and provincial-level research projects underscores her ability to bridge theoretical epidemiology with practical public health solutions.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS & SCHOLARLY OUTPUT 📑

Jaina Razbek has published multiple high-impact research papers in SCI-indexed journals, demonstrating her scholarly excellence. Some of her most notable publications include:

📄 Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphisms Differentiated Between Tuberculosis Disease and Infection – Published in Infection and Drug Resistance (2024).
📄 Association of Serum Levels of TNF-α, IL-10, IFN-γ, and CXCL5 with Latent Tuberculosis – Published in Infection and Drug Resistance (2024).
📄 Causal Association Study of Metabolic Syndrome Development Using Longitudinal Data – Published in Scientific Reports (2024).
📄 Dynamic Progression and Risk Assessment of Metabolic Syndrome Using a Multi-State Markov Model – Published in Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, and Obesity (2022).
📄 Xinjiang Metabolic Syndrome Risk Prediction Model Using Interpretable Models – Published in BMC Public Health (2022).

These contributions have earned her widespread recognition, with citations in public health and epidemiology research worldwide.

LEGACY & FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🔮

Jaina Razbek's research has laid the groundwork for improving tuberculosis prevention strategies through genetic and economic evaluations. Moving forward, she aims to:

🌟 Advance the field of epidemiological modeling for infectious diseases.
🌟 Develop precision medicine approaches for tuberculosis based on genetic susceptibility markers.
🌟 Integrate AI-driven analytics into public health decision-making.
🌟 Mentor future epidemiologists and expand global collaborations in disease prevention research.

CONCLUSION 🏆

Jaina Razbek is an emerging leader in epidemiology and public health research, with a deep commitment to disease prevention and health policy optimization. Her innovative research, impactful publications, and dedication to public health continue to shape the future of tuberculosis control and epidemiological science.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS📑

"Causal association study of the dynamic development of the metabolic syndrome based on longitudinal data

  • Authors: Razbek, J. , Bao, L. , Zhang, Y. , Daken, M. , Cao, M.
  • Journal: Scientific Reports
  • Year: 2024

"Vitamin D Receptor Gene Polymorphisms Differentiated Between Tuberculosis Disease and Infection: Causal Association Study

  • Authors: Razbek, J. , Chen, Y. , Yang, J. , Aili, A. , Cao, M.
  • Journal: Infection and Drug Resistance
  • Year: 2024

"Association Studies of Serum Levels of TNF-α, IL-10, IFN-γ and CXCL 5 with Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Close Contacts

  • Authors: Razbek, J. , Daken, M. , Chen, Y. , Wang, X. , Cao, M.
  • Journal: Infection and Drug Resistance
  • Year: 2024

"Opening the black box: interpretable machine learning for predictor finding of metabolic syndrome

  • Authors: Zhang, Y. , Zhang, X. , Razbek, J. , Daken, M. , Cao, M
  • Journal:BMC Endocrine Disorders
  • Year: 2022

"Construction of Xinjiang metabolic syndrome risk prediction model based on interpretable models

  • Authors: Zhang, Y. , Razbek, J. , Li, D. , Zhang, X. , Cao, M.
  • Journal: BMC Public Health
  • Year: 2022

Xuefeng Huang | Cognitive Neuropsychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xuefeng Huang | Cognitive Neuropsychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Dalian Medical University | China

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🌟 Biography of Xuefeng Huang 🌟

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 📚

Xuefeng Huang earned an MD degree, which laid the foundation for his robust career in public health and epidemiology. He specialized in health statistics, geriatrics, infectious disease prevention and control, and explored cognitive behavior among the elderly as a primary research focus. This rigorous academic journey honed his expertise in addressing complex health challenges and prepared him for an impactful career.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS 👨‍⚕️

Currently affiliated with Dalian Medical University, Xuefeng Huang is an accomplished researcher with a significant presence in the public health domain. His expertise extends to research innovation, where he has completed numerous projects in public health consultancy and cognitive behavioral studies for the elderly.

Notable achievements include:

  • Publishing 73 SCI papers with a cumulative impact factor (IF) of over 400.
  • Contributing extensively to infectious disease prevention and geriatrics.
  • Professional membership and editorial appointments in prominent scientific communities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHIATRY 🔬

Huang's work delves into critical areas of public health, including epidemiology, geriatrics, and the prevention and control of infectious diseases. His contributions include:

  • Authoring impactful research published in SCI-indexed journals such as BMC Public Health.
  • Investigating cognitive behaviors of aging populations, enriching the understanding of elderly care.
  • Serving as a consultant on public health matters, bridging research and practical implementation.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE 🌍

With an H-index of 17, Xuefeng Huang has established a commendable influence in his field. His work significantly impacts policy-making and strategies for public health and elderly care. His multidisciplinary approach integrates statistical analysis, behavior studies, and health strategies, ensuring a broad and meaningful impact.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS 📖

Huang's research boasts 17 citations, reflecting the scientific community's recognition of his contributions. These citations affirm the relevance and quality of his studies, underscoring his position as a respected voice in public health and epidemiology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🚀

Xuefeng Huang's legacy lies in his pioneering work in public health and geriatrics. As he advances in his career, his future goals include:

  • Continuing impactful research on the cognitive health of aging populations.
  • Enhancing global public health strategies through data-driven epidemiological research.
  • Expanding his research collaborations to develop innovative solutions for disease prevention and healthcare improvement.

OTHER SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS 🔖

  • Editorial Roles: Contributions to peer-reviewed journals highlight his expertise and thought leadership.
  • Collaboration: Ongoing partnerships with industry and academia broaden the application of his work.
  • Vision: A focus on integrating health statistics and behavioral insights to solve public health challenges.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS 📑

"Relationship between sun exposure and seasonal affective disorder symptoms in rural older people with different personalities: a cross-sectional study

  • Authors: Huang, X. , Kong, Q. , Huang, Y. , Wan, X. , Zhang, Y.Y.
  • Journal: BMC Public Health
  • Year: 2024

"AI in medical education: the moderating role of the chilling effect and STARA awareness

  • Authors: Wu, M. , Huang, X. , Jiang, B. , Zhang, Y. , Gao, B.
  • Journal: BMC Medical Education
  • Year: 2024

"From the Public Health Perspective: a Scalable Model for Improving Epidemiological Testing Efficacy in Low- and Middle-Income Areas

  • Authors: Huang, X. , Kong, Q.-Y. , Wan, X. , Wang, J. , Zhang, Y.
  • Journal: JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
  • Year: 2024

"An analytical model of college students’ self-assessed satisfaction with the effectiveness of online learning: a structural equation model integrating LICE and S-O-R models

  • Authors: Dai, X. , Wang, R.R. , Huang, X.F. , Zhang, Y. , Gao, B.
  • Journal: Frontiers in Psychology
  • Year: 2024

"Factors Influencing the Willingness to Accept Health Behavior and Psychological Monitoring Systems in the Milieu of Information Management Technology

  • Authors: Li, N. , Guan, C. , Huang, X. , Dai, X. , Zhang, Y.
  • Journal: Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
  • Year: 2024