Boyoung Park | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Boyoung Park | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Boyoung Park, Hanyang University College of Medicine, South Korea

Professor Boyoung Park is a distinguished expert in preventive medicine, currently serving at Hanyang University College of Medicine in Seoul, South Korea. She leads the Bio-Big Data Center at the Hanyang Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology. Her research, focusing on breast cancer risk factors and epidemiology, has been published in reputable journals such as the British Journal of Cancer and BMJ Open. In 2023, she was honored with the Kwangdong Cancer Academic Award by the Korean Cancer Association. Additionally, she contributes to the academic community as a senior editor for the Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health.

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🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Professor Boyoung Park embarked on her medical education at the Catholic University of Daegu, where she earned her M.D. in 2006. Her passion for preventive medicine led her to Seoul National University College of Medicine, where she obtained her M.S. in 2010 and subsequently completed her Ph.D. in 2012. This strong academic foundation set the stage for her future contributions to epidemiology and cancer research.

💼 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Prof. Park’s career trajectory has been marked by prestigious positions in both academia and research institutions:

  • Director of the Bio-BigData Center at the Hanyang Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (2024–present)
  • Professor at the Department of Preventive Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine (2023–present)
  • Associate Professor at Hanyang University College of Medicine (2018–2023)
  • Assistant Professor at the National Cancer Center Graduate School of Cancer Science and Policy (2015–2018)
  • Associate Scientist at the National Cancer Control Institute, National Cancer Center (2012–2018)
  • Fellowship at the National Cancer Control Institute, National Cancer Center (2011–2012)
  • Residency in Preventive Medicine at Seoul National University College of Medicine (2008–2011)
  • Internship at Asan Medical Center, Seoul (2006–2007)

Her experience spans clinical practice, research, and academic leadership, demonstrating her commitment to advancing public health and epidemiology.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON EPIDEMIOLOGY:

Prof. Park has played a crucial role in cancer epidemiology, HIV research, and the development of disease risk assessment models. Her research interests include:

  • Cancer prevention and control
  • HIV/AIDS and chronic infectious diseases
  • Big data and epidemiological studies
  • Genome analysis and risk assessment models

🏆 RESEARCH GRANTS:

She has led multiple nationally funded projects, including:

  • Korea HIV/AIDS Cohort Study (2023–2024) – Principal Investigator
  • Korea Atomic Bomb Survivors Cohort and Genome Analysis (2020–2024) – Principal Investigator
  • Development of a Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Model (2021–2025) – Principal Investigator
  • Transfusion and Prognosis in Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Surgery (2022–2025) – Principal Investigator

🏅 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Prof. Park’s work has been widely recognized through prestigious awards and honors, such as:

  • National AIDS and STI Contributor Award (2023) – Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency
  • Kwangdong Cancer Academic Award (2023) – Korean Cancer Association
  • Outstanding Paper Review Committee Award (2022) – Korean Society of Epidemiology
  • Excellent Researcher Award (2021) – Hanyang University
  • Young Epidemiologist Award (2015) – Korean Society of Epidemiology

📖 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS:

Prof. Park serves as a Senior Editor and Editorial Board Member for leading medical journals:

  • Journal of Preventive Medicine & Public Health (Senior Editor)
  • Cancer Research and Treatment (Editorial Board Member)
  • Journal of Cancer Prevention (Editorial Board Member)

Her contributions to medical literature have significantly shaped the fields of epidemiology and public health.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Prof. Boyoung Park has established herself as a leading figure in preventive medicine and cancer epidemiology. Moving forward, she aims to:
 Advance big data-driven epidemiological research
Enhance public health policies for cancer prevention
Develop personalized risk assessment models for chronic diseases
Strengthen national and global health collaborations

Her groundbreaking work continues to shape the future of epidemiology, public health, and medical research in South Korea and beyond.

🌍CONCLUSION:

Professor Boyoung Park has made significant contributions to preventive medicine, epidemiology, and cancer research. As the Director of the Bio-Big Data Center at Hanyang University, her work in breast cancer risk assessment and public health continues to shape medical advancements. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Kwangdong Cancer Academic Award, she remains a leading figure in medical research. Through her editorial roles and government advisory positions, she influences healthcare policies and scientific discourse. Her legacy will inspire future researchers and improve global public health outcomes.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Economic Evaluation of Mass Screening as a Strategy for Hepatitis C Virus Elimination in South Korea

Authors: Hwa-young Choi, Kyung-ah Kim, Boyoung Park, Bo-youl Choi, Moran Ki

Journal: Journal of Infection and Public Health

Year: 2025

Korean Patients with Hereditary Cancer: A Prospective Multicentre Cohort Study Protocol Exploring Psychosocial and Health Outcomes

Authors: Jun-kyu Kim, Mi-Ae Jang, Jong-eun Park, Boyoung Park, Sun-young Kong

Journal: BMJ Open

Year: 2025

Associations Between Breastfeeding and Breast Cancer Risk Through Mammographic Breast Density in a Cohort of Korean Women

Authors: Soyeoun Kim, Thi Xuan Mai Tran, Mi-kyung Kim, Woojoo Lee, Boyoung Park

Journal: International Journal of Epidemiology

Year: 2025

Concordant and Discordant Breast Density Patterns by Different Approaches for Assessing Breast Density and Breast Cancer Risk

Authors: Yoosun Cho, Eunkyung Park, Yoosoo Chang, Shinho Kook, Seungho Ryu

Journal: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

Year: 2025

A National Estimate of Mental Disorders and Mortality Outcomes in Cancer Survivors

Authors: Thi Xuan Mai Tran, Minsung Chung, Boyoung Park

Journal: Cancer

Year: 2025

Refining Breast Cancer Genetic Risk and Biology Through Multi-Ancestry Fine-Mapping Analyses of 192 Risk Regions

Authors: Guochong Jia, Zhishan Chen, Jie Ping, Jirong Long, Wei Zheng

Journal: Nature Genetics

Year: 2025

Carrier Frequency and Incidence of MUTYH-Associated Polyposis Based on Database Analysis in East Asians and Koreans

Authors: Jong-eun Park, Taeheon Lee, Eun-hye Cho, Chang-Seok Ki, Sun-young Kong

Journal: Annals of Laboratory Medicine

Year: 2025

Correction to: Height and Breast Cancer Risk in Premenopausal Korean Women Aged Under 40 Years of Age

Authors: Thi Xuan Mai Tran, Yoosoo Chang, Hye-rin Choi, Seungho Ryu, Boyoung Park

Journal: British Journal of Cancer

Year: 2024

Height and Breast Cancer Risk in Premenopausal Korean Women Aged Under 40 Years of Age: Epidemiology

Authors: Thi Xuan Mai Tran, Yoosoo Chang, Hye-rin Choi, Seungho Ryu, Boyoung Park

Journal: British Journal of Cancer

Year: 2024

Epidemiological Characteristics of HIV-Infected Individuals by the Registration for Special Exempted Calculation: A Nationwide Cohort Study

Authors: Yunsu Choi, Kyoung-hwan Ahn, Soomin Kim, Yoonhee Jun, Boyoung Park

Journal: Infection and Chemotherapy

Year: 2024

Zhihui Zhang | Cardiovascular Research | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhihui Zhang | Cardiovascular Research | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhihui Zhang, Army Medical University, China

Prof. Zhihui Zhang is a distinguished researcher at Army Medical University, China, specializing in cardiovascular diseases and stem cell therapy. His work focuses on endothelial seed cells, myocardial infarction, and immunosuppressive capabilities of mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles. He has published extensively in leading journals such as Genes and Diseases, Science Bulletin, and Stem Cell Research and Therapy. Prof. Zhang’s research contributes to advancing early diagnosis and targeted interventions for coronary microvascular dysfunction. His expertise in molecular biology and regenerative medicine has made significant impacts in cardiovascular research and clinical applications.

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🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Prof. Zhihui Zhang embarked on his academic journey with a deep passion for cardiovascular medicine. His early education laid a strong foundation in medical sciences, leading him to specialize in cardiology. His dedication and excellence in research and clinical practice positioned him for advanced studies and significant contributions to the field.

🏥PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Dr. Zhang is the Director of the Department of Cardiology at the First Affiliated Hospital (Southwest Hospital) of the Army Medical University in Chongqing. His leadership extends beyond the hospital as he holds multiple prestigious roles:

  • Member of the Great Vessel Group under the Cardiology Branch of the Chinese Medical Association
  • Member of the Cardiologists’ Association of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association
  • Deputy Director of the Committee for Structural Heart Disease under the China Human Health Promotion Association
  • Deputy Director of the Cardiology Branch of the Chongqing Medical Association, leading the Interventional Cardiology and Imaging Group

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH:

Dr. Zhang is renowned for his expertise in interventional treatment of coronary heart disease and structural heart disease. His research focuses on:

  • Precise diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease
  • Interventional therapy for valvular heart diseases
  • Establishing a cohort for precise classification of myocardial ischemia
  • Creating a biobank and an artificial intelligence center for coronary angiography physiological assessment

Additionally, he has developed the professional Circa Met DB database, specializing in metabolic circadian rhythms.

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Zhang’s contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including:
🏆 Two first prizes for scientific progress in Chongqing
🏆 One first prize for scientific progress in Hubei Province
🏆 One second prize for military medical achievements

He has successfully led over 20 research projects, ranging from national natural science funds to key military and Chongqing talent programs. His pioneering work in cardiology has influenced national and military healthcare policies.

📖ACADEMIC CITATIONS:

Dr. Zhang has an outstanding publication record, with more than 30 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author (including co-first/co-corresponding). His research has been featured in top-tier journals such as:
📌 The Lancet
📌 Nature Metabolism
📌 Nature Communications
📌 Trends in Cell Biology

Additionally, he has contributed to drafting and setting 12 expert consensus documents, served as a deputy editor for two monographs, and contributed to nine other books. His work extends to two national invention patents, further solidifying his impact in the field.

🚀LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a recipient of the Outstanding Youth Talent Fund in National Defense Bioscience, Dr. Zhang is recognized as a key innovator in cardiology. He has been honored as an Innovation Leading Talent by the Chongqing Talents Program and as a Science and Technology Talent by the Army.

His legacy will continue to shape the future of cardiovascular medicine through:
Advanced research in interventional cardiology
Expansion of AI-driven medical diagnostics
Development of groundbreaking therapeutic techniques
Mentorship and training of future cardiologists

🌟CONCLUSION:

Prof. Zhihui Zhang is a visionary leader in cardiology, blending clinical excellence, groundbreaking research, and technological innovation. His contributions have not only transformed patient care but also advanced global medical knowledge. His work will undoubtedly influence generations of medical professionals and redefine the future of cardiovascular treatment.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Single nucleotide polymorphisms: Implications in the early diagnosis and targeted intervention of coronary microvascular dysfunction

Authors: Dingyuan Tian, Jie Li, Qingyuan Yang, Zhihui Zhang, Fang Deng

Journal: Genes and Diseases

Year: 2025

Circadian nutrition: is meal timing an elixir for fatigue?

Authors: Zhihui Zhang, Lu Yan, Jonas T. Treebak, Min-Dian Li

Journal: Science Bulletin

Year: 2025

Foxo1 drives the TGFβ1-dependent dichotomy of Th17 cell fates

Authors: Mengjuan Zhang, Yude Guan, Meijuan Han, Xiaomin Zhang, Song Zhang

Journal: Journal of Leukocyte Biology

Year: 2025

The short-term outcomes and risk factors of post-myocardial infarction ventricular septal rupture: a multi-center retrospective study

Authors: Wenjian Luo, Li Wen, Jinning Zhang, Zhexue Qin, Shiyong Yu

Journal: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery

Year: 2024

Sources and applications of endothelial seed cells: a review

Authors: Dan Deng, Yu Zhang, Bo Tang, Zhihui Zhang

Journal: Stem Cell Research and Therapy

Year: 2024

Enhanced immunosuppressive capability of mesenchymal stem cell-derived small extracellular vesicles with high expression of CD73 in experimental autoimmune uveitis

Authors: Yanan Duan, Xiteng Chen, Hui Shao, Jiawei Wang, Xiaomin Zhang

Journal: Stem Cell Research and Therapy

Year: 2024

Deciphering metabolic heterogeneity in retinoblastoma unravels the role of monocarboxylate transporter 1 in tumor progression

Authors: Junjie Tang, Yaoming Liu, Yinghao Wang, Ping Zhang, Rong Lu

Journal: Biomarker Research

Year: 2024

Associations between non-insulin-based insulin resistance indices and heart failure prevalence in overweight/obesity adults without diabetes mellitus: evidence from the NHANES 2001–2018

Authors: Diyu Cui, Chao Zhang, Yi Chen, Yu Zhang, Ping Zhu

Journal: Lipids in Health and Disease

Year: 2024

Single-cell transcriptomics enable the characterization of local extension in retinoblastoma

Authors: Yaoming Liu, Wei Hu, Yanjie Xie, Shengli Li, Rong Lu

Journal: Communications Biology

Year: 2024

Clinical characteristics of patients with moderate or severe valvular heart disease

Authors: Hao Gao, Yuzhu Lei, Haiyun Huang, Yanxiu Chen, Zhihui Zhang

Journal: Chinese Journal of Cardiology

Year: 2024

Yan Zhang | Cardiovascular diseases | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yan Zhang | Cardiovascular diseases | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Yan Zhang, Affiliated Hospital,Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China

Prof. Yan Zhang is a distinguished researcher and medical expert at the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China. With extensive experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), her research focuses on integrative medicine, herbal formulations, and their clinical applications. She has contributed significantly to the advancement of TCM through numerous publications and collaborative projects. Prof. Zhang is dedicated to bridging modern medical practices with ancient healing traditions, enhancing patient care and treatment efficacy. Her work plays a crucial role in promoting evidence-based TCM approaches for various health conditions, fostering innovation in holistic healthcare solutions.

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✨ EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Prof. Yan Zhang embarked on an illustrious academic journey in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). His foundational education began at Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine (1978-1983). His keen interest in advancing his expertise led him to pursue a Master’s Degree in Typhoid Fever (1986-1989) from the same institution. Determined to further his knowledge, he obtained a Ph.D. in Internal Medicine (2001-2004) from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, one of China’s most prestigious institutions for TCM studies.

👩‍🎓 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Prof. Zhang’s professional career spans over four decades, marked by dedication and leadership. His significant roles include:

  • Chief Physician (Since 2012): He has been leading the Cardiopulmonary Department at the Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Director of the Department of Research (2006-2012): At the same hospital, he oversaw groundbreaking medical research and contributed to numerous advancements in TCM.
  • Director of Internal Medicine (1989-2001): He served as the Director of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine Internal Medicine at the Liaoning College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital.
  • Early Medical Practice (1983-1986): His career began as a Doctor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Dandong City Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital.

📚 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES:

Prof. Zhang is a pioneer in Traditional Chinese Medicine, with a specialized focus on cardiovascular diseases. His research revolves around integrating modern medical techniques with traditional healing practices, making significant strides in the treatment of cardiopulmonary disorders. As an academic leader of China’s national key discipline for cardiovascular research, he has spearheaded numerous studies and projects that have influenced the field profoundly.

He is an expert evaluator for major scientific organizations, including:

  • China’s National Natural Science Foundation Projects
  • China’s National Science and Technology Awards

His contributions have been instrumental in shaping national policies and advancements in TCM research.

🌟 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Prof. Zhang’s influence extends beyond his hospital and university. His expertise has earned him several prestigious accolades, including:

  • Renowned Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner of Liaoning Province
  • Outstanding Talent & Expert of Liaoning Province
  • Advanced Scientific and Technological Worker in Liaoning Province
  • Recipient of the Special Allowance of the State Council of China

His mentorship has nurtured numerous doctoral candidates, ensuring that the future of Traditional Chinese Medicine remains in capable hands.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES:

Prof. Zhang’s extensive research and scholarly contributions have been widely cited in various national and international medical journals. His work on cardiovascular health, herbal medicine formulations, and the integration of TCM with modern science has set a benchmark for medical professionals worldwide.

🌟 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Prof. Zhang’s legacy in Traditional Chinese Medicine is monumental. His future contributions aim to:

  • Develop new treatment methodologies that combine Western and Eastern medical practices.
  • Mentor the next generation of TCM practitioners.
  • Influence government health policies for the wider acceptance of TCM in mainstream healthcare.
  • Continue his groundbreaking research on cardiovascular diseases.

As a visionary leader in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Prof. Yan Zhang’s dedication, research, and teachings will continue to shape the medical landscape for generations to come.

✨CONCLUSION:

Prof. Yan Zhang’s dedication to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) continues to shape the future of integrative healthcare. Through her research, clinical expertise, and innovative approaches, she bridges ancient wisdom with modern medical advancements, ensuring better patient outcomes . Her contributions not only enhance TCM’s credibility worldwide but also inspire future generations of practitioners and researchers. With a passion for holistic healing and evidence-based medicine, Prof. Zhang remains a key figure in promoting natural therapies for global health and wellness. Her work stands as a testament to the enduring power of TCM in modern medicine.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Mechanism of Ferroptosis in Regulating Chronic Heart Failure and Traditional Chinese Medicine Prevention and Treatment Based on Qi Deficiency and Stagnation: A Review

Journal: Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae
Year: 2025

Ruping Dai | Cardiovascular Anesthesia | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ruping Dai | Cardiovascular Anesthesia | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr.  Ruping Dai, Second Xiangya Hospital, China

Prof. Dr. Ruping Dai is the Director of Anesthesiology at the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China. He earned his Ph.D. in Clinical Medicine from the National University of Singapore in 2004 and completed postdoctoral research at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore. Prof. Dai specializes in clinical anesthesia, pain management, intensive care, perioperative medicine, and organ protection. He has led four projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has published 24 SCI papers. His accolades include the New Century Talent Support Program (2012) and the Hunan Province Outstanding Youth Fund (2013).

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🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Prof. Dr. Ruping Dai embarked on his academic journey at the Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Anesthesiology (1993-1998). His thirst for knowledge led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Medicine at the National University of Singapore (2000-2004), where he focused on advanced medical research. He further honed his expertise as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore (2004-2006), gaining in-depth knowledge in molecular and cellular biology applications in anesthesiology.

🏥PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Dr. Dai began his career in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Union Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University (1998-2000), specializing in cardiovascular anesthesia and intensive care. Since October 2006, he has been a Chief Physician and Doctoral Supervisor at the Department of Anesthesiology, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. Over the years, he has played a vital role in clinical anesthesia and Anesthesia Intensive Care Units (AICU), ensuring excellence in patient care and medical education.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIOVASCULAR ANESTHESIA:

Dr. Dai’s research primarily focuses on anesthesiology, organ protection, perioperative care, and immunosuppression mechanisms in sepsis. He has led multiple groundbreaking studies on topics such as:

  • Postoperative sepsis mechanisms
  • Perioperative acute lung injury
  • Neuroplasticity and postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD)
  • Microglial/macrophage polarization in spinal cord ischemia-reperfusion injury

Dr. Dai has hosted 7 National Natural Science Foundation (NSFC) projects, receiving significant research funding, including:

  • Key Project on Hematogenous Macrophage Role in Postoperative Sepsis (2025-2028) – RMB 2.6 million
  • SIRT5-Mitochondrial Metabolic Axis in Perioperative Acute Lung Injury (2024-2027) – RMB 490,000
  • Macrophage Dysfunction in Sepsis Immunosuppression (2021-2024) – RMB 560,000
  • Microglia Polarization in Spinal Cord Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury (2018-2021) – RMB 540,000

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Dai holds several prestigious administrative positions, including:

  • Director of Anesthesiology, Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University
  • Director, Institute of Anesthesiology, Central South University
  • Director, Hunan Anesthesia Clinical Medicine Research Center
  • Director, Hunan Provincial Organ Damage Prevention and Treatment Engineering Center

In academia, he serves as:

  • Deputy Chairman, Hunan Provincial Anesthesiology Committee
  • National Committee Member, Anesthesiology Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association
  • Vice Chairman, 13th Youth Committee of the Chinese Medical Association Anesthesiology Branch
  • Deputy Director, Orthopedics Group, Chinese Medical Association Anesthesiology Branch
  • Standing Committee Member, Cardiovascular Anesthesia Branch, Chinese Society of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Anesthesiology

📖ACADEMIC CITES AND SCHOLARLY CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Dai has played a crucial role in education, having authored and co-edited several key textbooks:

  1. Clinical Anesthesiology (First Editor, Science Press, 14th Five-Year Plan)
  2. Postgraduate Textbook: Anesthesiology (Selected Topics of Basic Anesthesia Research, People’s Medical Publishing House, 2014)
  3. Resident Medical Planning Textbook: Anesthesiology (Postoperative Acute Pain Management, People’s Medical Publishing House, 2014)
  4. Co-translator of Miller’s Anesthesiology (7th & 8th editions, Opioids section, 2017)

🏆SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AWARDS:

Dr. Dai’s excellence in research and innovation has earned him several prestigious awards, including:

  • Second Prize of Hunan Natural Science Award (2019)
  • Third “Light of Spirit” Excellent Youth Research Fund – Second Prize
  • Award-winning fund for Young and Middle-aged Excellent Paper Competition at the Chinese Anesthesia Annual Meeting

🔮LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a pioneering figure in anesthesiology, Dr. Dai continues to shape the future of perioperative medicine, critical care, and pain management. His leadership in cutting-edge research, education, and healthcare innovation ensures his lasting impact in the field. Through mentorship and research, he remains dedicated to improving patient outcomes and advancing medical science, setting a benchmark for future anesthesiologists worldwide.

🌟CONCLUSION:

Prof. Dr. Ru-Ping Dai is a distinguished anesthesiologist and researcher at the Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China. As the Director of the Department of Anesthesiology, he has significantly advanced perioperative medicine, focusing on neuroimmune interactions and organ protection. His notable work includes elucidating the roles of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and its precursor, pro-BDNF, in mood disorders, offering new perspectives on neuroimmune crosstalk. Prof. Dai’s dedication to integrating clinical practice with research has enhanced patient care and contributed to the global medical community’s understanding of anesthesiology and neuroscience.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) contributes to the pain hypersensitivity following surgical incision in the rats

Authors: CQ Li, JM Xu, D Liu, JY Zhang, RP Dai
Journal: Molecular Pain
Year: 2008

Local translation and retrograde axonal transport of CREB regulates IL-6-induced nociceptive plasticity

Authors: OK Melemedjian, DV Tillu, JK Moy, MN Asiedu, EK Mandell, S Ghosh, …
Journal: Molecular Pain
Year: 2014

Early-life social isolation-induced depressive-like behavior in rats results in microglial activation and neuronal histone methylation that are mitigated by minocycline

Authors: HT Wang, FL Huang, ZL Hu, WJ Zhang, XQ Qiao, YQ Huang, RP Dai, F Li, …
Journal: Neurotoxicity Research
Year: 2017

Histone 2B (H2B) expression is confined to a proper NAD+/NADH redox status

Authors: RP Dai, FX Yu, SR Goh, HW Chng, YL Tan, JL Fu, L Zheng, Y Luo
Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry
Year: 2008

Effects of down-regulation of microRNA-23a on TNF-α-induced endothelial cell apoptosis through caspase-dependent pathways

Authors: W Ruan, J Xu, S Li, L Yuan, R Dai
Journal: Cardiovascular Research
Year: 2012

Development of anxiety-like behavior via hippocampal IGF-2 signaling in the offspring of parental morphine exposure: effect of enriched environment

Authors: CQ Li, YW Luo, FF Bi, TT Cui, L Song, WY Cao, JY Zhang, F Li, JM Xu, …
Journal: Neuropsychopharmacology
Year: 2014

Dexmedetomidine reduces the incidence of fentanyl-induced cough: a double-blind, randomized, and placebo-controlled study

Authors: L He, JM Xu, RP Dai
Journal: Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences
Year: 2012

Adipocyte fatty acid-binding protein promotes palmitate-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in macrophages

Authors: H Li, Y Xiao, L Tang, F Zhong, G Huang, JM Xu, AM Xu, RP Dai, ZG Zhou
Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
Year: 2018

Insulin-like growth factor 2 mitigates depressive behavior in a rat model of chronic stress

Authors: YW Luo, Y Xu, WY Cao, XL Zhong, J Duan, XQ Wang, ZL Hu, F Li, …
Journal: Neuropharmacology
Year: 2015

Biphasic activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in anterior cingulate cortex distinctly regulates the development of pain-related anxiety and mechanical …

Authors: RP Dai, CQ Li, JW Zhang, F Li, XD Shi, JY Zhang, XF Zhou
Journal: Anesthesiology
Year: 2011

Zhuofeng Lin | Myocardial infarction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zhuofeng Lin | Myocardial infarction | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Zhuofeng Lin, Guangdong Medical University, China

Prof. Dr. Zhuofeng Lin is the Dean of the Experimental Animal Center and Dean of the Innovational Center of Cardiometabolic Disease at Guangdong Medical University, China. His research focuses on cross-organ communication in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, particularly the role of metabolic hormones and obesity. He has made significant contributions to understanding FGF21 metabolic regulation, impacting blood glucose stability, blood pressure control, and anti-atherosclerosis therapies. His work also explores new targets for anti-myocardial infarction, heart failure, and vascular calcification drugs, driving innovation in metabolic and cardiovascular medicine. His research is widely recognized in international medical science.

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🎓EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Prof. Dr. Zhuofeng Lin’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in medical sciences, focusing on cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. His early research explored physiological mechanisms and metabolic interactions, leading him to specialize in cross-organ communication and metabolic regulation. His education and initial training laid the groundwork for his extensive contributions to cardiometabolic research.

🏢PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Prof. Lin has held prestigious positions at Guangdong Medical University, where he currently serves as:

  • Dean of the Experimental Animal Center 🐁
  • Dean of the Innovational Center of Cardiometabolic Disease 🫀

His leadership in these institutions has driven significant advancements in experimental research methodologies and the development of innovative treatment strategies for metabolic disorders.

🔍CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION:

Prof. Lin’s research is dedicated to practical applications, with a strong emphasis on:

  • Cross-organ communication in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases
  • Pathogenesis of cardiometabolic disorders linked to metabolic hormones and obesity
  • Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 (FGF21) and its role in metabolic regulation

His studies have provided groundbreaking insights into FGF21’s ability to regulate:
Blood glucose levels
Blood pressure stability
Anti-atherosclerosis mechanisms
Anti-Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatohepatitis (MASH) therapies

Additionally, his work focuses on discovering new therapeutic targets for:
⚕️ Anti-myocardial infarction drugs
⚕️ Anti-heart failure treatments
⚕️ Anti-vascular calcification solutions

🌍IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Prof. Lin’s research has had a profound impact on global medical science, particularly in the fields of:
🔹 Metabolic disease management
🔹 Cardiovascular treatment innovations
🔹 Therapeutic drug development

His studies have influenced clinical practices, contributing to better patient outcomes in cardiovascular and metabolic health. His pioneering work in hormonal regulation and metabolic stability has inspired numerous scientists and researchers worldwide.

📄ACADEMIC CITES AND RECOGNITION:

Prof. Lin’s research is widely recognized in high-impact medical journals, with numerous citations supporting his theories. His work on FGF21 metabolic regulation is frequently referenced in the fields of endocrinology, cardiology, and metabolic research. He has been a keynote speaker at international medical conferences, sharing his insights with the global scientific community.

🚀LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

With an unwavering commitment to scientific innovation, Prof. Lin continues to shape the future of medical research. His ongoing projects aim to:
🔬 Develop novel cardiometabolic therapies
🔬 Enhance cross-organ communication research
🔬 Introduce cutting-edge treatments for heart disease and metabolic disorders

His legacy will be defined by his transformative contributions to medicine, paving the way for future breakthroughs in cardiovascular and metabolic health.

💡CONCLUSION:

Prof. Dr. Zhuofeng Lin is a pioneering leader in cardiometabolic research, making groundbreaking contributions to understanding metabolic regulation and cardiovascular health. His work on FGF21 has revolutionized approaches to blood glucose stability, blood pressure control, and anti-atherosclerosis treatments . With a vision for therapeutic innovation, he continues to explore new drug targets for heart failure, myocardial infarction, and vascular calcification . His impact on medical science is profound, shaping the future of metabolic and cardiovascular treatments. His dedication ensures lasting advancements in healthcare and patient well-being.

TOP NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Adiponectin mediates the metabolic effects of FGF21 on glucose homeostasis and insulin sensitivity in mice

Authors: Z Lin, H Tian, KSL Lam, S Lin, RCL Hoo, M Konishi, N Itoh, Y Wang, …
Journal: Cell Metabolism
Year: 2013

Fibroblast growth factor 21 prevents atherosclerosis by suppression of hepatic sterol regulatory element-binding protein-2 and induction of adiponectin in mice

Authors: Z Lin, X Pan, F Wu, D Ye, Y Zhang, Y Wang, L Jin, Q Lian, Y Huang, …
Journal: Circulation
Year: 2015

Serum levels of FGF-21 are increased in coronary heart disease patients and are independently associated with adverse lipid profile

Authors: Z Lin, Z Wu, X Yin, Y Liu, X Yan, S Lin, J Xiao, X Wang, W Feng, X Li
Journal: PLoS One
Year: 2010

Exercise alleviates obesity-induced metabolic dysfunction via enhancing FGF21 sensitivity in adipose tissues

Authors: L Geng, B Liao, L Jin, Z Huang, CR Triggle, H Ding, J Zhang, Y Huang, …
Journal: Cell Reports
Year: 2019

Lipocalin-2 mediates non-alcoholic steatohepatitis by promoting neutrophil-macrophage crosstalk via the induction of CXCR2

Authors: D Ye, K Yang, S Zang, Z Lin, HT Chau, Y Wang, J Zhang, J Shi, A Xu, …
Journal: Journal of Hepatology
Year: 2016

Circulating FGF21 levels are progressively increased from the early to end stages of chronic kidney diseases and are associated with renal function in Chinese

Authors: Z Lin, Z Zhou, Y Liu, Q Gong, X Yan, J Xiao, X Wang, S Lin, W Feng, X Li
Journal: PLoS One
Year: 2011

FGF21 prevents angiotensin II-induced hypertension and vascular dysfunction by activation of ACE2/angiotensin-(1–7) axis in mice

Authors: X Pan, Y Shao, F Wu, Y Wang, R Xiong, J Zheng, H Tian, B Wang, …
Journal: Cell Metabolism
Year: 2018

Adiponectin protects against acetaminophen-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and acute liver injury by promoting autophagy in mice

Authors: Z Lin, F Wu, S Lin, X Pan, L Jin, T Lu, L Shi, Y Wang, A Xu, X Li
Journal: Journal of Hepatology
Year: 2014

Pancreatic fibroblast growth factor 21 protects against type 2 diabetes in mice by promoting insulin expression and secretion in a PI3K/Akt signaling‐dependent manner

Authors: Y Pan, B Wang, J Zheng, R Xiong, Z Fan, Y Ye, S Zhang, Q Li, F Gong, …
Journal: Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Year: 2019

Dynamic change of serum FGF21 levels in response to glucose challenge in human

Authors: Z Lin, Q Gong, C Wu, J Yu, T Lu, X Pan, S Lin, X Li
Journal: The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
Year: 2012

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Prof. Ming-Yow Hung | Interventional Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

Atsuko Nakayama | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Atsuko Nakayama | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Litao Guo | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Litao Guo | Cardiac Rehabilitation | Best Researcher Award