Yajie Liu | Cardiac Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yajie Liu | Cardiac Imaging | Best Researcher Award

Peking University Shenzhen Hospital | China

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🌟Prof. Dr. Yajie Liu – A Pioneer in Radiation Oncology & Cancer Research Excellence

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Dr. Yajie Liu began her medical journey with a Bachelor of Medicine (1985–1990) from Norman Bethune University of Medical Sciences. Driven by a deep interest in oncology, she completed her Master's degree in Oncology (1993–1996) from Harbin Medical University, followed by a prestigious Ph.D. in Oncology (1998–2001) at the Peking Union Medical College.

To expand her global medical perspective, she completed a Visiting Scholar Fellowship in Radiation Oncology at Chonnam National University Hospital in South Korea in 2010.

🏥 PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Dr. Liu's medical career spans over three decades of dedicated clinical service and leadership:

  • 1990–1992: Resident Physician, ENT, First Workers' Hospital of Liaohe Petroleum Exploration Bureau

  • 1992–1998: Resident & Attending Physician, Radiation Oncology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University

  • 2001–2017: Progressed from Attending to Chief Physician and Deputy Director at Shenzhen People’s Hospital

  • 2017–Present: Chief Physician and Director, Department of Radiation Oncology, Peking University Shenzhen Hospital

Her ascent to leadership reflects a consistent trajectory of clinical excellence and patient-centered care in oncology.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON CARDIAC IMAGING

Dr. Liu has led and co-led numerous research projects focused on:

  • Radiosensitization in Cancer Therapy

  • Hyperthermia and Serum Biomarkers

  • Radiation-Induced Brain Injury

  • Gene Assays for Breast Cancer Prognosis

  • Advanced Radiotherapy Strategies for Rectal and Colorectal Cancer

She has actively participated in national-level research, contributing to the Ministry of Science & Technology's high-impact projects on biomarkers and innovative radiotherapy techniques.

💡 RESEARCH FUNDING & PROJECT LEADERSHIP

As Principal Investigator (PI):

  • Shenzhen Science & Technology Bureau (4 Projects)

  • Shenzhen Health Commission (1 Project)

  • International Collaboration Grant (¥500K)

These funded projects demonstrate her innovative approach in blending clinical insight with technological advancement, especially in plasma therapy and hypoxic tumor sensitization.

🌐 PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP & ACADEMIC SERVICE

Dr. Liu holds key roles in multiple national and regional medical bodies:

  • Standing Committee Member, CRTOG

  • Committee Member, Radiotherapy Branch, Chinese Medical Doctor Association

  • Vice Chair, Lung Cancer Committee, Guangdong Women Doctors’ Association

  • Director, Radiotherapy Branch, Shenzhen Anti-Cancer Association

  • Council Member, Jiusan Society Shenzhen Chapter

Her positions reflect widespread recognition of her expertise and leadership in oncology.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES & COLLABORATIONS

While specific citation metrics are not provided here, Dr. Liu’s work on biomarkers, 21-gene assays, radiation injury, and colorectal cancer radiosensitization has contributed to national and international collaborations, significantly enriching the literature in radiation oncology.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Dr. Liu's multidisciplinary research has influenced clinical protocols, improved patient outcomes, and inspired young oncologists across China. Her work on low-temperature plasma in radiosensitization reflects her commitment to cutting-edge translational oncology.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Dr. Yajie Liu's legacy is marked by:

  • Pioneering radiotherapy techniques

  • Mentoring future oncology leaders

  • Driving forward international research collaborations

Her future direction is expected to focus on precision oncology, AI-guided radiotherapy planning, and expanding patient-centered cancer care models.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

"Supplementing sialic acid analogs overcomes radiotherapy resistance in triple-negative breast cancer by exacerbating ER stress"

Authors: M Yang, D Shi, J Lyu, Y Pan, Y Lyv, X Chen, Y Ouyang, Y Liu, Y Li, L Song
Journal: Redox Biology
Year: 2025

"X-ray-activated nanoscintillators integrated with tumor-associated neutrophils polarization for improved radiotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer"

Authors: H Li, J Zeng, Q You, M Zhang, Y Shi, X Yang, W Gu, Y Liu, N Hu, Y Wang, X Chen, J Mu
Journal: Biomaterials
Year: 2025