Yishan Zhou | Cardiology | Most Reader’s Article Award

Ms. Yishan Zhou | Cardiology | Most Reader's Article Award

The Seventh Clinical College of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine | China

Ms. Zhou Yishan is a dedicated researcher in Chinese Internal Medicine whose academic and professional journey reflects consistent excellence and a strong commitment to advancing integrative medical practice. She earned her Bachelor of Medicine in Clinical Medicine (Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine) from Guangzhou Medical University, followed by a Master of Medicine in Chinese Internal Medicine (Nephrology) from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine. During her postgraduate studies, she served as a core project member in the Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen, contributing to research initiatives focused on clinical nephrology. She also played a key role in the Baoan District Association of Chinese Medicine Promotion Project, working on the clinical evaluation of the Yiqi Huoxue Fumigation-Wash formula for preventing early failure of autogenous arteriovenous fistulas, demonstrating her commitment to improving patient outcomes through evidence-based traditional therapies. Earlier in her academic career, she served as a Research Assistant at the National Center for Respiratory Medicine, supporting Professor Sun’s team through data collection, literature reviews, and preparation of research materials, which strengthened her multidisciplinary foundation. Her achievements have been recognized through honors such as Outstanding Graduate and University Merit Student, along with multiple First-Class and Second-Class Scholarships. With 2 published documents, 11 citations, and an h-index of 1, Ms. Zhou continues to build a promising research profile grounded in rigorous clinical investigation and integrative medical innovation.

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Featured Publications

Zhou, Y., Zou, Y., Cao, Y., et al. (2025). The association between the cardiometabolic index and hyperuricemia: 2011–2016 NHANES. Frontiers in Endocrinology, 16, 1545968.

Cao, Y., Zhou, Y., Zhong, Y., Liao, X., Chen, X., & Pi, Y. (2024). Association between oxidative balance score in adults with and without chronic kidney disease: 2011–2028 NHANES. Frontiers in Nutrition, 11, 1374719.

Zhou, Y., et al. (2025). Clinical observation on Yiqi Huoxue Fumigation-Wash Formula for preventing early failure of autogenous arteriovenous fistula. Guiding Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy, 31(08), 114–120, 127.

Zhou, Y., et al. (2024). Exploration on the clinical application of Ephedrae Herba in stimulating Yang Qi. Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 41(01), 234–239.

Dani Qin | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dani Qin | Cardiovascular Disease | Best Researcher Award

Yixing People's Hospital | China

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Early Academic Pursuits

Qin Dani began her academic journey with a strong foundation in pediatrics, completing her studies at a prestigious medical university and further pursuing advanced training. Her dedication to continuous learning is evident as she continues doctoral studies at a reputed university. Her academic background laid the groundwork for her clinical expertise and research orientation in pediatric healthcare.

Professional Endeavors

She has established herself as a key figure in the Department of Pediatrics at Yixing People's Hospital, where she has been contributing her expertise for many years. During her career, she also pursued advanced studies and training at well-regarded medical institutions, which broadened her clinical skills and enriched her professional development. She currently holds a leadership role as an Associate Chief Physician and plays an active part in pediatric development teams, shaping the direction of child healthcare services.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her clinical work spans the diagnosis and treatment of a wide spectrum of pediatric conditions, with particular strengths in infant and toddler health care, respiratory disorders, digestive system diseases, and neonatal health management. She has led several important research projects at provincial and municipal levels, demonstrating her commitment to bridging clinical practice with academic research. Her published works reflect a dedication to advancing pediatric medicine through evidence-based studies and practical insights.

Impact and Influence

Through her leadership and expertise, she has significantly contributed to improving pediatric care standards in her community and beyond. Her ability to manage both common and critical pediatric illnesses has earned her recognition among colleagues and institutions alike. Her influence extends to mentoring young professionals, thereby fostering the next generation of pediatric specialists.

Academic Cites

She has authored numerous academic publications in both international and national journals, with multiple contributions recognized in core and indexed platforms. Her scholarly work has been acknowledged through prestigious awards in natural science and academic excellence, showcasing her impact in both scientific and clinical communities.

Legacy and Future Contribution

Her career trajectory reflects a deep commitment to pediatric medicine, both in clinical practice and academic advancement. With her ongoing doctoral research, she is expected to make further strides in pediatric healthcare innovations. Her legacy will likely continue through her contributions to research, her role in nurturing young professionals, and her influence on public health standards in pediatrics.

Recognition and Honors

She has received several commendations from healthcare authorities and academic institutions for her outstanding contributions, including recognition for advanced individual achievements and excellence in academic publications. These accolades highlight her dedication, professionalism, and long-term impact in the medical field.

Conclusion

Qin Dani exemplifies the qualities of an accomplished physician, researcher, and academic leader. Her blend of clinical expertise, research achievements, and commitment to advancing pediatric medicine has left a lasting mark on both medical practice and scientific scholarship. With a proven record of excellence and continued pursuit of innovation, she stands as a role model in the field of pediatrics, poised to make even greater contributions in the years ahead.

Notable Publications

"Methionine sulfoxide suppresses adipogenic differentiation by regulating the mitogen‐activated protein kinase signaling pathway"

Authors: Dani Qin; Yong Lei; Wen Xie; Qiuju Zheng; Zhou Peng; Yiwen Liu; Biao Dai; Tieliang Ma; Ping
Journal: Cell Biology
Year: 2023

"Effects of miR-19b Overexpression on Proliferation, Differentiation, Apoptosis and Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway in P19 Cell Model of Cardiac Differentiation In Vitro"

Authors: Da-Ni Qin; Lingmei Qian; De-Liang Hu; Zhang-Bin Yu; Shu-Ping Han; Chun Zhu; Xuejie Wang;
Journal: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
Year: 2013