Yusheng Liu | Interventional Cardiology | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Yusheng Liu | Interventional Cardiology | Best Researcher Award

The Second Hospital of Shandong University | China

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🩺 PROF. YUSHENG LIU – A PIONEER IN HEART FAILURE & ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Prof. Yusheng Liu began his illustrious academic journey in Clinical Medicine at Taishan Medical School (now The First Medical University of Shandong), earning his Bachelor’s degree (1995–2000). His quest for deeper knowledge led him to pursue a Master’s degree in Internal Medicine with a focus on Cardiovascular Disease at Shandong University School of Medicine (2004–2007), followed by an M.D. in Cardiovascular Medicine (2010–2013) from the same institution.

👨‍⚕️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since July 2000, Prof. Liu has served at the Second Hospital of Shandong University, currently holding the title of Deputy Chief Physician of Cardiovascular Medicine, Associate Professor, and Doctoral Supervisor. He also leads the Cardiac Care Unit (CCU) and plays a pivotal role in guiding the next generation of clinicians as a Master’s tutor.

His career also extends into professional societies, where he holds several leadership roles, including:

  • Executive Director, China Ultrasonic Medical Engineering Society (Echocardiography Division)

  • Vice Chairman, Shandong Ultrasound in Medicine Engineering Institute

  • Youth Leader, Shandong Medical Health System

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY

Prof. Liu has dedicated his research to heart failure, echocardiography, coronary artery disease, and atherosclerosis. He has:

  • Led or contributed to multiple National Key Projects such as 973, 863, and the National Natural Science Foundation

  • Chaired international collaborations like the Macau SAR Science & Technology Fund

  • Focused heavily on biomarker-based diagnostics, ventricular function in diabetes, and plaque stability in coronary syndromes

His projects have bridged clinical and basic science, contributing to real-world patient improvements and high-impact academic knowledge.

🏆 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Prof. Liu’s work has been nationally and internationally recognized:

  • Two-time winner of National Science and Technology Progress Award

  • Recipient of multiple provincial awards including 4 second-place and 6 third-place Science & Tech Awards

  • Frequent keynote speaker at conferences such as:

    • 24th Great Wall International Cardiology Conference

    • 12th National Echo Cardiac Conference

    • 2016 Pharmacology & Ethnopharmacology Conference, Chicago, USA

He is also involved in clinical ethics, oncology cardiology, heart rehabilitation, and hypertension professional committees.

📚 ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS

Prof. Liu is a proud member of:

  • American Society of Echocardiography (ASE)

  • China Ultrasound Medical Engineering Society (Permanent Member)

  • Various Shandong Medical Associations across cardiology, ethics, and disaster medicine

His publications and research are cited in numerous national and international cardiovascular journals and conferences, further amplifying his impact on the global stage.

🧪 SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS (SELECTED)

Some of the noteworthy research projects under his leadership include:

  1. Huatong-Guokang Medical Scientific Research Project – Ministry of Education (2023)

  2. Clinical Elite Scientist Programme (2018)

  3. National Key R&D Plan (2022YFC3502100)

  4. Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 and Plaque Stability (2014)

  5. JNK Pathway and Atherosclerosis Mechanism (2013)

  6. DPP-4 Inhibitors and Ventricular Function in Diabetic Patients (2013)

🏅 AWARDS AND HONORS

Prof. Liu has received:

  • Lecture Honorary Certificate – Pharmacology & Ethnopharmacology 2016

  • Shandong Soft Science Excellence Award

  • Outstanding Teaching Certificate – Weifang University (2016)

  • Advanced Medical Worker Honor – Phoenix Media

  • Scholarships from Shandong University and affiliated hospitals

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Prof. Yusheng Liu stands as a leading voice in the evolution of cardiovascular care in China and beyond. His multidisciplinary influence spans clinical excellence, scientific innovation, academic mentorship, and global collaboration.

In the years to come, his focus on integrating precision medicine, biomarkers, and advanced imaging will continue shaping the future of heart failure diagnostics, ultrasound cardiology, and clinical translational research. With a legacy rooted in innovation and education, he continues to inspire and uplift the cardiovascular medicine community.

📑 NOTABLE PUBLICATION

"Analysis of Platelet Morphological Parameters as Clinical Risk Stratification in Acute Coronary Syndrome"

Authors: Xuguang Zhang, Zhiwei Huang, Xin Wang, Han Hao, Dali Fan, Martin Cadeiras, Yusheng Liu
Journal: Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
Year: 2025

 

Christopher Coe | Cardiovascular Researches | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Christopher Coe | Cardiovascular Researches | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Christopher Coe, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

Prof. Christopher Coe is a distinguished professor emeritus in psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, recognized for his pioneering work in psychoneuroimmunology and developmental psychobiology. With a career spanning leading institutions, he has made significant contributions to understanding the interaction of stress, immune function, and social behavior, earning numerous accolades for his research and teaching.

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Educational Details:

Prof. Christopher Coe, Professor Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is a distinguished expert in biological psychology and psychoneuroimmunology. He earned a B.A. in Anthropology (cum laude) with a minor in Biology from City College, City University of New York, in 1971, and a Ph.D. in Biological Psychology from Downstate Medical Center, SUNY, in 1976. Following this, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in developmental psychobiology at Stanford University Medical School (1976-77). Prof. Coe’s career has been marked by groundbreaking research on the interplay between behavior, stress, and immune function, as well as exceptional contributions to teaching and academic leadership.

Professional Experience:

Prof. Christopher Coe has had an illustrious academic career spanning over five decades, beginning as a Lecturer at the American Museum of Natural History in New York (1970-71). He held key roles at Stanford University, including Postdoctoral Fellow (1976-77), Assistant Director of the Outdoor Primate Facility (1977-79), and Assistant Professor at the School of Medicine (1981-85). Joining the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1985, he served as Associate Professor, Director of the Harlow Center for Biological Psychology, and later as Professor (1988-2022). Honored as the W.B. Cannon Professor of Biopsychology (2001-2022), he is now Professor Emeritus and Honorary Scholar.

Research Interests:

Prof. Christopher Coe’s research spans developmental psychobiology, psychoneuroimmunology, and sociophysiology. He investigates how early life experiences shape biological and psychological development, the interplay between stress, behavior, and immune system function, and the biological basis of social interactions and their effects on health and well-being.

Research Skills:

Prof. Christopher Coe specializes in designing and conducting longitudinal studies in developmental psychobiology, with expertise in psychoneuroimmunology and animal behavioral research. He is also proficient in sociophysiological measurement techniques and advanced data analysis, enabling a comprehensive understanding of the biological and behavioral dynamics underlying health and development.

Research Projects:

Prof. Christopher Coe has spearheaded pioneering research projects on the impact of stress and early life experiences on immune development, behavioral and physiological adaptations in primates, and the psychosocial factors influencing health and resilience throughout the lifespan.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Christopher Coe has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (1997), the WARF Professorship as W.B. Cannon Professor (2001), and the Norman Cousins Award for Psychoneuroimmunology Research (2001). Other honors include the Ziskind-Somerfield Award for Innovative Research (2004), the Hilldale Award for Teaching and Scholarship (2006), the P. Barchas Award for Sociophysiology Research (2008), and an Honorary Professorship from South China Normal University (2009). He also earned the Best Research in Health and Society accolade (2011) and the UW Board of Regents Teaching Excellence Award (2013).

Conclusion:

Prof. Christopher Coe’s career exemplifies excellence in academic leadership, innovative research, and impactful teaching. His contributions to psychology and biopsychology continue to inspire scholars and shape the understanding of health, behavior, and development.

Top Notable Publications:

Biobehavioral mechanisms underlying symptoms in cancer patients with chronic graft-versus-host disease

Authors: Hansen, J.L., Rumble, M.E., Coe, C.L., Hematti, P., Costanzo, E.S.

Year: 2025

Citations: 0

Non-invasive ventral cervical magnetoneurography as a proxy of in vivo lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation

Authors: Bu, Y., Burks, J., Yang, K., Coleman, T.P., Lerman, I.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Higher inflammatory proteins predict future depressive symptom severity among adolescents with lower emotional clarity

Authors: Stephenson, A.R., Ka-Yi Chat, I., Bisgay, A.T., Abramson, L.Y., Alloy, L.B.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Neutral sphingomyelinase regulates mechanotransduction in human engineered cardiac tissues and mouse hearts

Authors: Turner, D.G.P., De Lange, W.J., Zhu, Y., Ralphe, J.C., Glukhov, A.V.

Year: 2024

Citations: 2

Maternal Immunization with Adjuvanted Recombinant Receptor-Binding Domain Protein Provides Immune Protection against SARS-CoV-2 in Infant Monkeys

Authors: Coe, C.L., Nimityongskul, F., Lubach, G.R., Rancour, D., Schomburg, F.M.

Year: 2024

Citations: 0

Exercise does not cause post-exertional malaise in Veterans with Gulf War Illness: A randomized, controlled, dose–response, crossover study

Authors: Boruch, A.E., Barhorst, E.E., Rayne, T.J., Cook, D.B., Lindheimer, J.B.

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Financial Hardship and Age-Related Decrements in Kidney Function among Black and White Adults in the Midlife in the United States Study

Authors: Surachman, A., Harhay, M., Santos, A.R., Almeida, D.M., Coe, C.L.

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Lingering Effects of Early Institutional Rearing and Cytomegalovirus Infection on the Natural Killer Cell Repertoire of Adopted Adolescents

Authors: Wood, E.K., Reid, B.M., Sheerar, D.S., Gunnar, M.R., Coe, C.L.

Year: 2024

Citations: 1

Prognostic Performance of Hematological and Serum Iron and Metabolite Indices for Detection of Early Iron Deficiency Induced Metabolic Brain Dysfunction in Infant Rhesus Monkeys

Authors: Sandri, B.J., Kim, J., Lubach, G.R., Coe, C.L., Rao, R.B.

Year: 2024

Citations: 3

The Impact of Early and Recent Life Stress on Trajectories of Inflammatory Biomarkers in a Diverse Sample of Adolescents

Authors: Kautz, M.M., McArthur, B.A., Moriarity, D.P., Abramson, L.Y., Alloy, L.B.

Year: 2023

Citations: 4