Weiguang Zhang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Weiguang Zhang | Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Weiguang Zhang, Peking university, China

Prof. Weiguang Zhang, a distinguished professor at Peking University Health Science Center, is a leading expert in human anatomy, vascular structure, and lipid metabolism. Serving as the Director of the Medical Library and Executive Deputy Director of the Department of Human Anatomy and Histology, he integrates AI into medical education and leads numerous national-level research and teaching projects. With over 70 high-impact publications, a patent, and key editorial and professional roles, Prof. Zhang is widely recognized for his academic excellence, innovation, and leadership in anatomical sciences and medical library development.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Weiguang Zhang embarked on his academic journey with a profound interest in the structure and function of the human body. His early education was rooted in rigorous medical sciences, where he showed a particular affinity for anatomy, histology, and embryology. His foundational years were marked by an exceptional ability to merge classical anatomical knowledge with evolving medical technology.

It was during this formative period that Prof. Zhang recognized the transformative potential of technology in anatomical education, which would later define much of his academic legacy. He honed his expertise through advanced degrees and research engagements that laid the groundwork for his groundbreaking work in vascular anatomy and lipid metabolism of the liver and brain.

👨‍⚕️ Professional Endeavors

Prof. Zhang currently serves as Professor and Doctoral Supervisor in the Department of Human Anatomy, Histology, and Embryology at the School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University Health Science Center. He is also the Director of the Medical Library of Peking University and the Executive Deputy Director of his department — roles that showcase his versatile leadership across education, research, and institutional development.

With a deep-seated commitment to academic excellence, he has successfully led and managed over 20 major teaching and research projects, many of which received national and municipal-level recognition. His passion for teaching extends beyond the classroom—Prof. Zhang is a dedicated mentor to more than 20 doctoral and master’s students, and has supervised over 100 undergraduate innovators in research and innovation.

He has also played an instrumental role in establishing the Brain Bank, a significant initiative that facilitates neurological research and post-mortem anatomical studies for scientific and educational advancement.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Zhang’s primary research interests lie in the vascular architecture and lipid metabolism of the liver and brain — critical areas in understanding neurovascular diseases, fatty liver disorders, and related systemic pathologies. His studies have advanced knowledge in microvascular anatomy, hepatic circulation, and cerebral lipid transport, contributing significantly to translational medicine.

In addition to his research in anatomy, Prof. Zhang is a pioneer in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to medical education, particularly in human anatomy teaching. He has developed AI-integrated pedagogical models that enhance visualization and interactivity in anatomical learning — a substantial shift from traditional methods.

His scholarly output includes:

  • 70+ SCI/Scopus-indexed publications

  • 10 major consultancy and industry collaborations

  • Authorship of books and textbooks, including one with ISBN: 978-7-5659-3126-0

  • A patent (CN 118001408) related to his core research areas

Prof. Zhang’s editorial influence is evident in his role as Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Anatomy, where he helps shape the future of scholarly discourse in anatomical sciences.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Zhang’s contributions have earned him numerous accolades, including:

  • National Curriculum Ideology & Politics Teaching Expert

  • Beijing Distinguished Teaching Award

  • Peking University Teaching Excellence Award

His commitment to teaching innovation and research leadership has established him as a trusted authority both nationally and internationally. He also holds the position of Deputy Secretary-General of the Chinese Anatomical Society, further amplifying his voice in national anatomical policy and curriculum development.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Zhang’s influence extends well beyond the academic sphere. His work in intelligent medical library development has revolutionized access to medical resources, supporting students, researchers, and clinicians across China. As a multifaceted educator, his blending of AI and anatomical science serves as a model for modern medical instruction in the 21st century.

Through his role in the Brain Bank initiative, he provides an invaluable infrastructure for research into neurodegenerative diseases, brain injuries, and more — cementing his reputation as a key contributor to both medical science and public health advancement.

His interdisciplinary impact resonates in:

  • Medical curriculum reform

  • Digital transformation in education

  • Cross-institutional and global research collaborations

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Zhang’s career is a remarkable blend of tradition and transformation. He preserves the rich legacy of classical anatomical science while trailblazing into future-forward domains such as AI-based teaching and data-driven research. His mentorship of a new generation of scientists ensures that his innovative spirit and scholarly integrity will continue to shape the field long into the future.

Looking ahead, Prof. Zhang aims to:

  • Expand AI applications in medical simulation

  • Strengthen international anatomical research networks

  • Develop open-access resources through his leadership in the medical library domain

  • Drive policy changes to integrate tech-enhanced learning into national curricula

✍️Publication Top Notes


📘 Th2 cells infiltrating high-grade serous ovarian cancer: a feature that may account for the poor prognosis

ContributorsHao Su; Yueqi Jin; Changyu Tao; Hua Yang; Ence Yang; Wei-Guang Zhang; Fengzhi Feng
Journal: Gynecologic Oncology
Year: 2023

📘 Dihydromyricetin Alleviates Ischemic Brain Injury by Antagonizing Pyroptosis in Rats

Contributors: Huiru Ding; Quancheng Cheng; Xuan Fang; Ziyuan Wang; Jinyu Fang; Huaicun Liu; Junwei Zhang; Chunhua Chen; Weiguang Zhang
Journal: Neurotherapeutics
Year: 2023

📘Percutaneous Release of the First Extensor Tendon Compartment in De Quervain’s Disease by Acupotomy with US-Guidance: A Cadaveric Study

ContributorsYifeng Shen; Qiaoyin Zhou; Xiaojie Sun; Shiliang Li; Weiguang Zhang
Journal: Pain Research
Year: 2022

Wei-Wei DENG | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wei-Wei DENG | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Wei-Wei DENG, Anhui Agricultural University, China

Prof. Dr. Wei-Wei Deng is a leading expert in plant molecular biology and tea science at Anhui Agricultural University, China. With a Ph.D. from Ochanomizu University, Japan, her research focuses on the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites in tea plants, including caffeine, catechins, and theanine. She has published extensively in high-impact journals and received several prestigious awards, such as the Anhui Provincial Natural Science Award. As Vice Dean and doctoral supervisor, Prof. Deng has significantly advanced molecular understanding and industrial applications in tea science, making her a prominent figure in the global plant biology community.

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👩‍🎓 Early Academic Pursuits: A Strong Foundation in Tea Science

Prof. Dr. Wei-Wei Deng’s academic journey reflects her unwavering passion for plant sciences, particularly in the specialized domain of tea plant biology. She began her academic career at Anhui Agricultural University, earning her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Tea Science, where she cultivated a strong interest in the biochemistry and molecular mechanisms behind tea plant traits.

Her academic trajectory took an international turn when she pursued a Ph.D. in Life Sciences from the renowned Ochanomizu University in Japan. There, her doctoral research focused on the “Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites in Tea Plants,” laying a molecular foundation for what would become her lifelong research theme. This cross-cultural academic training equipped her with advanced tools in molecular biology, omics technologies, and a deeper insight into the functional genomics of plants.

👩‍🔬 Professional Endeavors: Educator, Innovator, and Academic Leader

Currently serving as Vice Dean at the College of Tea Science, Anhui Agricultural University, Prof. Deng is also affiliated with the National Key Laboratory for Tea Plant Germplasm Innovation and Resource Utilization. Her leadership extends beyond administration to mentoring doctoral students and guiding interdisciplinary research teams.

As an academic leader, she contributes to shaping national agendas in tea science and represents a new generation of researchers actively involved in transforming traditional agricultural research into modern, molecular-driven innovations.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus: Unlocking the Molecular Secrets of Ta 🍃

Prof. Deng’s research spans across several cutting-edge areas of plant molecular biology, with a keen focus on tea plant metabolism. Her primary contributions include:

  • Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis: Prof. Deng has deciphered the biosynthetic pathways of key tea compounds like caffeine, catechins, and theanine. This has improved the understanding of aroma and flavor formation, enabling targeted breeding and quality control.

  • Functional Genomics of Albino Tea: She has led molecular investigations into albino tea leaf mutants, analyzing gene expressions and metabolite profiles to understand leaf discoloration, temperature responses, and biochemical advantages.

  • Integration of Omics Technologies: By combining metabolomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, her team has mapped complex metabolic responses under varying environmental and genetic conditions.

  • Microbial Interactions and Endophytes: Her work has expanded into how endophytic bacteria influence tea plant growth and metabolite production, adding a new layer of biological complexity and practical application.

Her numerous papers in international journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Food Chemistry, International Journal of Molecular Sciences, and Food Research International have garnered recognition for their depth and scientific rigor.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition: Celebrating Excellence

Prof. Deng’s excellence has been consistently acknowledged through prestigious honors and awards, including:

  • 🥇 First Prize, Anhui Provincial Natural Science Award

  • 🌟 Distinguished Young Scholar, Anhui Science Foundation

  • 🌱 Rising Star in Education and University Teaching Celebrity, Anhui Province

  • 🧪 Young Talent Award from the China Tea Science Society

  • 🧬 Multiple competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China

These accolades highlight both her academic merit and societal relevance, acknowledging her as a key contributor to scientific innovation in tea biotechnology.

🌍 Impact and Influence: From Lab to Leaf to Society

Prof. Deng’s influence extends beyond academia into the agricultural industry and regional policy development. She has been a major force behind:

  • Developing standardized tea processing technologies

  • Supporting local economic development through scientific advisory roles

  • Strengthening industry-academia collaborations that transform scientific discoveries into practical innovations for farmers and tea enterprises

As a respected doctoral supervisor, she has mentored the next generation of plant scientists, emphasizing innovation, integrity, and sustainable development.

🧬 Legacy and Future Contributions: Paving the Way for Molecular Tea Science

Prof. Deng is building a legacy rooted in translational plant biology—transforming complex molecular findings into field applications that benefit farmers, processors, and consumers. Looking forward, her research is expected to delve deeper into:

  • Epigenetics and environmental responses in tea plants

  • Expanding the understanding of plant-microbe interactions

  • Innovations in precision agriculture and tea quality monitoring

Her work will continue to shape how tea is cultivated, processed, and consumed—enhancing both nutritional value and economic sustainability.

✍️Publication Top Notes


📘 Metabolomics and sensory evaluation reveal the influence of four albino tea cultivars on the quality of processed green tea

Author: Yifan Li, Zhen Han, Miao Wang, Yaxing Yan, Ruihong Ma, Hongping Wang, Wei-Wei Deng

Journal: Food Research International

Year: 2025


📘Investigation of the effect of over-fired drying on the taste and aroma of Lu’an Guapian tea using metabolomics and sensory histology techniques

Author: Jixin Zhang , Wanzhen Feng , Zhichao Xiong , Shuai Dong , Caiyan Sheng , Yida Wu , Guojian Deng , Wei-Wei Deng , Jingming Ning

Journal: Food Chemistry

Year: 2024


 

Yujie Guo | Genomics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yujie Guo | Genomics | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Yujie Guo, Henan Agricultural University, China

Dr. Yujie Guo is a Supervisor at Henan Agricultural University, China, specializing in poultry genetics. Her research focuses on uncovering molecular mechanisms and advantageous genes in indigenous chicken breeds, especially under stress conditions. Her doctoral work on Gushi chickens’ immune response under stress led to over 10 publications in high-impact journals such as Genes, Molecular Immunology, and Journal of Proteomics, and earned her a national invention patent. With 4 research projects completed, 53 citations, and significant contributions to epigenetic regulation and heat tolerance breeding strategies, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Yujie Guo began her academic journey with a deep-seated interest in animal science, particularly the genetic and physiological aspects of poultry. Her early education was marked by a persistent curiosity about how genetics influence performance traits in animals. This passion led her to pursue doctoral studies focused on poultry science, where she honed her expertise in molecular genetics and immunology. During her Ph.D., she meticulously investigated the regulatory mechanisms behind stress-induced immune responses in Gushi chickens—an indigenous breed known for its resilience and adaptability. Her academic training laid a solid foundation for a career centered on translational research with real-world implications for poultry health and breeding.

👩‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

As a Supervisor at Henan Agricultural University, Dr. Guo plays a multifaceted role encompassing research, mentorship, and academic leadership. In her professional capacity, she oversees advanced research projects that bridge molecular biology and animal husbandry. Her supervision goes beyond administrative tasks—she actively participates in the experimental design, data interpretation, and scientific writing processes of numerous research initiatives.

Dr. Guo has successfully led and contributed to four major research projects, each delving into the genetic architecture and epigenetic regulation of key traits in indigenous chickens. Her work has directly contributed to a deeper understanding of how stress, particularly heat stress, affects poultry at a molecular level, enabling the development of targeted strategies for improving heat tolerance in commercial breeds.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Guo’s research is at the cutting edge of avian molecular genetics. Her central focus lies in identifying and utilizing advantageous genes in indigenous chicken breeds—a field that holds tremendous promise for enhancing global food security. By targeting breeds that are naturally resistant to harsh environments, she is helping to lay the groundwork for more sustainable poultry farming practices.

Her doctoral research broke new ground in understanding immune modulation under stress, specifically in Gushi chickens. This work has been instrumental in elucidating how certain genes are regulated under thermal stress, leading to enhanced immunity and survival. These findings not only support the theoretical framework of epigenetic regulation in poultry but also provide practical solutions for breeding programs aimed at increasing heat tolerance.

To date, Dr. Guo has authored more than 10 peer-reviewed articles published in internationally recognized journals like Genes, Molecular Immunology, Journal of Proteomics, and Research in Veterinary Science. Her scholarly output reflects a consistent focus on innovative genetic methodologies and practical breeding solutions.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Guo’s contributions to poultry science have not gone unnoticed. Her research has earned her a national invention patent, a testament to the originality and applicability of her work. With a citation index of 53, her research has begun to influence ongoing studies in molecular poultry science across China and beyond.

Although still early in her career, her work has received commendation for its relevance and scientific rigor. She has become a respected figure in her field, known for her detailed approach, clarity of thought, and unwavering commitment to scientific excellence.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Guo’s work holds immense importance in the face of global challenges such as climate change and food insecurity. Her research into heat stress resistance has implications not just for China but for poultry industries worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.

Her findings have offered actionable insights into the genetic markers associated with stress tolerance, making it easier for breeders and agricultural scientists to develop robust poultry lines. Moreover, her research contributes to the global discourse on sustainable agriculture and animal welfare, positioning her as an emerging thought leader in the field.

🕊️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Dr. Yujie Guo aims to expand her research scope by engaging in international collaborations and integrating cutting-edge technologies like CRISPR gene editing and multi-omics approaches. She envisions a future where poultry breeding is fully optimized for both productivity and adaptability, ensuring food sustainability even under extreme environmental conditions.

Her long-term goal is to establish a center of excellence in avian genetics at Henan Agricultural University, where young scientists can be mentored and new breeding technologies can be developed. Through her work, Dr. Guo hopes to leave a legacy of innovation, sustainability, and academic integrity.

📖 Publication Top Notes

Author: Z., Luo, Zhixuan, Y., Gong, Yujie, Q., Li, Qiang, X., Kang, Xiangtao, R., Jiang, Ruirui

Journal: Poultry science

Year: 2025

Author: J., Zhang, Jun, Y., Gong, Yujie, Y., Zhu, Yidan, Z., Li, Zhuanjian, R., Jiang, Ruirui

Journal: Poultry science

Year: 2025

Author: J., Li, Jianzeng, X., Liu, Xinxin, C., Cai, Chunxia, X., Kang, Xiangtao, R., Han, Ruili

Journal: Poultry science

Year: 2024

 

Takeshi Chiba | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Takeshi Chiba | Life Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Juntendo University, Japan

Dr. Takeshi Chiba is an Associate Professor and Assistant Director at Juntendo University’s Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology and Department of Pharmacy. He earned his pharmacist’s license in 1999 and a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences in 2002 from Josai University. His professional journey includes roles at Iwate Medical University Hospital, Iwate Medical University, Hokkaido University of Science, and Juntendo University. Dr. Chiba’s research focuses on the physiological functions of mammary epithelial cells during lactation, including the synthesis of norepinephrine and the effects of psychological stress and smoking on milk composition. His contributions have led to significant findings in cell biology and pharmacology, reflected in 42 published journal articles and numerous awards. He is a member of several professional societies and has been recognized for his work with academic awards and publications.

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Education

Dr. Takeshi Chiba earned his Pharmacist’s license from Josai University in Saitama, Japan, in March 1999. He then pursued advanced studies at the same institution, culminating in a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, which he completed in March 2002.

Professional Experience

Dr. Takeshi Chiba began his career as a pharmacist at Iwate Medical University Hospital in Japan, serving from April 2002 to March 2009. He transitioned to an academic role as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics at Iwate Medical University from April 2009 to March 2019. He then moved to Hokkaido University of Science, where he was a Lecturer in the Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics from April 2019 to March 2023. Since April 2023, Dr. Chiba has been serving as an Associate Professor in the Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacology at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Juntendo University, while also holding the position of Assistant Director at the Department of Pharmacy, Juntendo University Hospital.

Research Interest

Dr. Takeshi Chiba’s research interests focus on clinical pharmacology, particularly the physiological and biochemical aspects of lactation and its impact on infant health. His notable research includes the discovery that mammary epithelial cells synthesize and secrete norepinephrine into milk during lactation, a previously unknown function. He also investigates the effects of psychological stress on microRNA expression in milk, specifically how decreased miR-148a levels influence intestinal tight junction protein regulation in infants. Additionally, his research addresses how smoking affects milk composition by increasing miR-210 expression in mammary epithelium and its implications for infant nutrition and health.

Award and Honors

Dr. Takeshi Chiba has received notable recognition for his contributions to the field of clinical pharmacology. In June 2019, he was honored with an academic award from the Iwate Society of Hospital Pharmacists, reflecting his significant achievements and impact in his area of expertise.

Research Skills

Dr. Takeshi Chiba’s research skills encompass a diverse range of expertise in clinical pharmacology, nutrition, and cell biology. He is proficient in the analysis of physiological functions, including the synthesis and secretion of norepinephrine in mammary epithelial cells and the impact of psychological stress and smoking on milk composition. Dr. Chiba is adept at investigating the regulatory effects of microRNAs on tight junction proteins in infants’ intestines. His research methods involve a combination of experimental and analytical techniques to understand and innovate in the fields of pharmacology and health science.

Publications

  1. “Smoking-induced suppression of β-casein in milk is associated with an increase in miR-210-5p expression in mammary epithelia”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Takaguri, A., Mikuma, T., Kimura, T., Maeda, T.
    • Year: 2024
  2. “Human Milk Exosomes Induce ZO-1 Expression via Inhibition of REDD1 Expression in Human Intestinal Epithelial Cells”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Maeda, T.
    • Year: 2023
  3. “Suppression of milk-derived miR-148a caused by stress plays a role in the decrease in intestinal ZO-1 expression in infants”
    • Authors: Chiba , T. , Takaguri , A. , Kooka , A. , Wada
    • Year: 2022
  4. “Expression profiles of hsa-miR-148a-3p and hsa-miR-125b-5p in human breast milk and infant formulae”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Kooka, A., Kowatari, K., Sato, H., Wada, S.
    • Year: 2022
  5. “Renin-angiotensin system inhibitors may have an advantage over calcium channel blockers in reducing proteinuria in gastric cancer patients receiving ramucirumab”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Ujiie, H., Yaegashi, Y., Tasaki, Y., Sato, H.
    • Year: 2022
  6. “Analysis of risk factors for skin disorders caused by anti-epidermal growth factor receptor antibody drugs and examination of methods for their avoidance”
    • Or
    • Year: 2021
  7. “Switching from Intravenous to Oral Tacrolimus Reduces its Blood Concentration in Paediatric Cancer Patients”
    • Authors: Ujiie, H., Nihei, S., Nishiya, N., Chiba, T., Kudo, K.
    • Year: 2021
  8. “Norepinephrine transporter expressed on mammary epithelial cells incorporates norepinephrine in milk into the cells”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Takaguri, A., Maeda, T.
    • Year: 2021
  9. “Physiologic changes in serotonin concentrations in breast milk during lactation”
    • Authors: Maeda, T., Shioyama, A., Tairabune, T., Kudo, K., Chiba, T.
    • Year: 2020
  10. “Cancer cachexia may hinder pain control when using fentanyl patch”
    • Authors: Chiba, T., Takahashi, H., Tairabune, T., Ueda, H., Kudo, K.
    • Year: 2020