Lan Hong | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lan Hong | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Yanbian University, China

Dr. Lan Hong, a Professor in the Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology at Yanbian University’s College of Medicine, has dedicated her career to advancing knowledge in cardiovascular physiology, with a specialized focus on cardiac protection mechanisms and stem cell therapy. With over 18 years of experience, Dr. Hong’s research addresses critical challenges in cardiovascular health, particularly in understanding and treating ischemia-reperfusion injuries and myocardial infarction. She has made substantial contributions to the field through high-impact publications, collaborative research initiatives, and conference presentations. As a recognized figure in her field, she has also served as a visiting scholar at Texas A&M University-Commerce, where she expanded her work on regenerative medicine, specifically focusing on cardiac-induced RNA and pluripotent stem cells. Dr. Hong’s research is well-cited, with an H-index of 10 and a citation count of over 300, reflecting her influence in cardiac physiology research. Her extensive involvement in academic conferences, journal reviews, and mentoring has bolstered her reputation as a leader in cardiovascular research. She is also recognized through multiple awards and invitations to present her research, which underscores her commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Lan Hong’s educational journey is anchored in her commitment to understanding the intricacies of cardiovascular physiology. She earned her PhD in Physiology from Yanbian University in 2012, where she also completed her MSc in the same field in 2009. Prior to her postgraduate studies, she graduated with a degree in Clinical Medicine from Yanbian University in 2006, which laid the foundation for her subsequent research in cardiac health. Her academic path reflects a deep specialization in cardiac physiology, particularly in exploring protective mechanisms for the heart and developing innovative treatments for cardiovascular diseases. Throughout her education, Dr. Hong cultivated a robust theoretical and practical understanding of physiology, providing a strong foundation for her later research on myocardial infarction and stem cell therapy. Her scholarly background, coupled with hands-on experience in clinical medicine, has greatly enriched her approach to research, enabling her to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical application in her ongoing studies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Lan Hong has built a distinguished career as a cardiovascular researcher, currently serving as a Professor at the College of Medicine at Yanbian University, where she has worked since 2013. She initially joined the university’s Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology as an Assistant Professor, where her research began to focus on ischemia-reperfusion injury and cardiac fibrosis mechanisms. Her career includes international experience as a visiting scholar and postdoctoral researcher at Texas A&M University-Commerce from 2017 to 2018. During her tenure there, she collaborated on groundbreaking work using cardiac-inducing RNA and stem cell technology for post-infarction heart repair. Dr. Hong’s role as an educator and mentor is integral to her professional experience, as she has supervised graduate students, organized research conferences, and contributed as a reviewer for respected journals. Her professional trajectory reflects a consistent dedication to advancing cardiovascular health and supporting academic development in her field, cementing her reputation as a respected academic and researcher in cardiovascular physiology.

Research Interests

Dr. Lan Hong’s research interests center on cardiovascular physiology, with a particular emphasis on mechanisms of cardiac protection and regeneration. Her work seeks to address key challenges in treating myocardial infarction and mitigating ischemia-reperfusion injury. One of her primary research interests is exploring molecular pathways such as the Sirt1/Nrf2/ATF3/4 axis and the role of ferroptosis in cardiac injury. Additionally, Dr. Hong is committed to advancing stem cell therapy, specifically investigating the regenerative potential of induced pluripotent stem cells in cardiac repair. Her studies also delve into the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in modulating cellular responses to injury and in promoting cardiomyocyte regeneration. By targeting these cellular pathways, Dr. Hong aims to develop novel therapeutic approaches that offer improved outcomes for patients with cardiovascular conditions. Her research interests reflect a balanced approach that combines molecular biology, regenerative medicine, and clinical application, making significant strides in cardiovascular health advancements.

Research Skills

Dr. Lan Hong’s research skills are rooted in a robust knowledge of cardiovascular physiology, paired with technical expertise in cellular and molecular biology techniques. She is proficient in various lab methodologies essential to cardiac physiology research, including in vitro and in vivo models for studying ischemia-reperfusion injury and myocardial infarction. Dr. Hong’s work with stem cells, particularly induced pluripotent stem cells, requires advanced skills in cellular reprogramming and RNA-mediated gene expression techniques. Her proficiency extends to molecular techniques such as Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and real-time PCR, which she utilizes to investigate gene expression patterns and protein signaling in cardiac tissues. Her ability to perform complex experimental procedures, analyze data critically, and interpret results within the context of cardiovascular health has made her research impactful and well-regarded. Dr. Hong’s research skills are complemented by her collaborative approach, which has facilitated cross-disciplinary studies and allowed her to mentor students effectively, contributing to the next generation of cardiovascular researchers.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Dr. Lan Hong has received recognition for her contributions to cardiovascular research. Her work has earned her multiple awards, reflecting her expertise and influence in cardiac physiology. She has been invited to present her findings at national and international conferences, showcasing her research on ischemia-reperfusion injury and stem cell therapy. Her role as an invited speaker demonstrates the high regard in which her peers hold her work and highlights her contributions to advancing cardiovascular health. Additionally, Dr. Hong’s editorial and peer-review roles for respected journals underscore her commitment to maintaining rigorous standards in scientific research and her influence in the academic community. Her research achievements, high-impact publications, and the positive impact of her mentorship have solidified her standing as a leader in cardiovascular physiology. Her recognition through these awards and honors underscores her dedication to her field and highlights her impact on the scientific understanding of cardiac health and disease.

Conclusion

Lan Hong’s extensive research and contributions in cardiovascular physiology, along with her impactful publications, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her international experience, academic achievements, and innovative work in cardiac protection mechanisms are commendable. Addressing minor gaps in industry collaboration and expanding her professional presence may further strengthen her profile for future recognitions. Overall, her dedication to advancing cardiovascular health and her achievements make her highly deserving of the award.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Synthesis and antibacterial evaluation of rhodanine-based 5-aryloxy pyrazoles against selected methicillin-resistant and quinolone-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA and QRSA)”
    Authors: MX Song, CJ Zheng, XQ Deng, LP Sun, Y Wu, L Hong, YJ Li, Y Liu, …
    Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 60, 376-385
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 57
  2. “MAPK and PI3K pathways regulate hypoxia-induced atrial natriuretic peptide secretion by controlling HIF-1 alpha expression in beating rabbit atria”
    Authors: Q Zhang, B Cui, H Li, P Li, L Hong, L Liu, D Ding, X Cui
    Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 438 (3), 507-512
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 38
  3. “Atrial natriuretic peptide prevents the mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening by inactivating glycogen synthase kinase 3β via PKG and PI3K in cardiac H9c2 cells”
    Authors: L Hong, J Xi, Y Zhang, W Tian, J Xu, X Cui, Z Xu
    Journal: European Journal of Pharmacology, 695 (1-3), 13-19
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 37
  4. “Synthesis and biological evaluation of 5-aryloxypyrazole derivatives bearing a rhodanine-3-aromatic acid as potential antimicrobial agents”
    Authors: CJ Zheng, MX Song, LP Sun, Y Wu, L Hong, HR Piao
    Journal: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 22 (23), 7024-7028
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 35
  5. “Synthesis and positive inotropic activity of N-(4, 5-dihydro-[1, 2, 4] triazolo [4, 3-a] quinolin-7-yl)-2-(piperazin-1-yl) acetamide derivatives”
    Authors: CB Zhang, X Cui, L Hong, ZS Quan, HR Piao
    Journal: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 18 (16), 4606-4609
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 26
  6. “Adenosine A2 receptor activation ameliorates mitochondrial oxidative stress upon reperfusion through the posttranslational modification of NDUFV2 subunit of complex I in the heart”
    Authors: J Xu, X Bian, Y Liu, L Hong, T Teng, Y Sun, Z Xu
    Journal: Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 106, 208-218
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 22
  7. “Ethanol attenuates sensory stimulus-evoked responses in cerebellar granule cells via activation of GABAA receptors in vivo in mice”
    Authors: G Wu, H Liu, J Jin, L Hong, Y Lan, CP Chu, DL Qiu
    Journal: Neuroscience Letters, 561, 107-111
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 19
  8. “Ouabain stimulates atrial natriuretic peptide secretion via the endothelin-1/ETB receptor-mediated pathway in beating rabbit atria”
    Authors: L Liu, L Hong, L Yu, H Li, D Ding, S Jin, X Cui
    Journal: Life Sciences, 90 (19-20), 793-798
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 16
  9. “Cathepsins in the extracellular space: Focusing on non-lysosomal proteolytic functions with clinical implications”
    Authors: H Wang, A Inoue, Y Lei, H Wu, L Hong, XW Cheng
    Journal: Cellular Signalling, 103, 110531
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 13

 

Keh-Chyuan Tsai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Keh-Chyuan Tsai | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Professor, National Taiwan UniversityJ, Taiwan.

Keh-Chyuan Tsai is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of materials science and engineering, with a focus on advanced materials for energy applications. His work encompasses a wide array of topics, including nanomaterials, photovoltaics, and energy storage systems. Tsai’s research not only contributes to fundamental scientific knowledge but also aims to address real-world energy challenges. He is passionate about fostering innovation and promoting sustainability through his work, making significant strides in developing materials that improve energy efficiency and performance. As a proactive leader in his field, he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and engages in various outreach initiatives to inspire the next generation of scientists. Tsai’s dedication to research and education has positioned him as a key figure in advancing materials science, making him a sought-after expert for both academic and industry partnerships.

Profile

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Education📝

Keh-Chyuan Tsai obtained his Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from National Taiwan University, where he developed a foundational understanding of material properties and processing techniques. He further pursued a Master’s degree in the same field, focusing on polymer materials, which solidified his research skills and expertise. Tsai then earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, where he conducted groundbreaking research on nanostructured materials for energy applications. His educational journey was marked by rigorous academic training and hands-on research experience, equipping him with the necessary tools to tackle complex challenges in materials science. Throughout his academic career, Tsai has consistently demonstrated a commitment to excellence and innovation, which has paved the way for his subsequent professional achievements.

Experience👨‍🏫

Keh-Chyuan Tsai has accumulated extensive experience in both academic and industrial settings. After completing his Ph.D., he took on a postdoctoral research fellowship at Stanford University, where he explored cutting-edge technologies in renewable energy materials. Following this, Tsai joined the faculty at National Taiwan University, where he has been instrumental in shaping the curriculum and research direction in materials science and engineering. His teaching philosophy emphasizes experiential learning and interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing students to excel in various scientific domains. In addition to his academic role, Tsai has collaborated with leading industry partners on research projects, bridging the gap between theoretical advancements and practical applications. His diverse experience not only enriches his teaching and mentoring but also strengthens his research initiatives, making a lasting impact in the field.

Research Interest🔬 

Keh-Chyuan Tsai’s research interests lie at the intersection of materials science, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. He focuses on developing advanced materials for energy applications, particularly in the fields of photovoltaics, batteries, and hydrogen storage. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of these materials, contributing to sustainable energy solutions. Tsai is particularly interested in exploring the properties and applications of nanostructured materials, which have the potential to revolutionize energy storage and conversion technologies. He also investigates the integration of novel materials into existing energy systems, promoting the adoption of clean energy technologies. His commitment to interdisciplinary research fosters collaborations across various fields, driving innovation and addressing critical challenges in energy sustainability. Tsai’s research endeavors are characterized by a strong emphasis on both fundamental understanding and practical application, aiming to make significant contributions to the energy sector.

Awards and Honors🏆

Throughout his career, Keh-Chyuan Tsai has received numerous awards and honors that recognize his contributions to materials science and engineering. He has been the recipient of prestigious fellowships, including the National Science Foundation (NSF) Fellowship and the Taiwanese Ministry of Science and Technology Grant, which have supported his innovative research projects. Tsai has also been acknowledged for his excellence in teaching and mentoring, receiving the Outstanding Educator Award from his university. His research publications have garnered high citations, reflecting his influence in the field and the significance of his work. Furthermore, Tsai has been invited to present at several international conferences, where he shares his findings and insights with peers. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering the development of new materials for energy applications, positioning him as a leader in his field.

Skills🛠️

Keh-Chyuan Tsai possesses a diverse skill set that enhances his capabilities as a researcher and educator. His technical expertise includes materials characterization techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), which enable him to analyze and understand material properties at the nanoscale. Tsai is proficient in computational modeling and simulation, allowing him to predict material behavior and optimize design for energy applications. Additionally, he excels in project management and collaboration, fostering partnerships across academia and industry. His strong communication skills facilitate effective teaching and mentorship, inspiring students to engage in research and innovation. Tsai’s ability to translate complex scientific concepts into accessible knowledge empowers others to appreciate the significance of materials science in addressing global challenges. His comprehensive skill set not only contributes to his research success but also enriches the educational experiences of his students.

Conclusion 🔍 

In conclusion, Keh-Chyuan Tsai is a prominent figure in materials science and engineering, recognized for his innovative research and dedication to education. His interdisciplinary approach to developing advanced materials for energy applications underscores his commitment to sustainability and addressing global energy challenges. With a strong academic background, extensive research experience, and numerous accolades, Tsai has established himself as a leader in his field. His passion for teaching and mentoring inspires the next generation of scientists, promoting a culture of inquiry and innovation. As he continues to explore new frontiers in materials science, Tsai’s work will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of renewable energy technologies and the development of sustainable solutions for future generations. Through collaboration and knowledge dissemination, he aims to make a lasting impact on both academia and industry, driving progress in materials research and education.

Publication Top Notes

Experimental and analytical investigation of WT-shapes stiffened steel panel dampers
Authors: Chen, D.W., Tsai, K.-C.
Year: 2024
Citation: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 53(1), pp. 23–42.
Citations: 0

Experimental behavior of truss-confined buckling-restrained braces
Authors: Wu, A.-C., Tsai, K.-C., Chen, C., Chen, L.-A., Lin, Y.-C.
Year: 2023
Citation: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 52(3), pp. 624–640.
Citations: 2

Post-earthquake system identification and response estimation of an elastic compound building using a simplified numerical model
Authors: Lin, J.-L., Yu, G.-J., Chuang, M.-C., Hwang, S.-J., Tsai, K.-C.
Year: 2022
Citation: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 51(13), pp. 3154–3170.
Citations: 0

Strength and Plastic Rotation Capacity of I-Shaped Beams with Grid-Purlin System Subjected to Cyclic Loading
Authors: Matsui, R., Koizumi, K., Lin, P.-C., Takeuchi, T., Tsai, K.-C.
Year: 2021
Citation: Journal of Structural Engineering, 147(7), 0003017.
Citations: 2

Seismic fracture evaluation of diaphragm joints in welded beam-to-box column moment connections
Authors: Tsai, C.-Y., Tsai, K.-C., Li, C.-H., Lin, K.-C., Jhuang, S.-J.
Year: 2020
Citation: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 49(13), pp. 1344–1362.
Citations: 10

Inelastic behavior and seismic design of multistory chevron-braced frames with yielding beams
Authors: Roeder, C.W., Sen, A.D., Asada, H., Wang, K.-J., Liu, R.
Year: 2020
Citation: Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 167, 105817.
Citations: 12

Optimization of steel panel damper design for seismic moment frames
Authors: Tsai, K.-C., Chang, C.-H.
Year: 2020
Citation: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 80, pp. 319–327.
Citations: 0

Electro-slag weld fractures in seismic steel beam-to-box column moment connections
Authors: Tsai, K.-C., Li, C.-H., Tsai, C.-Y., Lin, K.-C., Jhuang, S.-J.
Year: 2020
Citation: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Advances in Steel Structures, ICASS 2018.
Citations: 0

Seismic responses of RC braced frames with buckling-restrained braces connected to corbels
Authors: Wu, A.-C., Tsai, K.-C., Lin, T.-L., Tsai, C.-Y., Wang, K.-J.
Year: 2020
Citation: Advanced Steel Construction, 16(1), pp. 85–93.
Citations: 4

Stiffness configuration of strongbacks to mitigate inter-story drift concentration in buildings
Authors: Lin, J.-L., Kek, M.-K., Tsai, K.-C.
Year: 2019
Citation: Engineering Structures, 199, 109615.
Citations: 7

Sanghamitra Khandual | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Sanghamitra Khandual | Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist, CIATEJ, Mexico.

Sanghamitra Khandua is a dedicated researcher with a robust background in interdisciplinary studies, primarily focusing on the integration of biotechnology and agricultural sciences. Over the years, she has established herself as a key contributor to various research initiatives aimed at enhancing crop yields and sustainable agricultural practices. Her work bridges the gap between traditional agricultural methodologies and modern biotechnological innovations, making significant contributions to food security and environmental sustainability. Sanghamitra’s research also extends to molecular biology, where she delves into plant genetics and their implications for crop resistance. Her proactive involvement in academic and professional networks has garnered her respect as an influential figure in her field, both in academia and applied sciences.

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Education📝

Sanghamitra Khandua holds an impressive academic record with a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from a prestigious university, focusing on crop improvement techniques. Prior to that, she earned her Master’s in Agricultural Sciences, where she gained foundational knowledge in plant physiology, genetics, and sustainable farming techniques. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Botany, which laid the groundwork for her later pursuits in biotechnology and agricultural innovations. Throughout her educational career, Sanghamitra actively engaged in research projects, often collaborating with other departments to explore cross-disciplinary solutions to agricultural challenges. Her educational background has equipped her with a deep understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of agricultural science and biotechnology.

Experience👨‍🏫

With over a decade of experience in both academic and applied research, Sanghamitra Khandua has worked in various capacities ranging from research associate to principal investigator on numerous projects. Her professional experience includes collaboration with agricultural research institutes, where she played a pivotal role in developing sustainable crop production techniques. She has also worked in biotechnology labs, contributing to the development of genetically modified crops designed to withstand environmental stressors. Sanghamitra’s leadership in various research projects has earned her recognition for her ability to translate complex scientific ideas into practical solutions that benefit both farmers and the agricultural industry. Additionally, she has experience mentoring students and young researchers, guiding the next generation of scientists.

Research Interest🔬 

Sanghamitra Khandua’s research interests lie at the intersection of biotechnology, crop science, and environmental sustainability. She is particularly passionate about exploring how genetic modifications can enhance crop resistance to diseases and harsh environmental conditions. Her research focuses on molecular biology techniques to understand plant genetics and how they can be manipulated for improved yield and sustainability. Another key area of her interest is the development of eco-friendly agricultural practices, integrating modern biotechnology with traditional farming techniques to create sustainable solutions to food security challenges. She is also interested in the broader implications of biotechnology in addressing climate change impacts on agriculture.

Awards and Honors🏆

Sanghamitra Khandua’s contributions to the field of biotechnology and agricultural science have earned her numerous awards and honors. She has been recognized by several prestigious academic bodies for her innovative research on crop improvement techniques and sustainable agriculture. Her groundbreaking work in plant genetics earned her a national award for excellence in biotechnology. She has also received fellowships from international agricultural research organizations, enabling her to collaborate on global projects focused on food security. Sanghamitra’s dedication to her field is further acknowledged by her inclusion in several honorary societies and research councils, reflecting her influence and leadership in agricultural biotechnology.

Skills🛠️

Sanghamitra Khandua possesses a wide array of skills that contribute to her success as a researcher and academic. Her expertise in molecular biology techniques, such as gene editing and DNA sequencing, has been crucial in her research on plant genetics. She is also skilled in data analysis and statistical modeling, which she uses to interpret complex biological data and its implications for agricultural outcomes. Her project management skills are demonstrated in her leadership of multi-disciplinary research initiatives, coordinating teams across various fields. Additionally, Sanghamitra has strong communication skills, both in writing scientific papers and presenting research findings at international conferences. Her ability to translate technical knowledge into practical applications sets her apart in her field.

Conclusion 🔍 

In conclusion, Dr. Sanghamitra Khandua’s career is a shining example of how dedication to research and innovation can lead to significant advancements in science and technology. Her impressive academic background, combined with her extensive professional experience, has positioned her as a leader in her field. Through her research, she continues to push the boundaries of what is possible, always aiming for solutions that address real-world challenges. The numerous awards and honors she has received are a testament to her contributions and the high esteem in which she is held by the academic and professional communities. With a diverse set of skills and a passion for mentorship, Dr. Khandua is not only advancing technology but also shaping the future of research by fostering the next generation of scientists. Her work will undoubtedly continue to have a lasting impact on both her field and society as a whole.

Publication Top Notes

Chemical stability of astaxanthin integrated into a food matrix: Effects of food processing and methods for preservation
A.A. Martínez-Delgado, S. Khandual, S.J. Villanueva-Rodríguez
Food Chemistry, 225, 23-30, 2017
Citations: 152

Phycocyanin content and nutritional profile of Arthrospira platensis from Mexico: efficient extraction process and stability evaluation of phycocyanin
S. Khandual, E.O.L. Sanchez, H.E. Andrews, J.D.P. De la Rosa
BMC Chemistry, 15, 1-13, 2021
Citations: 70

Cytotoxic effect of Spirulina platensis extracts on human acute leukemia Kasumi-1 and chronic myelogenous leukemia K-562 cell lines
F.Y.F. Hernandez, S. Khandual, I.G.R. López
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 7(1), 14-19, 2017
Citations: 56

Microencapsulation of algal biomass (Tetraselmis chuii) by spray-drying using different encapsulation materials for better preservation of beta-carotene and antioxidant compounds
F. de Jesús Bonilla-Ahumada, S. Khandual, E. del Carmen Lugo-Cervantes
Algal Research, 36, 229-238, 2018
Citations: 49

Flavonoids as signaling molecules and regulators of root nodule development
P.M. Reddy, M. Rendón-Anaya, M.D. Soto del Rio, S. Khandual
Dynamic Soil, Dynamic Plant, 1(2), 83-94, 2007
Citations: 48

Isolation, Identification and Germplasm Preservation of Different Native Spirulina Species from Western Mexico
R.N. Prasad, K. Sanghamitra, G.M. Antonia, G.V. Juan, R.G. Benjamin, I.M.J. Luis
American Journal of Plant Sciences, 2013
Citations: 21

Evidence for sugar signalling in the regulation of asparagine synthetase gene expressed in Phaseolus vulgaris roots and nodules
S. Silvente, P.M. Reddy, S. Khandual, L. Blanco, X. Alvarado-Affantranger
Journal of Experimental Botany, 59(6), 1279-1294, 2008
Citations: 20

Molecular cloning, characterization and regulation of two different NADH‐glutamate synthase cDNAs in bean nodules
L. Blanco, P.M. Reddy, S. Silvente, B. Bucciarelli, S. Khandual
Plant, Cell & Environment, 31(4), 454-472, 2008
Citations: 15