Alexey Fayzullin | Medicine and Dentistry | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Alexey Fayzullin | Medicine and Dentistry | Pioneer Researcher Award

Sechenov University, Russia

Dr. Alexey Fayzullin, PhD, MD, is a distinguished medical scientist specializing in regenerative medicine, computational pathology, and digital biomedical technologies, with a strong academic and research foundation at Sechenov University, Russia. He completed his general medical studies at the International School “Medicine of the Future” (2011–2017) and earned his PhD in anatomical pathology in 2022, with a thesis on antifibrotic scaffolds in regenerative medicine. His professional journey began as a laboratory assistant (2018–2019) and junior researcher (2019–2023) in the Laboratory of Experimental Morphology at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine, before advancing to Head of the Laboratory of Digital Microscopic Analysis in 2023. His research interests span tissue engineering, artificial intelligence in histological image analysis, cell therapy, biophotonics, implantology, and computational biomedicine. With 47 peer-reviewed publications, 626 citations, and an h-index of 12, Dr. Fayzullin has contributed significantly to scientific knowledge, with his works appearing in internationally recognized journals and conferences. His research experience includes prestigious internships at Macquarie University and the University of New South Wales, where he collaborated on advanced bioengineering projects. He has won multiple competitive grants and awards, including several Russian Presidential Scholarships for international research, grants from the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (RFBR), and the establishment of his own laboratory under the Priority 2030 program. His skills include advanced digital microscopy, AI-based image processing, regenerative scaffold design, project leadership, and academic mentoring. As an educator, he has co-authored Russia’s first regenerative medicine handbook, designed specialized academic courses, and supervises PhD and undergraduate students. Dr. Fayzullin’s honors, leadership roles, and international collaborations highlight his impact on both science and education. In conclusion, his remarkable achievements, innovative research, and commitment to biomedical advancement demonstrate why he is an emerging leader with the potential to shape the future of global regenerative medicine and digital healthcare.

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Featured Publications

Valieva, Y., Ivanova, E., Fayzullin, A., Kurkov, A., & Igrunkova, A. (2022). Senescence-associated β-galactosidase detection in pathology. Diagnostics, 12(10), 2309. Cited 146 times

Shekhter, A. B., Fayzullin, A. L., Vukolova, M. N., Rudenko, T. G., Osipycheva, V. D., & Litvitsky, P. F. (2019). Medical applications of collagen and collagen-based materials. Current Medicinal Chemistry, 26(3), 506–516. Cited 129 times

Deng, W., McKelvey, K. J., Guller, A., Fayzullin, A., Campbell, J. M., Clement, S., & Saunders, C. M. (2020). Application of mitochondrially targeted nanoconstructs to neoadjuvant X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy for rectal cancer. ACS Central Science, 6(5), 715–726. Cited 88 times

Fayzullin, A., Bakulina, A., Mikaelyan, K., Shekhter, A., & Guller, A. (2021). Implantable drug delivery systems and foreign body reaction: Traversing the current clinical landscape. Bioengineering, 8(12), 205. Cited 73 times

Fayzullin, A., Churbanov, S., Ignatieva, N., Zakharkina, O., Tokarev, M., & Shekhter, A. (2021). Local delivery of pirfenidone by PLA implants modifies foreign body reaction and prevents fibrosis. Biomedicines, 9(8), 853. Cited 35

Shekhter, A. B., Pekshev, A. V., Vagapov, A. B., Telpukhov, V. I., Panyushkin, P. V., Fayzullin, A. L., & Vanin, A. F. (2019). Physicochemical parameters of NO-containing gas flow affect wound healing therapy: An experimental study. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 128, 193–201. Cited 34

Maria Kourti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Maria Kourti | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Prof. Maria Kourti is a distinguished academic and medical professional specializing in Pediatrics with a particular focus on Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Infectious Diseases. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she has been deeply involved in both teaching and research. Her career spans over two decades of excellence in clinical practice, scientific research, and international collaborations, with significant contributions to the understanding of childhood leukemia, drug resistance mechanisms, and pediatric infectious diseases. She has authored 73 publications indexed in PubMed, holds an h-index of 16, and has received over 1,000 citations, making her a recognized figure in her field. Prof. Kourti has combined clinical expertise with cutting-edge molecular and proteomic research, actively leading and participating in international multicenter studies and clinical trials. She is also extensively engaged in professional societies at the European and global levels, serving as a board member and committee leader in organizations dedicated to pediatric health. Alongside her academic achievements, she has contributed to medical education, mentorship, and health promotion initiatives, underlining her holistic approach to advancing both science and society. Her distinguished record makes her a highly respected leader in pediatric research and medicine.

Professional Profile

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Education

Prof. Maria Kourti pursued her entire academic journey at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, one of the most prestigious institutions in the country. She obtained her Medical Degree, laying the foundation for her career in pediatrics. With a strong interest in scientific research, she further advanced her education by earning a Master of Science (MSc) in Medical Research Technology, where she developed early expertise in biomedical investigations. Her passion for oncology and molecular medicine culminated in her Ph.D, with her thesis focused on the “Study of expression of multi-drug resistance genes in pediatric leukemia,” a topic that remains central to her research today. Her commitment to academic and clinical growth did not stop there, as she pursued advanced medical specialization, becoming Board Certified as a Specialist Pediatrician and later recognized as a Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist. In the same year, she also completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Proteomics in Childhood Leukemia, marking her continued dedication to translational research. This progression highlights her unique integration of medicine and science, equipping her with the academic depth and clinical expertise to make pioneering contributions in pediatric hematology, oncology, and infectious diseases.

Professional Experience

Prof. Maria Kourti has held several critical roles in clinical practice and academia, reflecting her dual expertise as a physician and researcher. she served as an Attending Physician in the Pediatric Oncology Department at Hippokration General Hospital, where she gained extensive clinical experience in treating children with hematological malignancies and solid tumors. Her expertise further deepened during her Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellowship at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, based at Hippokration General Hospital. she worked as an Attending Physician in the 3rd Department of Pediatrics at Aristotle University, responsible for managing the Pediatric Hematology Unit, demonstrating her leadership in both patient care and academic responsibilities. she was appointed Assistant Professor of Pediatrics–Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where she continues to combine clinical duties with teaching and high-level research. Her responsibilities extend beyond the university, as she actively participates in national and international research programs, leading initiatives on childhood cancer, supportive care, and clinical trials. Through these roles, Prof. Kourti has developed a reputation for clinical excellence, academic leadership, and research innovation, making her a central figure in pediatric hematology and oncology in Greece and abroad.

Research Interests

Prof. Kourti’s research interests span the intersection of molecular biology, pediatric oncology, and infectious diseases, with a strong emphasis on improving treatment outcomes for children with cancer. Her doctoral and postdoctoral work centered on the molecular mechanisms of drug resistance in childhood leukemia, specifically the expression of multi-drug resistance genes and the application of proteomics to understand disease progression and treatment response. She has also been deeply engaged in genetic polymorphism studies, particularly in metabolic enzymes of carcinogenic substances in patients with acute leukemias and myelodysplastic syndromes. In addition to her oncology work, she has pursued significant research in pediatric infectious diseases, coordinating national efforts for the Greek Supportive Care Group and contributing to clinical research on antifungal therapies and novel antimicrobial strategies. Her interests also extend to large-scale clinical collaborations, where she has been both principal and sub-investigator in 15 multinational clinical trials addressing treatments for pediatric cancers and infections. This breadth of research demonstrates her commitment to translational medicine, bridging laboratory research with clinical applications. Her interests align with global health priorities, focusing on improving survival, reducing treatment toxicity, and enhancing supportive care in children with cancer.

Research Skills

Prof. Kourti possesses a strong foundation in molecular biology and clinical research methodologies, supported by advanced training and decades of practical application. Her technical expertise includes DNA and RNA extraction from blood and bone marrow samples, agarose gel electrophoresis, PCR, and RT-PCR, enabling her to investigate genetic and proteomic markers in pediatric leukemia. She has extensive experience with clinical trial design and implementation, having served as both a principal investigator and sub-investigator in numerous international studies, particularly within the SIOPE and SIOPEN networks. Her skills also extend to multidisciplinary collaboration, coordinating research teams across clinical and laboratory settings. In addition, Prof. Kourti has developed editorial and peer-review skills through her role as Guest Editor of special issues in international journals such as the Journal of Fungi and Diagnostics and as a reviewer for more than 10 medical journals. She also demonstrates expertise in data interpretation, publication writing, and conference presentation, with over 100 oral and poster presentations at national and international congresses. Her combined clinical and laboratory research skills, along with her organizational and editorial experience, make her a versatile and influential contributor to pediatric oncology and infectious disease research worldwide.

Awards and Honors

Throughout her career, Prof. Maria Kourti has received numerous awards and honors recognizing her excellence in research, teaching, and clinical practice. She has earned 10 major distinctions, including 3 scholarships from the National Scholarship Foundation (IKY), awarded for her academic performance and research potential. In addition, she has received 3 educational grants supporting her clinical and research training, as well as 6 first prizes for oral and poster presentations at both national and international medical congresses. These awards highlight not only her dedication to scientific inquiry but also her ability to effectively communicate her findings to diverse audiences. Beyond individual recognition, her leadership roles within professional societies such as the Hellenic Society for Social Pediatrics and Health Promotion, the National Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Society, and participation in European cooperative groups (SIOPE, ESPID, EXPeRT, ESCMID) further demonstrate the esteem in which she is held by the medical and scientific community. She has also contributed as a committee member for sustainability at ESPID, reflecting her commitment to long-term scientific advancement and ethical research practices. These honors collectively underscore her outstanding achievements and her influential role in pediatric medicine and research.

Publication Top Notes

  • Antifungal Use in Immunocompromised Children in Europe: A 12-Week Multicenter Weekly Point Prevalence Survey (CALYPSO) — 2025

  • A Global Analysis of Cases of Mucormycosis Recorded in the ECMM / ISHAM Zygomyco.net Registry from 2009 to 2022 — 2025

  • Medulloblastoma therapy: Consensus treatment recommendations from SIOP-Europe and the European Research Network — 2025 — 3 citations

  • Addressing infectious challenges in pediatric cancer and hematopoietic cell transplantation: insights from the Umbrella Working Group — 2025

  • Invasive Fungal Disease After Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Immunotherapy in Adult and Pediatric Patients — 2025

  • Planetary Health: What You Need to Know as a Pediatric Infectious Diseases Doctor — 2025

  • Successful Treatment of Disseminated Fusariosis in a 15-Month-old Boy With Refractory Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Using High-dose Voriconazole — 2024 — 1 citation

  • Usage of Antifungal Agents in Pediatric Patients Versus Adults: Knowledge and Gaps — 2025

Conclusion

Prof. Maria Kourti exemplifies the qualities of a leading physician-scientist, with a career that integrates clinical expertise, innovative research, and academic leadership. Her groundbreaking work in childhood leukemia, infectious diseases, and pediatric oncology has advanced both scientific knowledge and clinical practice, directly impacting patient outcomes. With more than 73 peer-reviewed publications, extensive participation in international clinical trials, and leadership in national and European research groups, she has established herself as a key figure in the global pediatric research community. Her commitment to mentoring young scientists, active involvement in health promotion initiatives, and editorial contributions further enhance her academic profile. Looking ahead, Prof. Kourti is well-positioned to expand her research into global collaborations, increase her presence in high-impact journals, and take on greater leadership roles in shaping international pediatric oncology policies. Her career trajectory reflects not only past accomplishments but also significant potential for future contributions to medicine, making her a highly deserving candidate for continued recognition. In summary, Prof. Kourti’s lifelong dedication to advancing pediatric care and medical science positions her as an outstanding role model and leader in the field.

Tayebeh Roghani | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Tayebeh Roghani | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. Tayebeh Roghani is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran. With over a decade of academic, clinical, and research experience, she has made significant contributions to the field of physiotherapy, especially in the areas of musculoskeletal aging and osteoporosis. Her career has been driven by a deep commitment to improving physical health outcomes for aging populations through evidence-based physiotherapeutic interventions. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, systematic reviews, and book translations. Her scholarly contributions focus primarily on hyperkyphosis, balance, gait, postural control, and back muscle function, with a particular emphasis on older women. Dr. Roghani is also actively engaged in mentoring MSc students and supervising academic research projects, further demonstrating her role in fostering the next generation of rehabilitation scientists. She has participated in local and international congresses, presented both oral and poster presentations, and has acted as a peer reviewer for prestigious scientific journals. Her academic rigor, research productivity, and teaching excellence make her a standout in her field, and she is widely respected for her methodological approach to research and dedication to the advancement of physiotherapy education and practice.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Roghani began her academic journey in 2003 at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, where she earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Physiotherapy in 2007. Building on her foundational knowledge, she pursued her Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physiotherapy at Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, from 2008 to 2011. Her graduate research deepened her understanding of therapeutic methods and patient rehabilitation. She later advanced her academic qualifications by obtaining a Ph.D. in Physiotherapy from Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, in 2017. Her doctoral work primarily investigated osteoporosis, aging-related hyperkyphosis, and associated motor control disorders in postmenopausal women. Throughout her academic training, she participated in numerous workshops and specialized courses, including ISI paper writing, systematic reviews, SPSS data analysis, and neurorehabilitation techniques. These academic milestones have equipped her with robust research capabilities and a strong theoretical foundation. Her progressive academic path, from undergraduate to doctoral studies, highlights her sustained commitment to advancing the scientific understanding of physiotherapy and promoting improved clinical interventions. Dr. Roghani’s education is not only comprehensive but also strategically aligned with her research interests and teaching roles, making her an influential academic figure in the rehabilitation sciences.

Professional Experience

Dr. Tayebeh Roghani has cultivated a distinguished professional career as a physiotherapist, academic, and researcher. Currently an Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (IUMS), she has played a key role in both clinical education and research supervision. Since 2014, she has taught numerous undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including hospital internships, therapeutic exercise, evidence-based physiotherapy, and electromyography. Her academic appointments span both Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and IUMS, reflecting her versatility and recognition across major institutions. Beyond teaching, she serves as an examiner for MSc proposals and theses, evaluating research on osteoarthritis, chronic pain, stroke rehabilitation, and more. Dr. Roghani has also contributed extensively to university-approved research projects focusing on back muscle function, hyperkyphosis, and menopause-related musculoskeletal changes. Her active role in departmental planning, curriculum development, and grand rounds further solidifies her academic leadership. Notably, she has reviewed scientific articles for reputed journals such as PLOS One and Osteoporosis International. Her professional trajectory reflects a blend of academic excellence, clinical insight, and research-driven innovation, positioning her as a leader in advancing rehabilitation practices and physiotherapy education in Iran and beyond.

Research Interest

Dr. Roghani’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of aging, musculoskeletal health, and physiotherapeutic intervention. Her research is focused on age-related hyperkyphosis, osteoporosis, motor control, and the physical functioning of older adults. She is particularly interested in understanding how spinal deformities and muscle imbalances influence postural stability, gait, and balance. Her work has extended into randomized controlled exercise trials to evaluate the effectiveness of aerobic and resistance training—both with and without external loading—on improving bone metabolism and physical fitness in postmenopausal women. Another significant area of her research is the assessment and enhancement of back extensor muscle function in individuals with age-related spinal curvature. She also investigates the clinical implications of musculoskeletal variables on abdominal bloating and gait speed in women experiencing menopause. Her approach is both experimental and evidence-based, often involving cross-sectional and comparative designs as well as systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Collaborating with both national and international researchers, she aims to translate clinical observations into scientifically validated treatment approaches. Her research not only adds depth to physiotherapy literature but also contributes to the development of effective, non-invasive interventions for aging populations.

Research Skills

Dr. Tayebeh Roghani brings a diverse set of research skills to the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation sciences. Her proficiency includes designing and conducting randomized controlled trials, performing systematic reviews, and carrying out meta-analyses. She is well-versed in using statistical software such as SPSS for quantitative data analysis and has experience with MATLAB for modeling and simulation. Dr. Roghani is skilled in both clinical and experimental research methodologies, including biomechanical assessments, electromyography, and gait analysis. She has developed validated instruments to assess static back extensor strength and spinal curvature, enhancing reliability in clinical trials involving older women. Her understanding of hormonal biomarkers and their relationship to physical function adds a multidisciplinary edge to her research. She has also been trained in ethical research practices, data interpretation, and evidence-based protocol development. As a peer reviewer for international journals, she evaluates scientific manuscripts with a keen eye for methodological rigor and clarity. Dr. Roghani’s comprehensive research toolkit enables her to carry out robust investigations that bridge the gap between theory and clinical application, ultimately contributing to improved patient outcomes in musculoskeletal and geriatric rehabilitation.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Tayebeh Roghani has been the recipient of notable academic honors that recognize her commitment to excellence in physiotherapy education and research. During her doctoral studies, she was awarded the Ph.D. Student Distinguished Achievement Award in both the 9th and 10th Shahid Motahari Educational Festivals in 2014 and 2015 respectively. These prestigious awards are given to outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance, research quality, and educational leadership. The recognition reflects her strong dedication to physiotherapy as a scientific discipline and highlights her early contributions to the field, even before completing her Ph.D. Beyond these accolades, her selection as a peer reviewer for high-impact journals such as PLOS One, Osteoporosis International, and Physiotherapy Theory and Practice indicates professional recognition of her scholarly expertise. These honors, coupled with her institutional project approvals and invited academic roles, affirm her status as a leading academic and a role model within the field of rehabilitation sciences. Dr. Roghani’s career trajectory is marked not just by her achievements but by the consistent recognition of her excellence by peers, mentors, and academic institutions alike.

Conclusion

Dr. Tayebeh Roghani stands out as a dedicated and accomplished scholar whose contributions to the field of physiotherapy have had meaningful impact both in academia and clinical practice. With a strong educational foundation, impressive publication record, and a clear focus on aging-related musculoskeletal conditions, she brings depth, precision, and relevance to her research. Her ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application positions her as a valuable asset in developing innovative rehabilitative approaches. Moreover, her role as a teacher, mentor, and examiner demonstrates her commitment to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals. She is actively involved in collaborative research and maintains strong ties with institutional and international peers. While she has already achieved much, there remains significant potential for future growth through expanded global collaborations, grant acquisition, and continued interdisciplinary exploration. In summary, Dr. Roghani exemplifies the attributes of an outstanding researcher—rigorous, ethical, collaborative, and visionary. Her sustained efforts make her a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, and her ongoing work promises continued advancements in rehabilitation science and physiotherapy for aging populations.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Comparison of Back Extensor Muscle Function in Older Males With and Without Age-Related Hyperkyphosis: A Protocol Study
    Journal: The Scientific Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2025
    Authors: Anahita Vahdati, Hoda Niknam, Tayebeh Roghani

  2. Spinal‐Related Musculoskeletal Determinants of Functional Abdominal Bloating and Distension: A Narrative Review
    Journal: Health Science Reports, 2025
    DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.70976
    Authors: Rezvan Ghomash Baf Zadeh, Tayebeh Roghani, Amy Gladin, Wendy B. Katzman, Fateme Bokaee, Peyman Adibi

  3. Associations Between Menopause Status, Spinal-Related Musculoskeletal Variables and Gait Speed in Middle-Aged Females: A Short Report
    Journal: Musculoskeletal Care, 2024
    Authors: Faezeh Fatehi, Tayebeh Roghani, Azam Zafarbakhsh, Amy Gladin, Fateme Bokaee, Najimeh Tarkesh Isfahani, Ibrahim Abdollahpour, Hoda Niknam, Motahar Heidari-Beni, Wendy B. Katzman

  4. Comparison of Postural Balance, Muscle Force and Spinal Posture in Obese Children and Adolescents – A Protocol Study
    Journal: Iranian Journal of Diabetes and Obesity, 2024
    Authors: Fateme Reysy, Fateme Bokaee, Tayebeh Roghani, Grace O’Malley, Najimeh Tarkesh Esfahani, Motahar Heidari Beni, Roya Kelishadi

  5. Investigating the Difference Between Thoracic Kyphosis and Its Mobility in Community-Dwelling Older Men and Women
    Journal: Journal of Modern Rehabilitation, 2024
    Authors: Somayeh Mahmoodiaghdam, Maryam Nodehi, Himan Aryanfar, Tayebeh Roghani, Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban, Minoo Khalkhali Zavieh

  6. Short and Medium-Term Effects of Kinesio Taping on Proprioception After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
    Journal: The Scientific Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2024
    Authors: Tayebeh Roghani, Hoda Niknam, Mehdi Rezaei, Narges Jahantigh Akbari, Ali Asghar Jame Bozorgi

  7. The Association Between Physical Function and Hyperkyphosis in Older Females: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Journal: Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 2024
    Authors: Tayebeh Roghani, Diane D. Allen, Amy Gladin, Alireza Rahimi, Marziyeh Mehrabi, Zahra Sadat Rezaeian, Ziba Farajzadegan, Wendy B. Katzman

  8. The Comparison of Musculoskeletal Variables in Females With and Without Functional Abdominal Bloating: A Protocol Study
    Journal: Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research, 2024
    Authors: Rezvan Ghomash Baf Zadeh, Tayebeh Roghani, Mostafa Raisi, Ibrahim Abdollahpour, Fateme Bokaee, Najimeh Tarkesh Isfahani, Seyed Mohsen Mirbod, Motahar Heidari-Beni, Peyman Adibi

Juncheng Zhang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Juncheng Zhang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Doctor from Gansu Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital (Gansu Provincial Central Hospital), China

Dr. Juncheng Zhang is a highly experienced gynecologist with over 12 years of dedicated service in the field of obstetrics and gynecology. Currently serving as a Gynaecologist-in-charge, he has built a clinical and research career centered around women’s reproductive health, with a strong focus on cancer immunotherapy. His primary academic interest lies in the development of innovative immunotherapeutic treatments for cervical cancer, particularly adoptive cell therapy. Dr. Zhang has recently contributed to scholarly literature through a publication in the International Journal of Gynaecology & Obstetrics, underscoring his commitment to research-driven clinical advancements. Although his citation index and collaborations are still in development, his work presents significant potential for future impact in both academic and clinical communities. Dr. Zhang is recognized for his analytical thinking, patient-centered care, and efforts to bridge clinical practice with medical research. His self-motivation and commitment to continuous learning make him a valuable contributor to the medical field. With further opportunities for research collaborations and publication expansion, Dr. Zhang is on track to become a leading expert in immunotherapy for gynecological cancers. His emerging research profile demonstrates both promise and dedication to improving outcomes for patients affected by cervical cancer.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Juncheng Zhang’s educational foundation is rooted in medical science, with specialized training in obstetrics and gynecology. Although specific degree titles and institutions were not mentioned in his nomination form, it is clear that his qualifications have enabled him to serve as an attending physician in a clinical setting for over a decade. Typically, such a career trajectory involves earning a Bachelor of Medicine degree (MBBS or equivalent), followed by a residency or postgraduate specialization in gynecology and obstetrics. His academic background has equipped him with in-depth knowledge in both reproductive health and advanced medical interventions, particularly in the area of oncological gynecology. Dr. Zhang’s continued interest in research further reflects the academic rigor he has maintained throughout his professional development. The progression from medical training to research in immunotherapy suggests that he has received not only clinical training but also exposure to scientific research methodologies. As he continues to publish in indexed journals and engage in specialized research, it is likely that Dr. Zhang is either actively engaged in or planning to pursue further academic qualifications, such as a Master’s or Doctorate in a related field. This combination of clinical and research education forms a strong foundation for his contributions to women’s healthcare.

Professional Experience

Dr. Juncheng Zhang has amassed over 12 years of professional experience in the field of obstetrics and gynecology, currently holding the position of Gynaecologist-in-charge. His clinical responsibilities include managing women’s reproductive health, diagnosing and treating gynecological conditions, and performing both routine and complex procedures. Over the years, he has developed a profound understanding of the physiological and pathological aspects of gynecological diseases. In parallel to his clinical practice, Dr. Zhang has cultivated a strong research interest in cervical cancer, leading him to pursue scientific investigation alongside patient care. His dual role as a physician and a researcher has enabled him to directly translate clinical observations into research questions, fostering a pragmatic and relevant approach to medical research. His professional journey is marked by a transition into cancer immunotherapy, particularly the use of adoptive cell therapies, where he seeks to explore novel treatments for one of the most challenging diseases affecting women. Despite limited experience in industry consultancy or editorial roles, Dr. Zhang’s clinical leadership and emerging research credentials establish him as a dedicated and evolving professional in the medical community. His ongoing publication activity indicates a promising future trajectory, blending clinical excellence with research innovation.

Research Interests

Dr. Zhang’s primary research interests center on cervical cancer immunotherapy, a field that integrates immunology, oncology, and clinical medicine. He is particularly focused on adoptive cell therapy, which involves enhancing the body’s immune response by administering immune cells engineered or activated outside the body. This therapeutic strategy is gaining traction in cancer treatment and holds specific promise for cervical cancer, a disease with considerable global morbidity. His work on the role of CD3 and CD28 in cervical cancer cell proliferation and their impact on peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) invasion mechanisms reflects a molecular approach to understanding and combating cancer progression. Dr. Zhang aims to contribute to the scientific community by identifying innovative therapeutic pathways that improve treatment outcomes and reduce recurrence. His research bridges the gap between laboratory science and clinical application, contributing valuable knowledge to translational medicine. The use of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in treatment design is an especially promising avenue, and Dr. Zhang is actively exploring how this strategy can be tailored to individual patients. His focus aligns with international efforts to enhance targeted therapy and reduce treatment resistance in gynecologic oncology, and he is committed to advancing this research area through publication and potential clinical trials.

Research Skills

Dr. Juncheng Zhang demonstrates a strong command of essential research skills critical for biomedical innovation. His ability to design, execute, and analyze experiments involving immunotherapy mechanisms positions him as a competent translational researcher. He has practical experience in evaluating the roles of immune markers such as CD3 and CD28 in tumor biology, reflecting a solid grasp of molecular biology techniques. Dr. Zhang’s recent publication in an indexed journal illustrates his proficiency in scientific writing and literature synthesis. His knowledge of adoptive cell therapies further underscores familiarity with cutting-edge cancer treatment modalities and laboratory processes involved in cell preparation, expansion, and activation. Additionally, Dr. Zhang appears adept at hypothesis generation based on clinical challenges, a vital research skill that supports the development of impactful investigations. While his exposure to citation metrics and interdisciplinary collaborations may still be developing, the depth of his subject-specific expertise provides a strong foundation for future growth. As he continues to refine his research methodology and expand his publication record, Dr. Zhang is well-positioned to make significant contributions to the field of gynecologic oncology. His integrated skill set allows him to navigate both the clinical and research environments effectively, ensuring that his scientific work remains practically relevant.

Awards and Honors

While Dr. Juncheng Zhang has not listed specific awards or honors in his nomination form, his selection for consideration in the Best Researcher Award itself reflects growing recognition of his contributions to the field of cervical cancer immunotherapy. Emerging researchers often begin their award journey through peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations, milestones Dr. Zhang has started to achieve. His first major publication in a prestigious indexed journal suggests he is gaining visibility in the academic and clinical research communities. As his research matures and gains citation traction, opportunities for awards, fellowships, and research grants will likely follow. In many cases, clinician-researchers such as Dr. Zhang are recognized for bridging the gap between practice and innovation—a commendable achievement in itself. Awards in this domain typically follow impactful clinical trials, translational research breakthroughs, or innovations in patient care. With continued publication, collaborative projects, and deeper involvement in research societies, Dr. Zhang will be well-placed to receive formal honors from medical associations, academic institutions, and healthcare innovation platforms. His trajectory indicates strong potential for future awards as he builds upon his existing foundation of scientific and clinical excellence.

Conclusion

Dr. Juncheng Zhang is a promising clinician-researcher whose dedication to improving women’s healthcare through scientific innovation is clearly evident. With over a decade of experience as a gynecologist, he brings real-world clinical insights into the research laboratory, allowing for impactful, patient-centered investigation. His focused interest in cervical cancer immunotherapy, particularly in adoptive cell therapy, reflects a cutting-edge approach that aligns with global priorities in cancer research. Though his academic portfolio is still in its early stages, his first publication marks a critical step in establishing his presence in the research community. His methodological clarity, clinical depth, and strong motivation make him an ideal candidate for advanced recognition. While areas such as citation impact, professional society involvement, and collaboration are yet to be expanded, the foundations for a successful and influential research career are firmly in place. Continued publication, increased engagement in academic circles, and involvement in translational trials could significantly elevate his profile. In conclusion, Dr. Zhang is a valuable asset to the field of gynecologic oncology, and with the right opportunities and support, he has the potential to emerge as a leading figure in cancer immunotherapy research.

Publications Top Notes

  1. 🩺 Title: A rare case of pregnancy in a type II unicornuate uterus
    Journal: Asian Journal of Surgery
    Date: May 2025
    Authors: Juncheng Zhang, Yafei Wang, Hongfang Li

  2. 🦠 Title: A rare case of squamous cell carcinoma of the ovary
    Journal: Asian Journal of Surgery
    Date: May 2025
    Authors: Juncheng Zhang, Yafei Wang, Jianping Sun, Hongfang Li