Prof. Weilin Liu | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award
The Institution of Rehabilitation Industry from Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China
Weilin Liu is a distinguished professor at the Institute of Rehabilitation Industry, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. His primary research focuses on the rehabilitation of cognitive impairments in elderly individuals and stroke patients, particularly through non-drug therapies like acupuncture and mind-body exercises. Liu’s work aims to explore the neuromolecular biological mechanisms underlying cognitive decline and synaptic plasticity, providing new insights into therapeutic strategies for cognitive impairments. With over 30 academic papers published, he is recognized as one of the top young talents in China, actively contributing to both scientific research and the advancement of rehabilitation methods. Liu has held prominent editorial positions, including associate editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, and has received multiple awards, including the Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association. His research is grounded in the pursuit of practical, non-invasive solutions to neurological rehabilitation, with a special focus on understanding and repairing cognitive dysfunctions.
Professional Profile
Education
Weilin Liu completed his undergraduate and graduate education at leading institutions in China, where he developed a strong foundation in traditional Chinese medicine and neuroscience. Liu later earned his Ph.D. in a relevant field, which equipped him with the necessary expertise to investigate cognitive impairments and their rehabilitation. His academic background has been pivotal in shaping his research approach, combining both modern scientific methods and traditional Chinese healing techniques. This academic experience provided him with the necessary tools to understand the biological mechanisms of cognitive decline and to innovate in non-pharmacological interventions like acupuncture. Liu’s education has supported his development into a leading researcher in his field, emphasizing the integration of different scientific disciplines to address complex neurological issues.
Professional Experience
Weilin Liu has had a distinguished professional career, contributing significantly to the field of cognitive rehabilitation. He holds a professorship at the Institute of Rehabilitation Industry at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he has been a key figure in both academic research and practical applications in the field of rehabilitation. Liu has led multiple research projects focused on the neurological mechanisms of cognitive impairment and rehabilitation, particularly in elderly individuals and stroke patients. His professional experience extends to significant leadership roles in scientific journals, including serving as associate editor-in-chief of Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience and a young editorial board member of Aging and Disease. Liu’s professional expertise spans across neurology, rehabilitation, and traditional Chinese medicine, making him a well-rounded and influential figure in his field.
Research Interests
Weilin Liu’s research interests primarily lie in the rehabilitation of cognitive impairments, particularly in elderly populations and stroke patients. His work focuses on non-drug therapies, such as acupuncture and mind-body exercises, as well as the underlying neuromolecular biological mechanisms that contribute to cognitive decline. Liu is particularly interested in the role of synaptic plasticity in cognitive impairment and the potential for repairing damage through innovative therapeutic interventions. His research also explores the broader neurobiological mechanisms that underlie conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and stroke-related cognitive dysfunctions. Liu’s work is at the intersection of traditional Chinese medicine and modern neuroscience, with a focus on non-invasive, practical therapies that can be applied to real-world clinical settings.
Research Skills
Weilin Liu has developed a wide array of research skills throughout his career. He is highly skilled in experimental design and implementation, with a focus on preclinical animal models used to study cognitive impairments and their rehabilitation. Liu’s expertise includes neurobiology, synaptic plasticity, and neuromolecular biology, which he uses to explore the mechanisms behind cognitive decline. He is proficient in techniques such as electroacupuncture, optogenetics, and behavioral testing, which are central to his research on cognitive rehabilitation. Liu’s interdisciplinary approach combines traditional Chinese medicine with cutting-edge neuroscience, allowing him to develop novel therapeutic interventions. Additionally, his leadership roles in scientific journals demonstrate his skills in research dissemination and academic collaboration, ensuring the impact of his work on a global scale.
Awards and Honors
Weilin Liu has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his groundbreaking work in the field of cognitive rehabilitation. Among the most notable are the first prize of the Science and Technology Award from the Chinese Rehabilitation Medicine Association and the Fujian Youth Science and Technology Award. Liu’s exceptional research achievements have also earned him the Fujian Yunsheng Youth Science and Technology Award, among others. His recognition as one of the top young talents in China’s national talent programs, including the “Young Eagle Program” in Fujian Province, highlights his prominence in the scientific community. These accolades underscore the impact of Liu’s research and his leadership within the fields of rehabilitation and neuroscience, particularly his innovative work on non-pharmacological treatments for cognitive impairments.
Conclusion
Weilin Liu is a pioneering figure in the field of cognitive rehabilitation, with a focus on non-drug therapies such as acupuncture and mind-body exercises. His interdisciplinary approach, combining traditional Chinese medicine with modern neuroscience, allows for novel therapeutic strategies that address cognitive impairments in elderly individuals and stroke patients. Liu’s academic and professional experience has earned him numerous accolades and leadership roles in scientific publishing, further cementing his reputation as a top researcher in his field. With over 30 published papers and several prestigious awards, Liu’s contributions to rehabilitation science are significant and impactful. His future research holds promise for further advancements in cognitive rehabilitation, particularly in non-invasive, accessible therapies that could transform clinical practices worldwide.
Publications Top Notes
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In Situ Recovery of Serotonin Synthesis by a Tryptophan Hydroxylase-Like Nanozyme for the Treatment of Depression
Authors: Xiao Fang, Yue Wu, Yaling Dai, Chunhua Lu, Huanghao Yang
Year: 2025
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Acute Treatment with Salvianolic Acid A Produces Neuroprotection in Stroke Models by Inducing Excitatory Long-Term Synaptic Depression
Authors: Jinnan Li, Niya Wang, Qi Huang, Baoci Shan, Lin Xu
Year: 2025 -
Tai Chi-Induced Exosomal LRP1 is Associated With Memory Function and Hippocampus Plasticity in aMCI Patients
Authors: Miaoran Lin, Weilin Liu, Chuyi Ma, Zhifu Wang, Lidian Chen
Year: 2024
Citations: 4 -
Investigating combined acupuncture and transcranial direct current stimulation in patients with poststroke shoulder pain from China: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Authors: Jincheng Chen, Zhigang Lin, Shuijin Chen, Yijing Jiang, Shanli Yang
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
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Electroacupuncture activates AMPKα1 to improve learning and memory in the APP/PS1 mouse model of early Alzheimer’s disease by regulating hippocampal mitochondrial dynamics
Authors: Weiwei Jia, Huawei Lin, Minguang Yang, Cong Chen, Weilin Liu
Year: 2024 -
Electroacupuncture improves vascular cognitive impairment no dementia: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Authors: Ruizhu Lin, Yaling Dai, Jianfeng Xu, Weilin Liu, Lidian Chen
Year: 2024
Citations: 2 -
Gut microbiota and skeletal muscle protein metabolism in sarcopenia: research progress
Authors: Qing Xiang, Yue Hu, Weilin Liu
Year: 2024
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Electroacupuncture regulates Rab5a-mediating NGF transduction to improve learning and memory ability in the early stage of AD mice
Authors: Jianhong Li, Minguang Yang, Yaling Dai, Jing Tao, Weilin Liu
Year: 2024
Citations: 1
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Effects of Exercise Training Under Hypoxia Versus Normoxia on Cognitive Function in Clinical and Non-Clinical Populations: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Authors: Yanting Lin, Jiamin Yan, Xiaoqin Guo, Weilin Liu, Lidian Chen
Year: 2024
Citations: 3