Dr.Shuai Guo | Veterinary Internal Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Editorial Role:
  • Serving as a Review Editor for the journal Epilepsy showcases Dr. Guo’s engagement with the broader scientific community and his recognition as an expert capable of evaluating peer research.
Dr. Shuai Guo, Henan University of Science and Technology , China

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits

  • Guo Shuai earned a Doctorate in Clinical Veterinary Medicine from Huazhong Agricultural University, with a focus on animal nutrition metabolism and reproductive system diseases. His academic journey was shaped by a strong foundation in veterinary medicine, where he gained expertise in diagnosing and treating complex animal health issues. His early research aimed to understand the intricate mechanisms of animal metabolic diseases, which laid the groundwork for his future contributions to the field.

👩‍🔬Professional Endeavors

  • Currently serving as a high-level talent at Henan University of Science and Technology, Guo Shuai has dedicated himself to veterinary education. He plays a crucial role in teaching core animal medicine courses, ensuring the next generation of veterinarians is well-prepared for the evolving challenges of the field. His commitment to academic excellence is reflected in the more than 40 papers he has published on scientific research and teaching reform. His work has been instrumental in promoting clinical veterinary medicine through both academic and practical applications.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Guo Shuai’s research has centered on animal nutritional metabolic diseases and toxicosis. Notably, his studies have revealed the significant repair effects of IFN-τ and Magnoflorine on cellular inflammation and injury, providing important insights into veterinary treatments. His dedication to exploring innovative solutions has contributed to advancements in veterinary science, particularly in addressing complex metabolic disorders in animals.

🌍Impact and Influence

  • With a citation index of 1,010 citations across 41 publications in the Web of Science Core Collection, Guo Shuai’s research has had a significant impact on the veterinary community. His contributions to the understanding of metabolic diseases and treatments have influenced both academic research and clinical practices. His role as a Review Editor for Epilepsy further showcases his influence in interdisciplinary fields, expanding his expertise beyond veterinary medicine.

🏅ACADEMIC CITES AND RECOGNITION

Guo Shuai’s work has been widely cited, with a strong focus on scientific research in veterinary medicine. His 40 publications in prestigious journals, along with his participation in key projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His research projects, including grants 31772816 and 31972744, have allowed him to delve deeper into complex issues in animal health and nutrition.

🌍LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Looking ahead, Guo Shuai aims to continue pushing the boundaries of veterinary research, particularly in the areas of animal metabolism and toxicosis. His ongoing commitment to academic excellence and scientific discovery will likely lead to more breakthroughs in veterinary medicine. As an educator and researcher, his legacy will be marked by his contributions to both the academic community and the practical field of veterinary medicine, paving the way for future innovations and advancements.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Effect of dietary Glycyrrhiza polysaccharides on growth performance, hepatic antioxidant capacity, and anti-inflammatory capacity of broiler chickens
    Authors
    : Ji, X., Hou, H., Wang, X., Huang, S., Zhang, C.
    Journal: Research in Veterinary Science, 2024, 167, 105114

    Down-regulation of miR-29 improves lipid metabolism in fatty liver of dairy cows
    Authors
    : Wang, X., Zhang, C., Li, R., Guo, S., Li, C.
    Journal: Animal Biotechnology

    Protective effect of Chinese jujube vinegar on alcohol-induced liver damage in mice
    Authors
    : Xiang, J.-L., Li, C.-L., Guo, S., Liang, H., Luo, L.
    Journal: Modern Food Science and Technology, 2015, 31(10)

Shuai Guo | Veterinary Internal Medicine | Best Researcher Award