Fangye Zhou | Pathogenic Microorganism | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fangye Zhou | Pathogenic Microorganism | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Fangye Zhou is a medical researcher at Chengdu Fifth People’s Hospital, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Her work focuses on infectious diseases, pediatric health, and molecular diagnostics. As the first author of numerous peer-reviewed studies, she has made significant contributions in virology, immunology, and proteomics. Her expertise spans vaccine development, biomarker discovery, and clinical diagnostics, making her a key figure in translational medical research.

Dr. Fangye Zhou | Chengdu Fifth People’s Hospital, Chengdu University of T.C.M | China

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Education

  • Fangye Zhou has built a strong foundation in the medical sciences, with a focus on microbiology, immunology, and clinical diagnostics. Her academic background has equipped her with the knowledge necessary to lead investigations across various infectious and systemic diseases. Her education has supported her contributions to both laboratory-based and clinical research, particularly within the context of virology, pediatrics, and chronic diseases.

Experience

  • Fangye Zhou is affiliated with Chengdu Fifth People’s Hospital at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Her clinical and research work centers around infectious diseases, pediatric health, immunology, and diagnostic medicine. She has independently led multiple studies as the first author, contributing valuable findings to the global understanding of diseases such as influenza, HBV, hand-foot-mouth disease, and neonatal infections. Her clinical setting provides a dynamic environment for integrating research with patient care.

Awards and Recognition

  • Fangye Zhou’s consistent role as the first author in peer-reviewed international journals underscores her leadership and innovation in medical research. Her studies have been published in prominent journals across various disciplines, reflecting recognition by the scientific community for her high-impact research. Her multidisciplinary approach and publications in fields such as clinical biochemistry, virology, and pharmacological sciences indicate a researcher of notable achievement.

Skills and Expertise

  • Zhou demonstrates expertise in molecular diagnostics, immunological assays, quantitative proteomics, and clinical data analysis. She is skilled in laboratory techniques such as iTRAQ-based proteomic analysis, cytokine profiling, and virological reconstruction. Her clinical insight complements her scientific rigor, allowing her to translate laboratory discoveries into relevant applications in patient diagnosis and management.

Research Focus 

  • Her research primarily focuses on virology, neonatal health, proteomics, and molecular diagnostics. She has explored the effectiveness of vaccine candidates, immune responses in chronic infections, and biomarker identification for disease severity and diagnosis. A significant portion of her work also investigates the genetic and proteomic aspects of common and emerging diseases, contributing to more precise and early diagnostics in clinical settings.

Publications

  • Diagnostic Value of Serum Adenosine Deaminase in Myelodysplastic Syndromes: an Observational Study
    Authors: Fangye Zhou
    Journal: Clinical Laboratory (Clin. Lab.)

  • Vero cell based highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 vaccine candidate with stable high yield
    Authors: Fangye Zhou
    Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (BBRC)

  • Burkholderia gladioli infection isolated from the blood cultures of the newborns in the neonatal intensive care unit
    Authors: Fangye Zhou
    Journal: European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases

  • Reconstructed H3N2 influenza virus which predicted from influenza vaccine strains improve cross-protective immunity in mice
    Authors: Fangye Zhou
    Journal: African Journal of Microbiology Research

  • The Association Study of Genetic Polymorphisms of GALNT3 and VDR with Osteoporosis in Postmenopausal women
    Authors: Fangye Zhou
    Journal: Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine

Conclusion

  • Fangye Zhou is a dedicated medical researcher with a strong clinical foundation and an extensive record of publications that highlight her expertise in infectious disease diagnostics, pediatric health, and molecular biology. Her multidisciplinary focus, analytical skills, and leadership in research make her a valuable contributor to the medical and scientific community. She is poised to continue making impactful contributions to clinical medicine and translational research.

Dr. Qizhao Ma | Microbiology | Excellence Award | 1198

Dr. Qizhao Ma | Microbiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Qizhao Ma, Sichuan University, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Ma Qizhao began his academic journey at Sichuan University, where he pursued a career in oral medicine. His early research efforts focused on the pathogenesis of oral diseases, with a particular interest in the molecular mechanisms of Streptococcus mutans, a key bacterium implicated in dental caries.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at the West China School of Oral Medicine, Sichuan University, Ma Qizhao has been actively involved in several high-impact research projects. His role in both leading and participating in research funded by prestigious institutions like the National Natural Science Foundation of China underscores his commitment to advancing oral health research. Ma’s work primarily revolves around the pathogenic mechanisms of Streptococcus mutans, particularly its acid production and biofilm formation abilities, which are critical factors in the development of dental caries.

🔬 RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Ma Qizhao’s research primarily focuses on the cariogenic virulence of Streptococcus mutans. His work has explored various molecular mechanisms, including the regulation of biofilm formation, acid production, and oxidative adaptation in oral pathogens. His contributions to understanding how these factors influence dental caries have been groundbreaking, particularly in the context of early childhood caries.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Through his research, Ma Qizhao has made a significant impact on the field of oral medicine. His findings on the molecular mechanisms of Streptococcus mutans have contributed to a deeper understanding of dental caries’ pathogenesis. His work is recognized not only in China but also internationally, influencing how researchers and clinicians approach the prevention and treatment of dental caries.

💎Recognition

Award recipients will receive a cash prize, a commemorative plaque, and an invitation to present their work at the International Conference on Renewable Energy. The winner will also be featured in leading scientific journals and industry publications.

✨ PATENTS

In addition to his research publications, Ma Qizhao holds a patent for a rapid detection method and kit for glucosyltransferase activity. This innovation, developed in collaboration with other researchers, underscores his commitment to translating scientific discoveries into practical applications that can benefit public health.

🎓 TALENT TRAINING

Ma Qizhao is also dedicated to mentoring the next generation of researchers. He has successfully guided graduate students, such as Huang Jun, whose research on the impact of acyltransferase ActF on the cariogenic virulence of Streptococcus mutans has added valuable insights to the field.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Ma Qizhao has authored and co-authored numerous research papers in high-impact journals. His work has been cited extensively, reflecting the importance and influence of his research within the scientific community. His contributions have been crucial in advancing knowledge in the field of oral microbiology.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Looking forward, Ma Qizhao aims to continue his research on the pathogenic mechanisms of oral bacteria, with a focus on developing new strategies for preventing and treating dental caries. His ongoing projects and collaborations are likely to yield further significant contributions to the field of oral medicine, ensuring his lasting legacy as a leading researcher in this domain. His future work will likely continue to shape the scientific community’s understanding of oral health, particularly in the area of cariology.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Small RNA SmsR1 modulates acidogenicity and cariogenic virulence by affecting protein acetylation in Streptococcus mutans
    • Authors: Li, J.; Ma, Q.; Huang, J.; Zou, J.; Li, Y.
    • Journal: PLoS Pathogens, 2024, 20(4), e1012147
  • Characteristics of caries-related oral microorganisms in early childhood caries
    • Authors: Huang, J.; Han, X.; Ma, Q.-Z.; Zou, J.
    • Journal: Shanghai Kou Qiang Yi Xue / Shanghai Journal of Stomatology, 2024, 33(1), pp. 59–63
  • SMU_1361c regulates the oxidative stress response of Streptococcus mutans
    • Authors: Yu, S.; Ma, Q.; Huang, J.; Zou, J.; Li, Y.
    • Journal: Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2024, 90(2)
  • Oral microbiome sequencing revealed the enrichment of Fusobacterium sp., Porphyromonas sp., Campylobacter sp., and Neisseria sp. on the oral malignant fibroma surface of giant panda
    • Authors: Wang, X.; Jing, M.; Ma, Q.; Wang, C.; Li, Y.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2024, 14, 1356907
  • Inhibition of Streptococcus mutans growth and biofilm formation through protein acetylation
    • Authors: Lin, Y.; Ma, Q.; Yan, J.; Zhou, X.; Li, Y.
    • Journal: Molecular Oral Microbiology, 2024 (Article in Press)