TiePeng Wang | Free Radical Biology and Medicine | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc Prof Dr .TiePeng Wang | Free Radical Biology and Medicine | Excellence in Innovation

Extensive Research Experience:
  • Wang has led numerous research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Science and Technology Program of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. His completed and ongoing projects demonstrate his ability to secure funding and contribute to significant scientific advancements.
Assoc prof Dr. TiePeng Wang , Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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🏛️Early Academic Pursuits

  • Tiepeng Wang earned his BSc in Life Sciences from Jilin University in 2002 and his Ph.D. from the Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2007. His early career involved serving as a research assistant and postdoc at the Institute of Biophysics and Neurosciences, where he laid the foundation for his future research in neurodegenerative diseases and redox regulation mechanisms.

👨‍🔬  Professional Endeavors

  • Since 2011, Tiepeng Wang has been an associate professor at Shihezi University’s Medical School and a Special Research Assistant at the Institute of Biophysics since 2021. His career is marked by leading multiple research projects funded by prestigious institutions, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Science and Technology Program of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. He has published over 20 research papers and edited several textbooks, significantly contributing to the academic community.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 

  • Discovery of Necroptosis in Neurodegenerative Diseases: By integrating cellular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and animal behaviorology, Tiepeng Wang discovered that nitric oxide (NO) and necroptosis are the primary pathways leading to neuronal damage in diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. His research indicated that as the severity of these diseases increases, neuronal death pathways shift towards necroptosis.
  • Neuroprotective Effects of GSNOR: His studies identified the enzyme GSNOR as having significant neuroprotective effects against neurotoxicity. He proposed combining creatine with GSNOR to enhance neuroprotection, addressing the limitations of using creatine alone in clinical trials.

📚 ACADEMIC CITES 

  • With a total citation count of 173 for his published papers, Tiepeng Wang’s contributions are widely recognized and referenced in the scientific community. He has edited and co-edited several influential textbooks, including:

    • Advanced Medical Molecular Biology Experimental Techniques (ISBN: 978-7-5192-4603-7)
    • Biochemistry (ISBN: 978-7-5578-6019-6)
    • Basic Research and Clinical Diagnosis of Diabetes (ISBN: 978-7-80756-572-7)
    • Medical Functional Experimentation (ISBN: 978-7-5372-4392-6)
    • Experiment Instruction of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics (ISBN: 978-7-5574-0274-7)
    • Modern Basic Research and Clinical Practice of Diabetes (ISBN: 978-7-5046-6730-4)

🌍 Impact and Influence

  • Tiepeng Wang’s research has had a profound impact on understanding the mechanisms of neuronal damage and developing potential therapeutic strategies for neurodegenerative diseases. His work on NO and necroptosis has opened new avenues for drug development, targeting necroptosis to mitigate neuronal damage.

🤝 Professional Memberships AND Collaborations

    • Young Member, Free Radical Biology and Free Radical Medicine Professional Committee, Chinese Society for Biophysics
    • Member, Chinese Society for Cell Biology
    • Member, Chinese Society for Neuroscience

    Notable Collaborations:

    1. National Key R&D Program of China (2022YFA1303000): Collaboration with Prof. Chen Chang, focusing on maintenance of redox homeostasis and stress intervention.
    2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (81360142): Collaboration with Prof. Xie Jianxin on the impact of obesity on bone metabolism.
    3. National Key Basic Research Program of China (2005CB522804): Collaboration with Prof. Chen Chang on cognitive brain imaging and visual invariance.

    By consistently pushing the frontiers of biomedical research, Tiepeng Wang continues to pave the way for new therapeutic strategies and a deeper understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also holds the promise of improving clinical outcomes for patients worldwide.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

  • Tiepeng Wang’s legacy in the field of biophysics and neuroscience is marked by his significant discoveries and innovative research approaches. His ongoing projects and collaborations, such as the National Key R&D Program of China on redox homeostasis and stress intervention, continue to push the boundaries of our understanding of neuronal health. As a young member of the Free Radical Biology and Free Radical Medicine Professional Committee of the Chinese Society for Biophysics, and as a member of both the Chinese Society for Cell Biology and the Chinese Society for Neuroscience, Tiepeng Wang is poised to make enduring contributions to science and medicine.

📄Publications

  • Optimization of a glutamate excitotoxicity model in cultured cerebellar granule neurons
    • Authors: Wang, T.-P., Zhang, T., Chen, C.
    • Journal: Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2013, 40(8), pp. 775–782
  • Nitric oxide metabolism controlled by formaldehyde dehydrogenase (fdh, homolog of mammalian GSNOR) plays a crucial role in visual pattern memory in Drosophila
    • Authors: Hou, Q., Jiang, H., Zhang, X., Liu, L., Chen, C.
    • Journal: Nitric Oxide – Biology and Chemistry, 2011, 24(1), pp. 17–24
  • A novel mechanism underlying the susceptibility of neuronal cells to nitric oxide: The occurrence and regulation of protein S-nitrosylation is the checkpoint
    • Authors: He, J., Wang, T., Wang, P., Yin, Q., Chen, C.
    • Journal: Journal of Neurochemistry, 2007, 102(6), pp. 1863–1874
  • Activation of GSNOR transcription by NF-κB negatively regulates NGF-induced PC12 differentiation
    • Authors: Wu, K., Zhang, Y., Wang, P., Wang, T., Chen, C.
    • Journal: Free Radical Research, 2014, 48(9), pp. 1011–1017

Mr. Cheng liu | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 1183

Mr. Cheng liu | Health Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Cheng liu, Dazhou central hospital, China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

I hold a Master’s degree in Medicine and possess over 13 years of clinical and research experience, focusing on respiratory diseases and their interplay with critical illnesses. My recent research, “Analysis of Asthma Incidence and Mortality Rates among Children Aged 0-14 in 204 Countries from 1990 to 2019,” underscores my insights into global health trends and preventive strategies. This work has significantly impacted the management of pediatric asthma and the formulation of related policies.

💼 Professional Endeavors

With over 13 years of clinical and research experience, Cheng Liu has become a distinguished figure in the field of respiratory diseases. His professional endeavors have focused on exploring the complex relationships between respiratory conditions and critical illnesses, contributing significantly to the medical community’s understanding and management of these health issues.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Cheng Liu’s research has primarily concentrated on pediatric asthma and its global impact. His work, particularly the study on asthma incidence and mortality rates among children aged 0-14 across 204 countries, has provided invaluable insights into global health trends and preventive strategies. This research has been pivotal in shaping international health policies and improving preventive measures for pediatric asthma.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • The influence of Cheng Liu’s work is evident in the significant advancements made in the management of pediatric asthma. His research has directly impacted the formulation of health policies aimed at reducing asthma-related mortality in children, demonstrating the profound effect of his contributions on global health.

📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Cheng Liu’s publications in prestigious journals, such as “Shock” and “Journal of Asthma,” have garnered attention and citations from the academic community. His work on the causal association between non-infectious respiratory disorders and sepsis, as well as his analysis of asthma trends, highlights his contribution to advancing medical knowledge and research.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Cheng Liu’s legacy in the field of respiratory diseases is characterized by his dedication to research and his impactful contributions to global health. His ongoing and future research projects, such as the randomized controlled trial on high-protein enteral nutrition for pneumonia patients, continue to promise significant advancements in medical science and patient care.

📰PUBLICATIONS

  • Analysis of Asthma Incidence and Mortality Rates among Children Aged 0-14 in 204 Countries from 1990 to 2019
    • Authors: Fei Cheng, Li He, Dachuan Deng, Jinhui Zhang, Cheng Liu
    • Journal: Journal of Asthma
  • Unveiling the Causal Association between Non-Infectious Respiratory Disorders and Sepsis through Mendelian Randomization Analysis
    • Authors: Cheng Liu, Li He, Xue Zheng
    • Journal: Shock