Ting Li | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Ting Li | Psychology | Best Researcher Award

Li Ting is a psychological counselor and educator at Xiamen University’s Psychological Counseling and Education Center. She holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree from South China Normal University, specializing in Psychological Health Education under Professor Shen Heyong. With extensive experience in counseling, supervision, and psychometric assessment, Li has worked with several universities and contributed to national mental health research projects. Her research focuses on adolescent mental health, body image, social adjustment, and college student well-being, with multiple publications in these areas.

Ms. Ting Li | Xiamen University | China

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🎓 Education

  • Li Ting holds a bachelor’s degree in Normal English from South China Normal University (2015–2019) and a master’s degree in Psychological Health Education from the same institution (2019–2021). Under the guidance of Professor Shen Heyong, Li gained expertise in sandplay therapy and analytical psychology, while also participating in training programs on group counseling, psychological illness identification, and referral.

💼 Experience

  • Since 2021, Li Ting has been serving as a teacher at Xiamen University’s Psychological Counseling and Education Center. Previously, Li worked as a part-time psychological consultant at Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou University, and South China University of Technology, accumulating extensive experience in college student counseling, supervision, and peer training. Additionally, Li was in charge of the Psychological Consulting Centre at SCNU, where responsibilities included consultant supervision and daily operational management. Li also served as an external psychological education teacher at Guangdong Teachers College of Foreign Language and Arts and gained clinical experience during an internship at Shantou Central Hospital’s Psycho-Counseling Clinic.

 🏆 Honors and Awards

  • Li Ting has actively contributed to significant national research projects, including the 2016 Key Project of the National Social Science Foundation and the 2023–2024 National Mental Health Project for College Students. The impactful research conducted reflects Li’s dedication to advancing psychological education and mental health interventions.

🛠️ Skills and Certifications

  • Li is skilled in psychological counseling, group facilitation, psychometric operations, and initial patient consultations. Expertise in sandplay therapy and analytical psychology further enhances Li’s ability to address complex mental health challenges. Li is also experienced in organizing training programs for consultants and leading research in adolescent mental health and social adjustment.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Li Ting’s research interests include adolescent mental health, body image, social adjustment in special children groups, and college student mental health. This focus has led to publications exploring topics such as the love views of first-year students, the educational role of campus psychological dramas, and the intersection of conscientiousness, practical thinking, and depression.

Conclusion

  • Li Ting’s academic rigor, professional expertise, and impactful research make her an outstanding candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award.” Her contributions not only advance psychological understanding but also create meaningful change in the field of mental health education and intervention. She embodies the qualities of innovation, dedication, and scholarly excellence that align with the award’s purpose.

📄Publications

  • Class Group Attachment and Negative Body Image in Chinese Junior High School Students: The Chain-Mediating Role of Self-Compassion and Peer Fear Inferiority
    Authors: Li, T., Chen, Y., Shen, H.
    Journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 2024, 17, pp. 4145–4156
  • The Mediated Moderation of Conscientiousness and Active Involution on Zhongyong Practical Thinking and Depression
    Authors: Liu, L., Yi, D., Li, T.
    Journal: Psychology Research and Behavior Management, 2024, 17, pp. 3005–3019

Mr.Qinghua Guo | Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award | 1109

Mr.Qinghua Guo | Psychiatry |  Best Researcher Award

Mr.Qinghua Guo , The Sixth Hospital of Peking University , China

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background:

  • Guo Qinghua is an accomplished nurse practitioner with a strong academic foundation and extensive clinical experience. She earned her Master of Nursing from Peking University (2022 – Present) and her Bachelor of Nursing from Shanxi Medical University (2013 – 2017). Since 2017, she has been a vital part of the Outpatient Department at The Sixth Hospital of Peking University.

👨‍🏫 Research and Innovations

  • Guo Qinghua has led pioneering research in cognitive function risk prediction and the application of smart devices in medical restraints. Her notable projects include the construction and validation of a machine learning-based predictive model for cognitive function risk in patients with major depressive disorder after electroconvulsive therapy and the effectiveness analysis of mobile smart devices based on IoT technology.

🔬 Research Interests

  • Nursing interventions for depression, cognitive impairment, and electroconvulsive shock.

📚Key Publications:

  • “Efficacy and Safety of Eight Enhanced Therapies for Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis of RCTs” – Psychiatry Research, 2024
  • “Long-term cognitive effects of electroconvulsive therapy in major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis” – Psychiatry Research, 2024
  • “Individualized psychological care in depressed patients with psychotic symptoms” – Nursing Research, 2021

📜Patents:

  • New protective restraining belts
  • A real-time monitoring system for smart restraining belts

🤝  Collaborations and Memberships:

Guo collaborates with Dean Shaomei Shang from Peking University School of Nursing on “Research and Application of Internet+ Geriatric Care Technology.” She is an active member of the Evidence-based Committee and the Spiritual Specialized Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association.

 

📚  Contributions

  • Guo Qinghua’s work on Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD) involves a comprehensive network meta-analysis of 72 randomized controlled trials. Her research highlights the superior efficacy and safety of ECT, Ketamine, Esketamine, and Psilocybin for TRD, providing critical insights for clinical practice and enhancing treatment outcomes with evidence-based recommendations.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
  • Long-term cognitive effects of electroconvulsive therapy in major depressive disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    • Author: Guo, Q., Wang, Y., Guo, L., Zhang, X., Shang, S.
      Journal: Psychiatry Research
      Citation: 2024, 331, 115611
      Volume: 331
      Year: 2024

Fan Wang | Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr.Fan Wang | Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Beijing Huilongguan Hospital | China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Fan Wang, currently an Associate Professor at Beijing Huilongguan Hospital, has had a distinguished academic journey marked by a strong foundation in sleep disorder and psychosomatic medicine. His educational background and early academic achievements laid the groundwork for his significant contributions to these fields.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Fan Wang’s professional career is highlighted by his tenure as an Associate Professor at Beijing Huilongguan Hospital. His role involves not only teaching but also conducting groundbreaking research in sleep disorders and psychosomatic medicine. His professional endeavors are supported by a robust portfolio of published works and patents.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Psychiatry

Fan Wang’s contributions to the field are extensive and impactful. His research focuses primarily on sleep disorders and psychosomatic medicine. Noteworthy contributions include:

  1. Investigating the relationship between late sleep in early pregnancy and early renal dysfunction, as well as its exacerbation of renal dysfunction in late pregnancy through systemic inflammatory responses.
  2. Exploring how inflammation in pregnant women who sleep late in early pregnancy contributes to cognitive impairment-related protein levels in late pregnancy.
  3. Studying how perinatal sleep deprivation promotes inflammation-induced renal function decline and increases levels of peripheral and central cognitive impairment-related proteins.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Fan Wang’s research has significant implications for public health, particularly in understanding and mitigating the risks associated with sleep disorders in pregnant women. His findings on the systemic effects of sleep deprivation and its impact on renal function and cognitive health have influenced clinical practices and public health policies.

ACADEMIC CITES

Fan Wang has an impressive citation index with an H index of 20, reflecting the high impact and recognition of his work within the academic community. He has published seventy articles in reputable journals indexed by SCI and Scopus, demonstrating his prolific contributions to the field.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Fan Wang’s legacy in hydrogeology and psychosomatic medicine is marked by his innovative research and dedication to advancing knowledge in these areas. Looking ahead, he aims to continue his research on sleep disorders and their broader health impacts, contributing further to public health and clinical practices.

 

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

  • ANK3 rs10994336 and ZNF804A rs7597593 Polymorphisms: Genetic Interaction for Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms of Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome
    • Authors: Shen, G., Chen, L., Liu, Y., … Wang, F., Wang, W.
    • Journal: BMC Psychiatry
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 24(1)
    • Article: 335
  • The Mediation Effects of Nightmares and Depression Between Insomnia and Suicidal Ideation in Young Adults
    • Authors: Guo, Z., Han, X., Kong, T., … Liu, Y., Wang, F.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 14(1)
    • Article: 9577
  • Association of Impulsive Behavior and Cerebrospinal Fluid/Plasma Oxidation and Antioxidation Ratio in Chinese Men
    • Authors: Jiang, X., Han, X., Kong, T., … Liu, Y., Wang, F.
    • Journal: Brain Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 1835
    • Article: 148935
  • U-shaped Relationship Between Lights-Out Time and Nocturnal Oxygen Saturation During the First Trimester: An Analysis Based on the nuMOM2b-SDB Data
    • Authors: Chen, H., Zhao, D., Guo, Z., … Kong, T., Wang, F.
    • Journal: Heliyon
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 10(8)
    • Article: e29494
  • Association of Oxidative Stress and Proinflammation with Insomnia in Perimenopause
    • Authors: Zhao, J., Ji, Y., Zuo, Y., … Kang, Y., Wang, F.
    • Journal: Journal of Women’s Health
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 33(3)
    • Pages: 379–387
  • Impulsivity and Aggression in Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome is Modulated by the Interaction of ZNF804A and mTOR Polymorphism
    • Authors: Shen, G., Wu, Y., Wang, K., … Wang, F., Chen, L.
    • Journal: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 236
    • Article: 173708
  • Association of Cigarette Smoking with Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers of Insulin Sensitivity and Neurodegeneration
    • Authors: Wang, F., Li, H., Kong, T., … Su, K.-P., Liu, Y.
    • Journal: Brain and Behavior
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 14(2)
    • Article: e3432
  • Inflammation Affects the Pharmacokinetics of Risperidone: Does the Dose Need to be Adjusted During the Acute-Phase Reaction?
    • Authors: Wang, G., Liu, X., Huo, Q., … Wang, F., Wang, W.
    • Journal: Schizophrenia Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 264
    • Pages: 122–129
  • The Positive Impact of Smoking on Poor Sleep Quality is Moderated by IGF1 Levels in Cerebrospinal Fluid: A Case-Control Study Among Chinese Adults
    • Authors: Shan, L., Wu, Y., Lao, J., … Xu, Y., Jin, X.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Psychiatry
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 15
    • Article: 1392732
  • The Effects of BDNF rs6265 and FGF21 rs11665896 Polymorphisms on Alcohol Use Disorder-Related Impulsivity in Han Chinese Adults
    • Authors: Yang, S., Wang, F., Sun, L., … Tang, C., Liu, Y.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Psychiatry
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 15
    • Article: 1339558