Zaixing Wang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Zaixing Wang | Medicine | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Zaixing Wang is a dermatologist at the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University and a key researcher at the Ministry of Education’s Key Laboratory of Dermatology. His work focuses on autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases, especially bullous pemphigoid and psoriasis. With strong expertise in immunology, single-cell transcriptomics, and molecular dermatology, he integrates clinical insight with advanced research to explore immune mechanisms in skin pathology.

Prof. Dr. Zaixing Wang | Anhui Medical University | China

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SCOPUS

Education

  • Dr. Zaixing Wang received his medical education and specialized training in dermatology at Anhui Medical University. His academic foundation is rooted in a rigorous clinical and research environment, where he developed a strong interest in immune-mediated skin diseases. He advanced through academic programs that emphasized both theoretical knowledge and practical application in dermatology and immunology.

Experience

  • Dr. Wang is currently affiliated with the Department of Dermatology at the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University. He is also a core member of the Key Laboratory of Dermatology under the Ministry of Education and the Inflammation and Immune-Mediated Diseases Laboratory of Anhui Province. His clinical and research work focuses on autoimmune blistering diseases, psoriasis, and other chronic inflammatory dermatoses. He plays a key role in leading and participating in several important clinical studies and translational research projects related to cutaneous immunopathology.

Awards and Recognition

  • Dr. Wang has been recognized through various institutional honors and national research grants supporting his work in immunodermatology. His contributions to high-impact scientific research have earned him acknowledgment within both clinical and academic communities. He has consistently been part of funded research programs supported by provincial science and technology platforms, reflecting the impact and value of his work in the medical field.

Skills and Certifications

  • Dr. Wang possesses extensive expertise in dermatological immunology, with strong skills in single-cell transcriptomics, molecular profiling, and immune cell analysis. He is proficient in exploring the genetic and cellular mechanisms underlying diseases such as bullous pemphigoid and psoriasis. His strengths lie in integrating clinical observations with laboratory-based approaches to unravel the role of immune dysregulation in skin pathology.

Research Focus

  • Dr. Wang’s research primarily focuses on understanding the immune mechanisms involved in autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases. He investigates how specific HLA genotypes, cytokine networks, and immune cell subsets contribute to the pathogenesis of disorders like bullous pemphigoid. His studies also extend to the tumor microenvironment in skin cancers and the application of single-cell technologies to uncover novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets in dermatology.

Publications

    1. Integrated single-cell sequencing for the development of a GJA4-based precision immuno-prognostic model in melanoma
      Authors:  Zaixing Wang
      Journal: Translational Oncology

    2. HIPK4 accelerates cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma progression by phosphorylating TAp63 and inhibiting EFEMP1 expression
      Authors: Zaixing Wang
      Journal: Journal of Biological Chemistry

    3. Multitranscriptome analysis reveals stromal cells in the papillary dermis to promote angiogenesis in psoriasis vulgaris
      Authors: Zaixing Wang
      Journal: British Journal of Dermatology

    4. Recent advances in the genetics and innate immune cells of bullous pemphigoid
      Authors: First author, Zaixing Wang
      Journal: Review Article

    5. Proteomic Analysis Reveals Oxidative Phosphorylation and JAK-STAT Pathways Mediated Pathogenesis of Pemphigus Vulgaris
      Authors: Zaixing Wang
      Journal: Experimental Dermatology

Conclusion

  • Dr. Zaixing Wang is a dedicated clinician-scientist who has made meaningful contributions to the field of dermatological immunology. His ability to integrate clinical practice with cutting-edge research makes him a valuable asset in advancing the understanding of immune-mediated skin diseases. With a focus on innovation and a strong foundation in translational medicine, he continues to shape the future of dermatological research in China and beyond.

Wei Liu | Clinical Medicine | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Wei Liu | Clinical Medicine | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Wei Liu is a leading researcher and clinician specializing in geriatric cardiovascular medicine. He serves at both the Guangdong Provincial Geriatrics Institute, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, and Shenzhen Baoan People’s Hospital. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying myocardial injury, cardiac fibrosis, and post-infarction remodeling, with emphasis on non-coding RNAs, RNA modifications, and inflammatory signaling pathways. Dr. Liu has published extensively in high-impact journals and plays a key role in advancing translational cardiology in aging populations.

Prof. Wei Liu | Shenzhen Baoan People’s Hospital | China

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🎓Education

  • Wei Liu has received comprehensive medical and research training in cardiovascular and geriatric medicine. While the specific institutions and degrees are not listed in the publication data, his position as a corresponding author affiliated with prestigious institutes such as Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital and Shenzhen Baoan People’s Hospital indicates advanced medical and research education, likely including an MD or PhD in cardiovascular medicine, immunology, or a related biomedical field. His research maturity suggests postdoctoral training or equivalent experience in molecular cardiology or cardiovascular immunopathology.

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Dr. Wei Liu currently serves in dual capacities within major Chinese medical institutions. He is a senior physician and researcher at the Department of Geriatric Cardiovascular Division, Guangdong Provincial Geriatrics Institute, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, under the Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences in Guangzhou. Additionally, he holds a position in the Department of Geriatric Medicine at Shenzhen Baoan People’s Hospital in Shenzhen. These roles reflect his leadership in clinical cardiology and translational research, especially focusing on aging populations and chronic cardiac conditions. His work integrates clinical care, molecular biology, and cardiovascular pathology.

🤝 Awards and Recognition

  • Dr. Liu’s role as a corresponding author in internationally peer-reviewed journals such as Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease, Molecular Immunology, and Current Molecular Pharmacology indicates significant recognition within the cardiovascular research community. His multiple first and corresponding author publications in 2024 and 2025 imply active leadership in funded projects and recognition by research institutions, potentially including provincial or national medical research grants and academic honors.

💡Skills and Certifications

  • Dr. Liu possesses a multidisciplinary skill set combining clinical geriatric cardiology, molecular pharmacology, and immunopathology. His expertise includes in vivo cardiac modeling, myocardial infarction studies, regulatory RNA biology, inflammation signaling, and translational pharmacotherapy. He is proficient in experimental techniques involving gene expression regulation, immune cell signaling, and therapeutic intervention evaluations. His collaborative publications suggest strong skills in interdisciplinary research, experimental design, and scientific writing.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Dr. Liu’s research centers on the molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular disease, particularly myocardial fibrosis, cardiac hypertrophy, and myocardial injury related to inflammation and autoimmune responses. He investigates post-infarction remodeling processes, with emphasis on non-coding RNAs such as tRNA-derived fragments (tsRNAs), RNA modifications like ac4C and m5C, and associated regulatory proteins such as NAT10 and Alyref. His studies also explore cardioprotective pharmacological agents like artemisinin and ivabradine and their effects on signaling pathways including TGF-β1/Smad, ERK1/2, p38 MAPK, and JAK2/STAT3. This positions him at the forefront of translational cardiovascular research in China.

🌎Conclusion

  • Dr. Wei Liu exemplifies the qualities celebrated by the Research for Women Researcher Award—scientific excellence, clinical impact, and leadership in a critical area of healthcare. Her prolific research, academic leadership, and commitment to translational medicine make her a standout candidate. Recognizing her achievements through this award would not only honor her individual contributions but also inspire broader representation and advancement of women in medical science.

📖Publications

  • Title: tRNA-derived small RNA (tsr007330) regulates myocardial fibrosis after myocardial infarction through NAT10-mediated ac4C acetylation of EGR3 mRNA
    Author: Hao Y, Li B, Yin F, Liu W*
    Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease, 2024

  • Title: IFITM3 mediates inflammation induced myocardial injury through JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway
    Author: Xiong C, Li B, Song R, Ma Z, Huber SA, Liu W*
    Journal: Molecular Immunology, 2024

  • Title: Artemisinin attenuates isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy via the ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK signaling pathways
    Author: Song RX, Xiong CM, Bai JC, Bai ZZ, Liu W*
    Journal: Current Molecular Pharmacology, 2024

  • Title: Ivabradine alleviates experimental autoimmune myocarditis-mediated myocardial injury
    Author: Zhu M, Lu J, Li X, An Y, Li B, Liu W*
    Journal: International Heart Journal, 2024

  • Title: The m5C reader Alyref is involved in the regulation of cardiac remodeling after myocardial infarction through the synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins in cardiac fibroblasts
    Author: Hao Y, Li B, Tian WD, Yin F, Liu W*
    Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease, 2025