Yunjuan Yang | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yunjuan Yang | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Yunjuan Yang is a public health researcher at the Yunnan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specializing in children and adolescent health. Her work focuses on the mental health impacts of lifestyle factors such as sleep and outdoor activity. She is the recipient of the Yunnan Provincial Grant for Academic Leadership and has published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. With expertise in stress models and adolescent well-being, she is recognized for her contributions to evidence-based public health strategies in China.

Prof. Dr. Yunjuan Yang | Yunnan Academy of Preventive Medicine | China

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🎓Education

  • Yunjuan Yang has built her academic foundation in the field of public health, with a particular focus on the well-being of children and adolescents. Her educational background has equipped her with the knowledge and expertise to address complex health challenges affecting young populations. Through continuous professional development and academic involvement, she has remained aligned with cutting-edge public health practices and methodologies.

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Yunjuan Yang currently serves at the Yunnan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where she contributes to vital research and public health initiatives. With a strong commitment to children and adolescent health, she has actively engaged in research exploring the behavioral and psychological dimensions of youth development. Her role has also included data analysis, program development, and the implementation of evidence-based interventions.

🤝 Awards and Recognition

  • Yunjuan Yang’s research contributions have been acknowledged through a prestigious Yunnan Provincial Grant for Academic Leadership. This award underscores her status as a leading researcher in her field and highlights her ability to lead innovative studies that address pressing public health concerns. She has also been recognized with a Best Researcher Award for her impactful work in adolescent mental health.

💡Skills and Certifications

  • Yunjuan Yang is proficient in public health surveillance, data interpretation, and research methodologies related to child and adolescent well-being. She is skilled in mental health assessment frameworks and is experienced in applying theoretical models such as the Stress Susceptibility-Recovery Model. Her strengths lie in interdisciplinary collaboration, scientific writing, and community health analysis.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Yunjuan Yang’s primary research focus lies in children and adolescent health, with a specialized emphasis on mental health outcomes. Her latest study, published in the Journal of Affective Disorders, examines how sleep duration and daytime outdoor activity influence mental health using a stress-related model. This work contributes to understanding how lifestyle factors affect psychological resilience and vulnerability in adolescents, and it offers evidence to guide public health policy and school-based interventions.

🌎Conclusion

  • Yunjuan Yang is exceptionally suited for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her impactful publications, leadership recognition, and clear commitment to addressing major public health burdens—both behavioral and chronic—reflect outstanding merit. Her work contributes to global discussions while driving regional health improvements, making her a deserving and forward-looking candidate for this honor.

📖Publications

Title: Short sleep duration and daytime outdoor activities effects on adolescents mental health: A stress susceptibility-recovery model analysis
Authors: Yang X, Yang Y, Yang J, Ni J, Li H, Mu X, Wang C
Journal: Journal of Affective Disorders

Title: Unveiling China’s heart disease challenges: a comprehensive retrospective study on national mortality burden
Authors: Yunjuan Yang, Jieqing Min, Yuanyi Zha
Journal: BMC Public Health

Jiarui Han | Public Health | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jiarui Han | Public Health | Best Researcher Award 

Jiarui Han is a Ph.D. candidate in Public Administration at Tianjin University, specializing in public health, health economics, and healthy aging. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Chang’an University, where she graduated top of her class. Her research focuses on healthcare accessibility, insurance policy, and aging-related services, with multiple publications in international journals. Jiarui has presented at leading academic conferences and received numerous national scholarships and university honors. She is skilled in applied econometrics and spatial analysis using tools such as Stata, Matlab, and ArcGIS.

Dr. Jiarui Han | Tianjin University | China

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🎓Education

  • Jiarui Han is currently enrolled in an integrated Bachelor’s to Ph.D. program in Public Administration at the College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University. Prior to this, she completed her undergraduate degree in Business Administration at the School of Economics and Management, Chang’an University.

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Jiarui has published several co-authored research articles in prestigious journals. These include studies on the health poverty trap mechanism (BMC Public Health), the influence of health insurance on healthcare-seeking behavior (Health Promotion International), and value co-creation in smart senior care (Frontiers in Public Health). She is also actively working on papers such as one analyzing rural patients’ price perception in medical choices, and another evaluating the spatial accessibility of primary healthcare in Northern China. Jiarui is a principal investigator for a top-tier project funded by Tianjin University, focusing on policy optimization in hierarchical diagnosis and treatment. She also participates in a key project under China’s National Social Science Foundation.

🤝 Awards and Recognition

  • Throughout her academic career, Jiarui has been recognized with numerous scholarships and honors. She received the Ph.D. Academic Excellence Scholarship from Tianjin University. As an undergraduate, she was awarded the prestigious Chang’an Star Scholarship, and the National Scholarship by the Ministry of Education of China for three consecutive years. These accolades reflect her academic excellence and research potential.

💡Skills and Certifications

  • Jiarui possesses strong statistical and analytical skills with proficiency in Stata, Matlab, ArcGIS, and GeoDa. These tools support her rigorous approach to quantitative research, particularly in econometrics and spatial analysis.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Jiarui’s research spans several interrelated fields, including public health, health economics, healthy aging, and applied econometrics. Her work investigates the economic and behavioral dimensions of healthcare access and quality, particularly in the context of aging populations and rural communities in China. Key areas of inquiry include healthcare policy optimization, health poverty mechanisms, and spatial accessibility to primary healthcare services.

🌎Conclusion

  •  Jiarui Han stands out as an ideal recipient for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her contributions are not only academically rigorous but also socially impactful—making her a model of what this award represents. Honoring her with this recognition would encourage further advancements in public health research and inspire young scholars worldwide.

📖Publications

Title: The impact of environmental factors on public engagement on WeChat in China’s national parks – a socio-cognitive analysis
Authors: Lu, J., Zhang, H., Han, J., Zhang, X.
Journal: Scientific Reports

Title: Inspecting the ‘Health Poverty Trap’ Mechanism: Self-reinforcing Effect and Endogenous Force
Authors: Fu, L., Han, J., Pei, T., Yang, J.
Journal: BMC Public Health

Title: How to Incentivise Primary Care Utilisation: The Impact of Health Insurance Coverage on Health-seeking Behaviour
Authors: Fu, L., Han, J., Xu, K., Pei, T.
Journal: Health Promotion International

Title: How Smart Senior Care Can Achieve Value Co-creation: Evidence from China
Authors: Fu, L., Han, J., Pei, T., Yang, J.
Journal: Frontiers in Public Health