Jing Zhao | Reproductive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

DR. Jing Zhao | Reproductive Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jing Zhao is a distinguished researcher and clinician in reproductive medicine, specializing in assisted reproductive technologies, ovarian stimulation, and embryo genetics. She has published extensively in leading journals such as JAMA Network Open, Human Reproduction, and Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, often as a corresponding author. Her work focuses on optimizing fertility outcomes through advanced hormonal protocols and genetic screening. With a strong academic background and clinical insight, Dr. Zhao plays a key role in bridging laboratory research with patient-centered care in reproductive health.

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🎓Education

  • Dr. Jing Zhao received advanced medical and scientific training in reproductive medicine and embryology, culminating in a doctoral degree in reproductive biology or a related field. Her academic background has been foundational in enabling her to conduct high-level clinical and translational research on assisted reproductive technologies, embryo development, and ovarian function.

👨‍🏫 Experience

  • Dr. Zhao is an accomplished researcher and clinician specializing in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. She has served as a principal investigator or senior collaborator in numerous research studies focusing on controlled ovarian stimulation, embryo quality, and genetic screening in assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles. Her affiliation with leading research institutions and fertility centers has allowed her to bridge clinical practice with scientific innovation in reproductive health.

🤝 Awards and Recognition

  • Dr. Zhao’s contributions have been widely recognized in the reproductive medicine community. Her consistent role as a corresponding author in prestigious journals such as JAMA Network Open, Human Reproduction, and Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology demonstrates the recognition she receives for her leadership in reproductive research. While specific awards are not listed, her publication record and authorship role signal professional esteem and scientific impact.

💡Skills and Certifications

  • Dr. Zhao is highly skilled in reproductive endocrinology, clinical embryology, controlled ovarian stimulation protocols, and embryo genetic assessment. She also has expertise in preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A), ovarian reserve assessment, and fertility outcome optimization. Her analytical approach to data, combined with clinical acumen, allows her to deliver research with strong translational relevance.

🔬 Research Focus

  • Dr. Zhao’s research focuses on improving clinical outcomes in assisted reproductive technologies through hormonal protocol optimization, embryo viability assessment, and genetic screening techniques. Her work explores the effects of factors like SARS-CoV-2 infection on embryo quality, the genetic links between ovarian reserve and miscarriage, and strategies to increase euploid blastocyst rates. She is particularly interested in understanding early embryonic development and self-correction mechanisms within blastocysts, offering new insights into embryo competence and reproductive success.

🌎Conclusion

  • Dr. Jing Zhao has emerged as a leading figure in the field of reproductive medicine, with a research portfolio that addresses critical aspects of assisted reproductive technologies, including embryo viability, ovarian stimulation, and genetic diagnostics. Her consistent presence as a corresponding author in high-impact journals underscores her role as a research leader and innovator. With strong academic training, clinical expertise, and a clear vision for advancing reproductive health outcomes, Dr. Zhao is well-positioned to continue driving meaningful progress in reproductive science. Her work holds significant promise for improving fertility treatments and supporting patients on their path to parenthood.

📖Publications

  1. Title: Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Controlled Ovarian Stimulation With Oocyte- and Embryo-Related Outcomes
    Authors: Tian F, Li S, Li N, Zhao H, Luo M, Zhang J, Mao Z, Zhang Q, Li R, Tang T, Zhang C, Li Y, Zhang S*, Zhao J*
    Journal: JAMA Network Open

  2. Title: Correlation between controlled ovarian stimulation protocols and euploid blastocyst rate in pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy cycles
    Authors: Bixia Huang, Hui Li, Bin Xu, Ning Li, Xiaofei Wang, Yanping Li, Jing Zhao*
    Journal: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

  3. Title: Association between ovarian reserve and spontaneous miscarriage and their shared genetic architecture
    Authors: Yan Yi, Jing Fu, Shi Xie, Qiong Zhang, Bin Xu, Yonggang Wang, Yijing Wang, Bin Li, Guihu Zhao, Jinchen Li*, Yanping Li*, Jing Zhao*
    Journal: Human Reproduction

  4. Title: Arrested Cells/Cellular Debris Expelled from Blastocysts Is Self-Correction Phenomenon During Early Embryonic Development
    Authors: Xiaoxia Wang#, Jing Zhao#, Zhongyuan Yao, Qiuping Xia, Tianli Chang, Jun Zeng, Jiaqi Liu, Yanping Li, Huimin Zhu
    Journal: Reproductive Sciences

  5. Title: Pretreatment with a long-acting GnRH agonist for frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles: how to improve live birth?
    Authors: Xu B, Hou Z, Liu N, Zhao J*, Li Y*
    Journal: Journal of Ovarian Research

Prof. Cuifang Hao | Reproduction | Best Researcher Award | 1162

 

Prof. Cuifang Hao | Reproduction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Cuifang Hao,Qingdao Woman and Children’s Hospital , China

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📚 Early Academic Pursuits

Cuifang Hao embarked on her academic journey with a passion for reproductive medicine. She honed her expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of female infertility, focusing on conditions like ovulation disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), ovarian dysfunction, repeated implantation failures, and thin endometrium. Her early academic achievements laid a strong foundation for her future contributions to the field.

💼 Professional Endeavors

As an archiater at the Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Women and Children’s Hospital, Qingdao University, Cuifang Hao has made significant strides in her career. She serves as a doctoral supervisor and has been recognized as a national excellent science and technology worker. Additionally, she is an outstanding contribution expert of the National Health and Family Planning Commission and an outstanding middle-age and young expert of Shandong Province. Her work primarily revolves around the application of assisted reproductive technology.

🔬CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

  • Cuifang Hao’s research has led to groundbreaking findings in reproductive medicine. She has hosted two National Natural Science Foundation projects and four provincial and municipal research projects. Notable among her contributions is the “high estrogen” theory of ovulation disorder and the innovative “core-pulling” resection of hydrosalpinx. Her research aims to improve the understanding and treatment of female infertility, with a particular focus on PCOS and other ovulation-related disorders.

🌟Impact and Influence

  • Cuifang Hao has made a significant impact through her research and clinical work. She has won numerous awards, including two third prizes in National Maternal and Child Health Science and Technology, one second prize and one third prize in Shandong Province Science and Technology Achievements, one second prize and one third prize in Shandong Medical Science and Technology, and three second prizes in Yantai City Science and Technology Achievements. Her contributions have been instrumental in advancing reproductive health care in China.

 📖 ACADEMIC CITES

Cuifang Hao’s work is widely recognized and cited in the academic community. She has published over 126 papers as the first author and corresponding author, with 37 of these papers being published in SCI-indexed journals.

🌍 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Cuifang Hao’s legacy in the field of reproductive medicine is marked by her innovative research and dedicated clinical practice. As a member of the Reproductive Committee of the Chinese Medical Association and vice chairman of several provincial committees, she continues to influence reproductive health policies and practices. Her future contributions are anticipated to further advance the understanding and treatment of female infertility, solidifying her legacy as a pioneer in reproductive medicine.

📰PUBLICATIONS

    • 1. Prediction Model for Missed Abortion of Patients Treated with IVF-ET Based on XGBoost: A Retrospective Study

      • Authors: Yuan, G., Lv, B., Du, X., Liu, Y., Hao, C.
      • Journal: PeerJ

      2. Application of Artificial Neural Networks in Reproductive Medicine

      • Authors: Yuan, G., Lv, B., Hao, C.
      • Journal: Human Fertility

      3. Intrauterine Perfusion of Autologous Platelet-Rich Plasma Before Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Improves the Clinical Pregnancy Rate of Women With Recurrent Implantation Failure

      • Authors: Xu, Y., Hao, C., Fang, J., Xue, P., Miao, R.
      • Journal: Frontiers in Medicine

      4. Live Birth with or Without Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy

      • Authors: Yan, J., Qin, Y., Zhao, H., Legro, R.S., Chen, Z.-J.
      • Journal: New England Journal of Medicine

      5. Effect of Orlistat on Live Birth Rate in Overweight or Obese Women Undergoing IVF-ET: A Randomized Clinical Trial

      • Authors: Wang, Z., Zhao, J., Ma, X., Tan, J., Shi, Y.
      • Journal: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism