Haojie Shan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Haojie Shan | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Resident Surgeon at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School, China.

Dr. Haojie Shan is a dedicated resident surgeon specializing in orthopaedics at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital, affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine. With a strong clinical and research foundation, Dr. Shan is passionate about advancing orthopaedic treatments, focusing on challenging areas such as osteonecrosis of the femoral head, bone immunity, and regeneration. His contributions to orthopaedics have been recognized through multiple prestigious awards, highlighting his commitment to innovation. Dr. Shan’s blend of clinical expertise and research excellence positions him as an emerging leader in orthopaedics, driven to enhance patient care and develop novel medical solutions.

Publication Profile

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Education

Dr. Shan completed his Ph.D. in Surgery (Orthopaedics) in 2023 at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he also earned his MD in 2020. He first obtained his Bachelor of Science in Clinical Medicine from Henan University in 2017. Each stage of his education has been marked by rigorous training, both in clinical practice and research, equipping him with a comprehensive understanding of orthopaedic medicine. This academic progression underscores Dr. Shan’s commitment to mastering complex medical challenges, particularly in his chosen field of orthopaedics, and provides a strong foundation for his clinical and research career.

Professional Experience

Currently, Dr. Shan is a resident surgeon in orthopaedics at Shanghai Sixth People’s Hospital. In this role, he has gained practical experience managing complex orthopaedic cases, with a focus on surgical techniques and postoperative care. His position at this leading hospital allows him to integrate his research insights with clinical practice, enhancing patient care with innovative approaches. His exposure to diverse cases has refined his skills in addressing issues like bone regeneration and infection control, which align with his research interests. Dr. Shan’s experience exemplifies his dedication to combining clinical expertise with research-driven improvements in orthopaedic care.

Research Focus

Dr. Shan’s research focuses on osteonecrosis of the femoral head, bone immunity, bone regeneration, and biomedical materials. His work seeks to address significant challenges in orthopaedic surgery, such as restoring bone function and preventing infection in complex cases. Dr. Shan is particularly interested in innovative treatments that promote healing and enhance patient outcomes. His research on bone and soft tissue infection and immunity explores the interactions between implants and the body’s immune response. Through his investigations, Dr. Shan aims to bridge scientific discovery and clinical application, advancing orthopaedic treatment methods and expanding therapeutic options in the field.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Shan has received multiple prestigious awards, reflecting his contributions to orthopaedics and medical innovation. In 2024, he won the Gold Award in the Shanghai Division and the National Silver Award at the International Innovation Competition for College Students in China. Additionally, he earned First Prize in the Rehabilitation Medicine and Engineering Innovation Competition (2023) and accolades for his papers at major conferences. His achievements also include third-place awards in the China Medical Device Innovation Competition and the Shanghai Orthopedics Annual Meeting. These recognitions underscore Dr. Shan’s dedication to advancing orthopaedic science and patient care.

Conclusion

Overall, Dr. Haojie Shan demonstrates strong qualifications for the “Best Researcher Award” based on his academic background, innovative research, and significant recognition within orthopaedics. Enhancing international visibility through collaborations and publications could further elevate his standing. Given his notable achievements and ongoing impact, he is a well-qualified candidate for the award.

Publication Top Notes 

Title: A chitosan/gelatin/aldehyde hyaluronic acid hydrogel coating releasing calcium ions and vancomycin in pH response to prevent the formation of bacterial biofilm
Authors: Li, Y., Sung Min, H., Chen, C., … Lu, L., Yu, X.
Year: 2025
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers, 347, 122723
Citations: 0

Title: Copper-infused zinc porphyrin supramolecular polymersomes for triple synergistic combat against wound bacterial biofilm infections
Authors: Yang, L., Du, Y., Yin, F., … Zhou, Y., Yu, X.
Year: 2024
Journal: Aggregate
Citations: 0

Title: An Intelligent Hydrogel Platform with Triple-Triggered On-Demand Release for Accelerating Diabetic Wound Healing
Authors: Zhang, X., Li, Y., Zhao, Z., … Ren, R., Du, C.
Year: 2024
Journal: Small Methods
Citations: 0

Title: Scd-1 deficiency promotes the differentiation of CD8+ T effector
Authors: Lin, Y., Li, X., Shan, H., … Liu, F., Yu, X.
Year: 2024
Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 14, 1325390
Citations: 1

Title: Effects of astragaloside IV on glucocorticoid-induced avascular necrosis of the femoral head via regulating Akt-related pathways
Authors: Shan, H., Lin, Y., Yin, F., … Zhou, Z., Yu, X.
Year: 2023
Journal: Cell Proliferation, 56(11), e13485
Citations: 4

Title: Dimethyl Oxalylglycine Activates Tendon-Derived Stem Cells to Promote Regeneration of Achilles Tendon Rupture in Rats via HIF-1α
Authors: Wang, Y., Li, M., Lin, Y., … Shan, H., Wu, T.
Year: 2023
Journal: Advanced Therapeutics, 6(3), 2200164
Citations: 2

Title: The Ubiquitination of RIPK2 is Mediated by Peli3 and Negatively Regulates the Onset of Infectious Osteomyelitis
Authors: Le, L., Shan, H., Lin, Y., … Shi, Z., Xu, Y.
Year: 2023
Journal: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 76(4), pp. 240–245
Citations: 0

Title: Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 8 Is Critical for the Onset of Infectious Osteomyelitis by Targeting RIPK2 Ubiquitination
Authors: Chen, Y., Wan, Y., Shan, H., … Jiang, C., Shi, Z.
Year: 2023
Journal: Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, 76(3), pp. 197–203
Citations: 0

Title: Staphylococcus aureus Infection Initiates Hypoxia-Mediated Transforming Growth Factor-b1 Upregulation to Trigger Osteomyelitis
Authors: Zhang, W., Lin, Y., Zong, Y., … Zhou, Z., Yu, X.
Year: 2022
Journal: mSystems, 7(4)
Citations: 9

 

Jun QIAN | Biomedical Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jun QIAN | Biomedical Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jun QIAN, Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research of Zhejiang University, China

Based on the information provided, Prof. Dr. Jun Qian appears highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Publication profile

Education and Professional Background

Prof. Dr. Jun Qian earned his Bachelor and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Optical Engineering at Zhejiang University in 2004 and 2009, respectively. He has enriched his research experience as a visiting scholar with Prof. Paras Prasad’s Group at the University at Buffalo (2006-2007) and with Prof. Ben Zhong Tang’s Group at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in late 2016. Currently, he serves as a professor in the College of Optical Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University.

Research Focus and Achievements

Prof. Qian’s research specializes in Biomedical Photonics, particularly in deep-tissue and high-resolution in vivo high-order nonlinear optical microscopy and NIR-II fluorescence bioimaging. His contributions to the field are substantial, with over 90 publications as first or corresponding author. Notably, more than 50 of these papers are published in high-impact journals such as Nature Communications, Light: Science & Applications, and Advanced Materials. His work has been cited over 8,000 times, and he has an H-index of 55.

Recognition and Contributions

Dr. Jun Qian has delivered invited talks at over 60 international and domestic conferences, showcasing his expertise and impact in the field of optical engineering and biomedical photonics.

Publication Top Notes

  • Using 915 nm laser excited Tm3+/Er3+/Ho3+-doped NaYbF4 upconversion nanoparticles for in vitro and deeper in vivo bioimaging without overheating irradiationACS Nano – Cited by: 567 – Year: 2011 📈🔬
  • AIE luminogens for bioimaging and theranostics: from organelles to animalsChem – Cited by: 517 – Year: 2017 🧬🔬
  • Sensitivity enhancement of transition metal dichalcogenides/silicon nanostructure-based surface plasmon resonance biosensorScientific Reports – Cited by: 404 – Year: 2016 📊🔬
  • Real-Time and High-Resolution Bioimaging with Bright Aggregation‐Induced Emission Dots in Short‐Wave Infrared RegionAdvanced Materials – Cited by: 370 – Year: 2018 🌟🔬
  • Design of AIEgens for near-infrared IIb imaging through structural modulation at molecular and morphological levelsNature Communications – Cited by: 328 – Year: 2020 🧪🔬
  • Multifunctional gold nanorods with ultrahigh stability and tunability for in vivo fluorescence imaging, SERS detection, and photodynamic therapyAngewandte Chemie International Edition – Cited by: 268 – Year: 2013 🏆🔬
  • Quantum rod bioconjugates as targeted probes for confocal and two-photon fluorescence imaging of cancer cellsNano Letters – Cited by: 252 – Year: 2007 🎯🔬
  • Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles as Theranostic System for Near-Infrared-II Fluorescence Imaging and Photothermal Therapy under Safe Laser FluenceACS Nano – Cited by: 246 – Year: 2020 💡🔬
  • Localized surface plasmon resonance enhanced organic solar cell with gold nanospheresApplied Energy – Cited by: 222 – Year: 2011 ☀️🔬
  • Single-molecular near-infrared-II theranostic systems: ultrastable aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles for long-term tracing and efficient photothermal therapyACS Nano – Cited by: 221 – Year: 2018 🔬💫
  • Aggregation-induced emission luminogen with near-infrared-II excitation and near-infrared-I emission for ultradeep intravital two-photon microscopyACS Nano – Cited by: 200 – Year: 2018 🔭🔬
  • Ultrastable and Biocompatible NIR‐II Quantum Dots for Functional BioimagingAdvanced Functional Materials – Cited by: 192 – Year: 2018 🧪🔬
  • Upconverting nanoparticles for pre‐clinical diffuse optical imaging, microscopy and sensing: Current trends and future challengesLaser & Photonics Reviews – Cited by: 188 – Year: 2013 🔬🔭
  • Precise Deciphering of Brain Vasculatures and Microscopic Tumors with Dual NIR‐II Fluorescence and Photoacoustic ImagingAdvanced Materials – Cited by: 185 – Year: 2019 🧠🔬
  • Observation of multiphoton‐induced fluorescence from graphene oxide nanoparticles and applications in in vivo functional bioimagingAngewandte Chemie – Cited by: 181 – Year: 2012 🌟🔬
  • Biologically Inspired Polydopamine Capped Gold Nanorods for Drug Delivery and Light-Mediated Cancer TherapyACS Applied Materials & Interfaces – Cited by: 180 – Year: 2016 💊🔬


Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Jun Qian’s impressive academic background, significant research contributions, high citation count, and active engagement in the scientific community underscore his suitability for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in advanced imaging techniques and substantial publication record highlight his outstanding achievements and leadership in his field.

 

Zalike Keskin Erdogan | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan | Tissue Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan, Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London, specializing in microfluidic encapsulation of biosensors and tissue engineering. With a background in biomedical engineering and extensive experience in cell culture and biomaterials, she has led projects, authored numerous publications, and presented at international conferences. Dr. Keskin Erdogan’s research focuses on developing innovative solutions for regenerative medicine, particularly in neural tissue engineering and wound healing. She is an active member of several professional societies and has received prestigious awards for her contributions. 🧪🔬📚

 

Publication Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan’s academic journey reflects her dedication to advancing biomedical sciences. She earned her PhD in Medical Sciences from University College London, UK, specializing in neural tissue engineering with hydrogel-phosphate glass fiber constructs. During her doctoral studies, she published extensively, presented at international conferences, and received prestigious scholarships and travel funds. Her MSc in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering from Ege University, Turkey, showcased her prowess in bioartificial skin development, while her BEng in Bioengineering laid the foundation for her mechanical characterization expertise. Dr. Keskin Erdogan’s academic achievements exemplify her commitment to pushing the boundaries of bioengineering. 🎓🔬📚

 

Professional Experience:

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan, PhD, is currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK. Her expertise lies in the innovative field of microfluidic encapsulation, where she leads a project focusing on whole cell biosensors for co-culturing with mammalian cells and utilizing flow cytometry. With prior roles as a Research Assistant at Izmir Economy University and a Graduate Assistant at Ege University, Turkey, Dr. Keskin Erdogan has honed her skills in biomedical and bioengineering research. She actively mentors students, contributes to academic publications, and explores novel applications of hydrogel-based biomaterials. 🧪🔬📝

 

Research Focus:

Dr. Zalike Keskin Erdogan’s research focus encompasses a wide range of areas within biomedical engineering and biomaterials science. Her work spans the development and characterization of novel biomaterials for various applications, including skin tissue engineering, drug delivery systems for glaucoma treatment, and scaffold design for bone defect treatment. Additionally, she investigates the utilization of bioprinted tissue constructs for neural injury repair and explores the implications of different substrates on cellular response, such as astrocytes. Dr. Keskin Erdogan’s multidisciplinary research endeavors aim to address critical challenges in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, ultimately contributing to advancements in healthcare. 🧬🔬🩺

Publication Top Notes:

Novel keratin modified bacterial cellulose nanocomposite production and characterization for skin tissue engineering

Recent advances in drug delivery systems for glaucoma treatment

SIS/aligned fibre scaffold designed to meet layered oesophageal tissue complexity and properties

Crosslinking of poly (vinyl alcohol) nanofibres with polycarboxylic acids: Biocompatibility with human skin keratinocyte cells

A review of functionalised bacterial cellulose for targeted biomedical fields

Poly-ε-caprolactone/fibrin-alginate scaffold: a new pro-angiogenic composite biomaterial for the treatment of bone defects

Utilization of GelMA with phosphate glass fibers for glial cell alignment

Modular orthopaedic tissue engineering with implantable microcarriers and canine adipose-derived mesenchymal stromal cells

Therapeutic Application of an Ag-Nanoparticle-PNIPAAm-Modified Eggshell Membrane Construct for Dermal Regeneration and Reconstruction

Inclusion of calcium phosphate does not further improve in vitro and in vivo osteogenesis in a novel, highly biocompatible, mechanically stable and 3D printable polymer