Vivien Jiaqian Zhu | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vivien Jiaqian Zhu | Humanities | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley, United States.

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu is a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley and a visiting scholar at Stanford University, specializing in Japanese literature and art history. She has a diverse academic background, with studies spanning multiple prestigious institutions such as Harvard, Stanford, and Cambridge. Zhu’s research primarily focuses on East Asian languages and cultures, particularly on topics related to Japanese literature, art history, and the intersection of textuality and haptic aesthetics. She has demonstrated excellence through various honors, fellowships, and academic experiences, including her dissertation on the haptic beauty in Kawabata Yasunari’s works. Zhu has also presented at numerous international conferences and contributed significantly to the field through archival research, publications, and curatorial work.

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Education 🎓

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu has pursued a diverse academic path across prestigious institutions. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Japanese Language and Literature at UC Berkeley, where she also received the Regent’s Fellowship. Her Master’s thesis focuses on Kawabata Yasunari’s works, exploring the tactile beauty in his Palm-of-the-Hand Stories. Zhu’s undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley culminated in an honors degree in Comparative Literature and Chinese Language, with a minor in the History of Art. She earned Phi Beta Kappa and other honors during her time at Berkeley. Zhu also studied advanced Japanese at the Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies in Yokohama and undertook language programs at Sophia University, Japan. Her academic pursuits also took her to Middlebury College and the Culinary Institute of America. At present, she is also studying Early Modern Japanese Palaeography at the University of Cambridge under the Mitsubishi Research Fellowship.

Experience 🩺

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu has accumulated extensive experience through her academic and professional roles. She is a visiting scholar at Stanford University, where she collaborates on research projects and participates in academic seminars. Zhu has also worked as a graduate student researcher at UC Berkeley, where she assisted in archival research and curated collections, focusing on Japanese literature and East Asian cultures. Her professional experience extends to editorial roles, including serving on the editorial board of the International Journal of Sustainable Fashion & Textile and as the editor of the Language & Theory section of Ling Mag. Zhu’s expertise is also reflected in her involvement in the International Joint Digital Center for Japanese Art and Culture at Ritsumeikan University. She has conducted research across various international libraries, including UC Berkeley, Nanjing University, and the University of Tokyo. Additionally, Zhu has gained teaching experience, particularly in Chinese calligraphy and East Asian studies.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu’s academic excellence has been recognized through numerous prestigious awards and fellowships. In 2024, she received the Mitsubishi Research Fellowship for Early Modern Japanese Palaeography at the University of Cambridge, allowing her to study under the Emmanuel College at the university. Zhu has been honored with the Regent’s Fellowship for Graduate Study at UC Berkeley, nominated by Professor H. Mack Horton. She was awarded the CJS Graduate Student Fellowship, the UC Berkeley Departmental Award, and the Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Fellowship Award. Zhu’s academic recognition extends to memberships in Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key International Honor Society. She has also earned multiple scholarships and fellowships, including the Nippon Foundation Fellowship for Japanese language studies at Stanford, the Dietrich von Bothmer Classical Scholarship, and the Institute of International Studies Undergraduate Merit Scholarship. Her research contributions have been consistently acknowledged, making her a prominent figure in East Asian literary studies.

Research Focus 🔬

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu’s research focuses on the intersection of Japanese literature, art history, and East Asian cultural studies. Her doctoral research at UC Berkeley explores the tactile and haptic elements in Kawabata Yasunari’s Palm-of-the-Hand Stories, examining how sensory experiences influence narrative structure and reader engagement. Zhu’s academic interests include the cultural and historical contexts of Japanese literature, with a particular emphasis on modern and early modern periods. She investigates the transnational connections between Japan, China, and the broader East Asian region, often incorporating interdisciplinary methodologies from comparative literature, art history, and cultural studies. Additionally, Zhu has worked on archival research projects, including studies of Chinese calligraphy, criminal law, and comparative law. Her studies in early modern Japanese palaeography and her deep engagement with East Asian art and literature reflect her broad intellectual interests, positioning her as a key scholar in understanding the intricate relationships between language, culture, and history in the region.

Conclusion

Vivien Jiaqian Zhu is an exceptionally talented researcher whose interdisciplinary approach and scholarly achievements make her an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her unique focus on the tactile aesthetics in Japanese literature and art, along with her academic excellence, make her stand out as a leader in her field. With a proven track record of global recognition and a commitment to advancing knowledge, Zhu’s continued contributions will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the study of East Asian literature and art history.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • “I Dwell in Possibility”: The Poetics of Space in the Works of 1980s Japanese Avant-Garde Fashion DesignersComparative Literature: East & West

    2024-12-08 | journal-article

    Source:Crossref

    DOI: 10.1080/25723618.2024.2433301

 

Hawraa Shbeeb | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb | Medicine | Best Researcher Award

Fellowship in Infertility and IVF at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Iran.

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb is a dedicated Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist currently pursuing a Fellowship in Infertility and IVF at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. She has significant international experience, registered as a specialist in both Iran and Lebanon, and is affiliated with several esteemed organizations like the Lebanese Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (LSOG) and ISUGO. Her certifications demonstrate a commitment to continuous medical education, and she has contributed to research in infertility and reproductive health, with a recent publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb earned her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (2009-2017). She specialized in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the same institution, completing her residency in December 2021. Currently, she is advancing her expertise through a Fellowship in Infertility and IVF at the prestigious Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2023-present). Her educational background also includes passing the Lebanese Colloquium Medicine Exam (2022), enabling her to practice in Lebanon. Her academic journey reflects a strong focus on women’s reproductive health, with an emphasis on infertility, assisted reproductive technologies, and high-risk pregnancies. Dr. Shbeeb’s pursuit of advanced certifications and continuous learning underscores her dedication to providing cutting-edge care in the field of reproductive medicine.

Experience 🩺

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb has extensive experience as an Obstetrics and Gynecology Specialist. She has been practicing at the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex in Tehran since January 2023. Previously, she served at the Imam Reza Hospital and Ghaem and Ommolbanin Hospitals in Mashhad, Iran (2017-2020). Dr. Shbeeb is also registered with the Lebanese Order of Physicians (LOP) and has been an active specialist in Lebanon since October 2022. Her affiliations with professional organizations like LSOG and ISUGO highlight her involvement in the global medical community. Additionally, she is a dedicated volunteer with the Iranian Red Crescent (2024-present), contributing to humanitarian efforts. Her experience spans clinical practice, research, and teaching, demonstrating a holistic approach to women’s healthcare.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb has earned multiple accolades for her contributions to healthcare and continuous education. She received the International Volunteer Day Award from the Iranian Red Crescent for her humanitarian work in Khorasan Razavi. Her certifications from esteemed bodies like ACOG, SAFOG, FOGSI, and the American Association for Continuous Education reflect her commitment to excellence in gynecology and reproductive health. Notable certifications include those in Minimal Access Surgery, Infertility & ARTs, Pregnancy Complications, and Fetal Medicine. She also holds certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), and Basic Life Support (BLS) from Medtigo Health Education. These honors underscore her dedication to patient care, continuous learning, and professional excellence.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb’s research focuses on the fields of infertility, assisted reproductive technology (ART), and high-risk pregnancies. Her work addresses rare and complex gynecological cases, particularly those involving ectopic pregnancies and complications arising from embryo transfer procedures. Through her recent fellowship, she delves into advanced infertility treatments, IVF protocols, and improving outcomes for couples facing reproductive challenges. Dr. Shbeeb is dedicated to exploring new frontiers in minimal-access gynecological surgery, fetal medicine, and pregnancy complications. Her goal is to bridge clinical practice and research to enhance patient care. Her published case report on cornual pregnancy highlights her commitment to identifying and addressing rare medical conditions, providing valuable insights to the medical community.

Conclusion

Dr. Hawraa Shbeeb is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive clinical expertise, dedication to infertility research, and international professional affiliations. Her recent publication and ongoing fellowship in IVF indicate active engagement with cutting-edge reproductive medicine. Strengthening her research output and focusing on collaborative projects can further solidify her standing as a distinguished researcher in her field.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • Title: Cornual Pregnancy as a Rare Entity of Ectopic Pregnancy After Assisted Reproductive Therapy‐Embryo Transfer (ART‐ET): A Case ReportPublication: Clinical Case Reports
    Year: 2024
    ISSN: 2050-0904Authors: Hawraa Hassan Shbeeb

 

 

Bikash khadka | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bikash khadka | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bikash khadka , Nepal Mediciti , Nepal

Dr. Bikash Khadka is a dedicated anesthesiologist from Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal, with extensive experience in critical care and perioperative medicine. He earned his MD in Anesthesiology from Lumbini Medical College, affiliated with Kathmandu University, in 2018, after completing his MBBS at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences in 2012. Dr. Bikash Khadka currently serves as a Junior Consultant Anesthesiologist at Nepal Mediciti Hospital, where he manages a 32-bed mixed ICU and conducts anesthesia for various surgeries. Passionate about medical education, he has also served as a Lecturer at Lumbini Medical College. His research focuses on anesthesia techniques, critical care, and perioperative safety, with numerous published articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is proficient in advanced airway management, regional blocks, and critical patient care. Dr. Bikash  Khadka actively participates in medical workshops and conferences to stay updated in his field.

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Work Experience

Dr. Bikash Khadka has been a Junior Consultant Anesthesiologist at Nepal Mediciti Hospital since August 2019, where he manages a 32-bed mixed ICU and provides anesthesia for diverse surgeries. From November 2018 to August 2019, he worked as a Lecturer at Lumbini Medical College, teaching anesthesiology to medical students. As a Resident Doctor (2015-2018) at the same institution, he performed pre-anesthetic assessments, anesthesia conduction, ICU management, and supervised junior residents. His responsibilities included emergency surgeries, obstetric analgesia, and critical care. From September 2013 to March 2014, he was a Medical Officer at Alka Hospital, providing emergency care. His experience spans specialized anesthesia services, resuscitation, and managing patients across various surgical and ICU settings.

Education and Training

Dr. Bikash Khadka earned his MD in Anesthesiology from Lumbini Medical College, affiliated with Kathmandu University, from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, he completed his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences between 2008 and 2012. During his medical education, he acquired extensive theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, laying the foundation for his career in anesthesiology and critical care. His education focused on pre-anesthetic assessment, anesthesia conduction, ICU management, and patient care during complex surgical procedures. Dr. Bikash Khadka also completed significant training, including ACLS, BLS, airway management, and acute care ultrasound workshops, strengthening his proficiency in both clinical and emergency care. His commitment to continual learning is reflected in his active participation in national conferences and specialized courses.

Awards and Training

Dr. Bikash Khadka has attended various prestigious conferences and workshops, including the 17th National Conference of the Society of Anesthesiologists of Nepal (SANCON) in 2016. He participated in specialized workshops like the Difficult Airway Workshop and Acute Care Ultrasound Workshop. He holds certifications in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS), showcasing his dedication to critical care excellence. His commitment to academic excellence is evident through his lecturer role and involvement in training junior residents. Dr. Bikash Khadka’s clinical expertise and research contributions have established him as a respected professional in anesthesiology and critical care in Nepal.

Research Focus

Dr. Bikash Khadka’s research focuses on anesthesiology, critical care, and perioperative management. His interests include optimizing patient outcomes in ICU settings, managing complex airway cases, and preventing anesthesia-related complications. He has contributed to research on rare medical conditions, such as Boerhaave syndrome and post-COVID-19 vaccine complications. Dr. Bikash khadka is also interested in comparative studies on pharmacological agents to improve surgical outcomes, such as using dexmedetomidine and dexamethasone for postoperative nausea prevention. His work often explores innovative approaches to regional anesthesia, patient safety, and critical care protocols. His systematic reviews and case reports provide valuable insights into anesthesia practice and patient management.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Role of pre-operative counseling with NSQIP surgical risk calculator in the surgical patients

Authors: Khadka, B., Sharma, A., Bhattarai, P.R., Rayamajhi, B., Adhikari, H.

Journal: Surgery Open Science

Year: 2024

Volume: 18, pp. 11–16

Citations: 0

Pyopericardium progressing to cardiac tamponade in a patient with dengue fever

Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K., Regmi, A., KC, S., Nepal, R.

Journal: IDCases

Year: 2024

Volume: 36, Article e01996

Citations: 0

Removing knotted or stuck epidural catheters: a systematic review of case reports

Authors: Khadka, B., Sharma, A., Regmi, A., Ghimire, A., Bhattarai, P.R.

Journal: Anesthesia and Pain Medicine

Year: 2023

Volume: 18(3), pp. 315–324

Citations: 1

A rare case of Boerhaave syndrome with cervico-thoracic esophageal junction rupture causing bilateral empyema; case report from Nepal

Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K., Dahal, P., Adhikari, H.

Journal: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports

Year: 2023

Volume: 105, Article 108018

Citations: 2

Post COVID-19 vaccine Guillain-Barré syndrome

Authors: Khadka, B., Khanal, K.

Journal: Journal of Nepal Health Research Council

Year: 2022

Volume: 19(4), pp. 852–854

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Xiaoning wang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoning wang | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoning wang, Department of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Dr. Xiaoning Wang serves as the Deputy Director at The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University. With over 17 years of medical expertise, Dr. Wang is an Associate Chief Physician specializing in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and immunotherapy. 🧬✨ He has led notable research projects, including advancements in acute T-cell leukemia treatment and NK cell reconstruction. Dr. Wang has published extensively in renowned journals like Blood and Nature Communications 🩸📚 and holds multiple patents. A leader in the field, he is a key figure in various medical associations, driving innovation and collaboration in hematology. 🌐🎓

 

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Academic and Professional Background 🎓💼

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoning Wang has a rich medical career spanning over 17 years. He currently serves as an Associate Chief Physician (Jan 2017 – Present), where he oversees advanced hematology treatments and research. Previously, he worked as an Attending Physician (Mar 2012 – Dec 2016), gaining extensive expertise in patient care and clinical decision-making. His medical journey began as a Resident Doctor (July 2006 – Feb 2012), where he honed his foundational skills in diagnostics and treatment. Dr. Wang’s professional growth reflects his dedication to medical excellence and patient-focused innovation. 🏥🩺✨

 

Research Contributions

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xiaoning Wang is a prominent researcher whose work spans hematology, oncology, and infectious diseases. Key studies include identifying the novel HLA-C*14:02:01:33 allele via advanced sequencing techniques, optimizing treatment regimens for severe pneumocystis pneumonia, and investigating high NK cell levels in grafts reducing febrile neutropenia post-transplantation. Her pivotal work on molecular biomarkers in multiple myeloma and graft-versus-host disease therapies showcases her innovative approach to immunology and stem cell research. Dr. Wang has significantly contributed to international medical knowledge, with publications in Nature Communications, Blood, and JAMA Ophthalmology. 📚✨

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • The novel HLA-C*14:02:01:33 allele identified by Pacific Biosciences HiFi sequencing in a Chinese individual.
  • A regimen based on the combination of trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole with caspofungin and corticosteroids as a first-line therapy for patients with severe non-HIV-related pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia: a retrospective study in a tertiary hospital.
  • Endogenous Aspergillus thermomutatus Endophthalmitis in a Patient With Myelodysplastic Syndrome.
  • High levels of NK Cells in graft are associated with reduced febrile neutropenia after haploidentical peripheral blood stem cell transplantation.
  • The latest edition of WHO and ELN guidance and a new risk model for Chinese acute myeloid leukemia patients.
  • Bloody tears as initial manifestation of rhino-orbital mucormycosis.
  • Pneumocystis jiroveci Pneumonia secondary to tyrosine kinase inhibitor with blinatumomab therapy: A case report.
  • ADAR1 improved Treg cell function through the miR-21b/Foxp3 axis and inhibits the progression of acute graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
  • Integrative Analysis of Bulk RNA-Seq and Single-Cell RNA-Seq Unveils Novel Prognostic Biomarkers in Multiple Myeloma.
  • Acute myeloid leukemia secondary to acute B lymphoblastic leukemia treated with maintenance therapy in a child: A case report.
  • Basiliximab for steroid-refractory acute graft-versus-host disease: A real-world analysis.