Sakarie Mustafe Hidig | Cancer Cell Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sakarie Mustafe Hidig | Cancer Cell Biology | Research Excellence Award

Zhejiang University School of Medicine | United Kingdom

Dr. Sakarie Mustafe Hidig is a General Surgeon, Clinical Researcher, and Editor-in-Chief affiliated with Zhejiang University School of Medicine and the Research Center at Hargeisa Group Hospital. He serves as the UK Country Coordinator for the International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM) and is an active member of the China Medical Association, Somali Medical Association, and the Scholars Academic and Scientific Society. Dr. Hidig has earned multiple international honors, including the SHEN Best Researcher Awards, GCDMSE-2024, and ISSN Research Awards. With over 70 published papers, 280+ SCI editorial handling experiences, and 14 research projects, his work spans general, gastrointestinal, trauma, emergency, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic surgery. He also contributes as an editor for major journals such as PLOS One Medicine, Annals of Medicine and Surgery, Obesity Surgery, and JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. His research interests include surgical oncology, hepatology, pancreatic cancer, and public health.

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Hongjin Liu | Cancer Cell Biology | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hongjin Liu | Cancer Cell Biology | Research Excellence Award

National Cancer Center/National Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital & Shenzhen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College | China

Hongjin Liu is a medical oncologist whose research centers on cancer biology, therapeutic resistance, and tumorigenesis. His work spans molecular oncology, hepatocellular carcinoma, and mechanisms of somatic mutagenesis across human tissues. He has contributed to high-impact studies published in Nature and Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, including investigations uncovering the landscape of somatic mutations in normal tissues and the critical role of VAV2 in DNA repair and radiotherapy resistance. His research also explores noncoding RNA–mediated regulatory networks in liver cancer, notably identifying the oncogenic function of ELF3-AS1 through its modulation of the miR-98-5p/CPSF4 axis. Collectively, his publications provide important insights into genomic instability, tumor microenvironment dynamics, and potential molecular targets for improving therapeutic outcomes. His translational research aims to bridge molecular mechanisms with clinical oncology to support precision cancer treatment and advance strategies for overcoming therapy resistance.

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1. Ge, P., Niu, S., Fang, M., Xu, Q., Zhang, W., Xu, J., Yang, F., Wang, Y., Shi, T., & Liu, H. (2025). ELF3-AS1 promotes the carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by inhibiting miR-98-5p/CPSF4 axis. Nucleosides, Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids.

2. Zhang, W., Liu, Z., Liu, H., Huang, Z., Huang, X., Xu, L., Che, X., & Zhan, Z. (2025). The impact of immune checkpoint inhibitors on prognosis in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma treated with TACE and lenvatinib: A meta-analysis. Frontiers in Immunology.

3. Liu, W., Miao, C., Zhang, S., Liu, Y., Niu, X., Xi, Y., Guo, W., Chu, J., Lin, A., Liu, H., Yang, X., Chen, X., Zhong, C., Ma, Y., Wang, Y., Zhu, S., Liu, S., Tan, W., Lin, D., & Wu, C. (2021). VAV2 is required for DNA repair and implicated in cancer radiotherapy resistance. Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy, 6(9), 2906–2919.

4. Li, R., Di, L., Li, J., Fan, W., Liu, Y., Guo, W., Liu, W., Liu, L., Li, Q., Chen, L., Chen, Y., Miao, C., Liu, H., Wang, Y., Ma, Y., Xu, D., Lin, D., Huang, Y., Wang, J., Bai, F., & Wu, C. (2021). A body map of somatic mutagenesis in morphologically normal human tissues. Nature, 597(7876), 398–403.

5. Chen, Y., Zeng, Q., Liu, X., Fu, J., Zeng, Z., Zhao, Z., Liu, Z., Bai, W., Dong, Z., & Liu, H. (2018). LINE-1 ORF-1p enhances the transcription factor activity of pregnenolone X receptor and promotes sorafenib resistance in hepatocellular carcinoma cells. Cancer Management and Research, 10, 6345–6358.

Yanqi Dang | Cancer Cell Biology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Yanqi Dang | Cancer Cell Biology | Editorial Board Member

Institute of Digestive Diseases, Longhua Hospital, China-Canada Center of Research for Digestive Diseases, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200032 | China

The researcher focuses on the epigenetic regulation of metabolic diseases and tumorigenesis, with major contributions in colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnostics, mechanisms, and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)-based interventions. In early CRC detection, the team performed transfer RNA (tRNA) sequencing and identified two key tRFsβ€”tRF-Tyr-GTA-081 (downregulated) and tRF-Ala-AGC-060 (upregulated)β€”whose combined diagnostic model demonstrated strong performance for colorectal neoplastic lesions and cancer, outperforming traditional markers such as CEA and CA199. Multi-omics analyses of mRNAs, miRNAs and circRNAs identified three circRNAs with predictive value for adenoma–carcinoma transition. Through DNA hydroxymethylation sequencing, ZW10 emerged as a prognostic-related marker, and its circulating hydroxymethylation level showed high accuracy for early CRC detection. Mechanistic studies revealed that METTL3 regulates CRB3 in an m6A-dependent manner to modulate HIPPO signaling, while DNMT3B- and TET2-mediated epigenetic modifications jointly control PGC-1Ξ± to promote CRC progression. In therapeutic research, Scutellaria baicalensis Tang, Sijunzi Tang, and related monomers are under investigation for anti-CRC effects. In metabolic disease research, Ling-Gui-Zhu-Gan decoction and cinnamaldehyde were shown to improve steatosis and insulin resistance in NAFLD, supporting the TCM concept of β€œphlegm-beverage.” Current studies focus on lean NAFLD, demonstrating that METTL14 regulates TIM3 to influence disease development, and that GJLZ decoction alleviates steatosis and inflammation by enhancing this pathway.

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Ma, J., …, & al. (2025). Regulation of histone H3K27 methylation in inflammation and cancer.

Waldemar Debinski | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Waldemar Debinski | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Wake Forest School of Medicine | United States

Dr. Waldemar Debinski, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished neuroscientist and cancer researcher recognized for his pioneering work in brain tumor biology and targeted molecular therapies. His research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms that drive the development and progression of malignant brain tumors, with a particular emphasis on gliomas. Dr. Debinski has significantly contributed to the development of novel targeted therapeutics, including receptor-directed cytotoxins and biologics designed to selectively eliminate tumor cells while sparing healthy tissues. His investigations bridge molecular oncology, translational science, and clinical application, aiming to improve therapeutic outcomes for patients with brain cancers. Throughout his career, he has integrated insights from physiology, molecular biology, and pharmacology to develop translational approaches that move from laboratory discovery to clinical implementation. His extensive research has advanced the understanding of tumor-specific receptors and intracellular signaling pathways, contributing to innovative strategies in cancer immunotherapy and precision medicine. Dr. Debinski’s work exemplifies the integration of basic and clinical research toward the development of next-generation treatments for central nervous system malignancies, positioning him as a leading figure in neuro-oncology and translational cancer research.

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Wocial, B., Januszewicz, W., Siedlecki, J., Feltynowski, T., & Debinski, W. (1982). Alterations in plasma dopamine-Ξ²-hydroxylase and catecholamine concentrations during surgical removal of pheochromocytoma. Endocrinologie, 79, 131–139.

Debinski, W., & Wocial, B. (1982). Various aspects of sodium metabolism in hypertension [in Polish]. Polski Tygodnik Lekarski, 37, 1339–1342.

Ignatowska-Świtalska, H., Debinski, W., & Chojnowski, K. (1983). The role of certain hormonal factors in arterial hypertension [in Polish]. Materia Medica Polona, 15, 74–86.

Wasawska, T., Feltynowski, T., Majewska, Z., Januszewicz, W., Sobolewska-Karwowska, A., Wocial, B., & Debinski, W. (1984). Pheochromocytoma: Description of two cases with an unusual clinical picture [in Polish]. Polski Tygodnik Lekarski, 39, 261–263.

Czarkowski, M., & Debinski, W. (1984). Sodium and primary arterial hypertension [in Polish] (Review). Kardiologia Polska, 27, 967–976.

Wocial, B., Debinski, W., Jablonska-Skwicinska, E., Feltynowski, T., Chodakowska, J., Kozakowska, E., & Januszewicz, W. (1984). Sodium content of erythrocytes in patients with arterial hypertension [in Polish]. Polski Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej, 72, 167–174.

Garcia, R., Debinski, W., Gutkowska, J., Kuchel, O., Thibault, G., Genest, J., & Cantin, M. (1985). Gluco- and mineralocorticoids may regulate the natriuretic effect and the synthesis and release of atrial natriuretic factor by the rat atria in vivo. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 131, 806–814.

Debinski, W., Kuchel, O., Garcia, R., Buu, N. T., Racz, K., Cantin, M., & Genest, J. (1986). Atrial natriuretic factor inhibits sympathetic activity in one-kidney, one-clip hypertension in the rat. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 181, 173–177.

Debinski, W., Kuchel, O., Buu, N. T., Garcia, R., Cantin, M., & Genest, J. (1986). Involvement of the adrenal glands in the action of the atrial natriuretic factor. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, 181, 318–324.

Debinski, W., Gutkowska, J., Kuchel, O., Racz, K., Buu, N. T., Cantin, M., & Genest, J. (1986). ANF-like peptide(s) in the peripheral autonomic nervous system. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 134, 279–284.

Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld | Molecular Profiles | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld | Molecular Profiles | Best Researcher Award

The Ohio State University | United States

Dr. Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld is an internationally recognized physician-scientist and Associate Professor with Tenure in the Division of Hematology at The Ohio State University, where she also serves as Director of the Clara D. Bloomfield Center for Leukemia Outcomes Research. Her research focuses on the molecular and genetic underpinnings of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), with a particular emphasis on translational applications that improve patient outcomes. Dr. Eisfeld has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Nature, Leukemia, Blood, and Cell Stem Cell, contributing significantly to our understanding of leukemia biology, clonal evolution, and treatment resistance. she has authored over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications, with an h-index of 38, more than 6,500 citations, and has led or co-led multiple collaborative studies within national consortia such as the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology. Her work has identified critical biomarkers and therapeutic targets in AML, including insights into TP53 mutations, FLT3 alterations, and resistance mechanisms to venetoclax. Recognized for her integration of clinical insight with cutting-edge genomics, Dr. Eisfeld is a leading voice in precision oncology and leukemia research, shaping the future of individualized treatment strategies through both clinical innovation and scientific discovery.

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Featured Publications:

“Highly elevated serum hepcidin in patients with acute myeloid leukemia prior to and after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: Does this protect from excessive parenchymal iron loading?”

“Heritable polymorphism predisposes to high BAALC expression in acute myeloid leukemia”

“miR-3151 interplays with its host gene BAALC and independently affects outcome of patients with cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia”

“Clinical and pharmacodynamic activity of bortezomib and decitabine in acute myeloid leukemia”

“Kinetics of iron removal by phlebotomy in patients with iron overload after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation”

“inv(16)/t(16;16) acute myeloid leukemia with non-type A CBFB-MYH11 fusions associate with distinct clinical and genetic features and lack KIT mutations”

“Clinical Role of microRNAs in Cytogenetically Normal Acute Myeloid Leukemia: miR-155 Upregulation Independently Identifies High-Risk Patients”

“In rare acute myeloid leukemia patients harboring both RUNX1 and NPM1 mutations, RUNX1 mutations are unusual in structure and present in the germline”

“A stem cell-like gene expression signature associates with inferior outcomes and a distinct microRNA expression profile in adults with primary cytogenetically normal acute myeloid leukemia”

Vaclav Ranc | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vaclav Ranc | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vaclav Ranc | PalackΓ½ University in Olomouc | Czech Republic

Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc is a distinguished analytical chemist and data analyst with over 15 years of experience in academia and applied research. Based in the Czech Republic, he leads a research group at PalackΓ½ University Olomouc, specializing in nanotechnology, plasmonic and electronic nanosensors, and advanced analytical techniques. He holds a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry and a Habilitation in Physical Chemistry. Dr. Ranc has published over 80 peer-reviewed scientific articles and holds several international patents. He has secured and managed significant EU funding, including Horizon Europe and MSCA projects, showcasing his excellence in both research and project leadership. His expertise spans Raman spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and LC/GC methods, coupled with data analysis in Python, Matlab, and R. He is a regular presenter at international conferences and a recognized innovator in the fields of biosensing and nanomaterials.

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Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc earned his MSc. in Analytical Chemistry from PalackΓ½ University Olomouc (UPOL) in 2005, where he focused on the discrimination of enantiomers using mass spectrometry techniques such as LC-MS and CE-MS. He continued at UPOL to complete his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, specializing in chiral analysis with HPLC-MS and GC-MS. His academic trajectory culminated in a Habilitation in Physical Chemistry, reflecting his advancements in Raman microscopy, SERS, and mass spectrometry. Dr. Ranc’s education is deeply rooted in analytical and physical chemistry, with a significant emphasis on developing and applying sophisticated separation and detection techniques for complex biological and clinical samples. His academic background is further enriched by international research experiences in Sweden and Switzerland, where he worked on electroanalytical techniques and nanoLC-MS applications for neurotransmitter analysis.

Experience:

Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc currently serves as the Head of a Research Group at PalackΓ½ University Olomouc, managing a 20-member team focused on cutting-edge nanomaterials and analytical chemistry. He has led the group’s scientific, financial, and personnel management, improving research output by 30%. Previously, he worked as a Research Assistant in Switzerland and at PalackΓ½ University, where he developed analytical techniques for clinical and neurological studies using mass spectrometry. His earlier roles include assisting in electrochemical method development at Lund University and clinical toxicology at Faculty Hospital Olomouc. His leadership extends to managing multimillion-CZK budgets and delivering impactful results in EU-funded research projects. Throughout his career, he has seamlessly combined academic excellence with innovation, leading to patented technologies and industrial prototypes, while mentoring young researchers and collaborating with international scientific networks.

Honors & Awards:

Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc has received several national and international honors for his scientific excellence. Notable among them is the Golden Medal at the International Invent Arena for the innovative KeyLock authentication system. He also earned the Bronze Prize from MERCK’s Young Analytical Chemists Competition and was a Finalist for the prestigious Shimadzu Prize for Young Analytical Chemists. His awards reflect consistent recognition for his groundbreaking work in analytical chemistry and applied nanotechnology. These accolades underscore his ability to translate complex research into practical applications, particularly in biosensing, authentication systems, and advanced materials. Dr. Ranc’s career is marked by impactful innovations that bridge academic research with industry needs, affirming his role as a thought leader in his field. His awarded projects and patents have contributed significantly to medical diagnostics, material sciences, and anti-counterfeiting technologies.

Research Focus:

Dr. Ranc’s research focuses on analytical chemistry, nanotechnology, and biosensing. He specializes in Raman spectroscopy (including SERS), LC/GC-MS, and the development of plasmonic and electronic nanosensors. His work bridges basic science and applied innovation, emphasizing the synthesis of nanoparticles, development of authenticity verification systems, and detection of biomarkers in clinical diagnostics. His contributions to surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy have led to the development of patented methods and tools, including test strips and analytical systems. Dr. Ranc’s interdisciplinary approach combines analytical method development, data analysis using Python, R, and Matlab, and project management of EU-funded research. His current Horizon Europe projects focus on medical applications of nanotechnology, contributing to improved diagnostics, drug delivery systems, and authenticity verification. Through collaborations with European research institutions and industries, Dr. Ranc is pushing the boundaries of next-gen biomedical and analytical technologies.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Magnetic 2D Transition-Metal-Based Nanomaterials in Biomedicine: Opportunities and Challenges in Cancer Therapy

  2. Highly Cytotoxic Copper(II) Mixed-Ligand Quinolinonato Complexes: Pharmacokinetic Properties and Interactions with Drug Metabolizing Cytochromes P450

  3. Graphene Oxide Nanoplatforms to Enhance Cisplatin-Based Drug Delivery in Anticancer Therapy

  4. Polymer-Based Graphene Derivatives and Microwave-Assisted Silver Nanoparticles Decoration as a Potential Antibacterial Agent

  5. New Limits for Stability of Supercapacitor Electrode Material Based on Graphene Derivative

  6. Label-free Determination of Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen in Human Whole Blood by Magnetically Assisted SERS

  7. Cyanographene and Graphene Acid: Emerging Derivatives Enabling High-Yield and Selective Functionalization of Graphene

  8. Detection of Prosthetic Joint Infection Based on Magnetically Assisted Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

  9. Functional Nanosheet Synthons by Covalent Modification of Transition-Metal Dichalcogenides

  10. Β Nanoporous Nitrogen-Doped Graphene Oxide/Nickel Sulfide Composite Sheets for Hydrogen and Oxygen Evolution

Conclusion:

In conclusion, Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, demonstrating a rare synergy of academic excellence, applied innovation, and impactful leadership. His contributions to analytical chemistry and nanotechnology have advanced both scientific understanding and practical diagnostic solutions. His impressive publication record, international collaborations, patent portfolio, and success in leading multimillion-euro projects set him apart as a researcher of outstanding merit. With minor expansion into global research programs and commercialization efforts, Dr. Ranc is poised to further amplify his already significant impact. For his sustained contributions to science, his ability to lead and innovate, and his commitment to solving real-world problems through chemistry and nanotechnology, Dr. VΓ‘clav Ranc is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award.

Yanlan Wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanlan Wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yanlan Wang, Stanford, United States

Dr. Yanlan Wang is a distinguished postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University’s Department of Pathology. She works in the esteemed Dr. Gerald Crabtree’s lab, where her research revolves around leveraging molecular glues to reprogram cancer drivers and trigger apoptosis. With a strong background in immuno-oncology, antibody engineering, and small molecule therapeutics, Dr. Wang has made significant contributions to targeted cancer therapies. Her interdisciplinary collaborations, notably with Dr. Nathanael Gray’s group, have explored the role of transcription factor complex-inducing compounds (TCIPs) in MLL-rearranged leukemia. Dr. Wang brings a rich international research experience from China and the U.S., with a career spanning translational medicine, biotechnology innovation, and academic excellence. She is known for her rigorous approach to scientific inquiry, collaborative spirit, and prolific publication record. Her passion for understanding and overcoming the mechanisms of cancer resistance positions her as a future leader in oncology drug development and precision medicine.

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βœ… Strengths for the Award:

  1. Outstanding Research Focus
    Dr. Wang’s work on molecular glues and transcription factor modulators represents cutting-edge approaches in cancer therapy, especially in targeting previously undruggable pathways.

  2. High Impact Publications
    With multiple first-author and co-corresponding author papers (e.g., J Immunol Methods 2025, Leukemia & Lymphoma 2020, Clin Pharmacol Ther 2021), Dr. Wang has demonstrated a strong track record in both fundamental and translational cancer research.

  3. Innovation & Translational Impact
    Her efforts in bispecific antibody engineering, IL-15 therapeutics, and AKR1C3-targeted prodrugs show clear applications in oncology drug development, bridging the lab and clinic.

  4. Prestigious Collaborations
    Collaborating with renowned researchers such as Dr. Gerald Crabtree and Dr. Nathanael Gray at Stanford indicates high confidence and integration in world-class research circles.

  5. Recognition & Awards
    She has received the Coxe Fellowship at Stanford and multiple merit-based scholarships, highlighting academic excellence and innovation.

  6. Leadership and Multidisciplinary Skills
    Dr. Wang has led several projects, authored high-level papers, and mentored junior researchers, showcasing both technical and leadership capability.

πŸ”„ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Greater International Presentation Exposure
    Although she has strong publication credentials, more visibility through international oral presentations, keynote addresses, or panel roles would amplify her leadership profile.

  2. Independent Grant Record
    While she is currently in a postdoctoral role, seeking independent funding (e.g., K99/R00, early-career PI grants) would position her more competitively for independent investigator status.

  3. Patent or Commercial Translation
    Given the translational nature of her work, pursuit of intellectual property filings or biotech partnerships would further highlight impact.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Yanlan Wang began her academic journey at Xiangya School of Medicine, Central South University, where she earned her MBBS (M.D. equivalent) in June 2012. She continued at The Second Xiangya Hospital for her clinical residency, completing her M.S. in June 2015. Her pursuit of scientific excellence led her to earn a doctorate (M.D. equivalent to PhD) from Sun Yat-sen University in June 2018, with a research focus on microbial immunology and tumor biology. This diverse educational background gave her a solid foundation in both clinical medicine and biomedical research, allowing her to bridge translational gaps in cancer research. Her early training emphasized immunotherapy, molecular biology, and oncology, all of which paved the way for her postdoctoral work in cutting-edge labs. Her education reflects a consistent upward trajectory, marked by prestigious institutions, interdisciplinary training, and a seamless integration of clinical and scientific disciplines.

πŸ”¬ Experience:

Dr. Yanlan Wang is currently a postdoctoral research fellow in Dr. Gerald Crabtree’s lab at Stanford University, where she focuses on manipulating cancer cell pathways using molecular glues. Her prior research in China included pivotal roles in biotechnology innovation, including bispecific antibody engineering, prodrug design, and immune-oncology drug development. She has also collaborated extensively with Dr. Nathanael Gray’s lab at Stanford, exploring the therapeutic potential of TCIPs in leukemia. Dr. Wang’s hands-on experience includes multiplex screening platforms, flow cytometry, in vivo tumor models, and translational immunotherapy development. Over the years, she has taken leadership roles in preclinical projects, manuscript authorship, and international scientific presentations. Her diverse rolesβ€”from clinical residency to laboratory innovationβ€”reflect her capability to translate complex scientific findings into therapeutic strategies. Dr. Wang has also mentored junior researchers and worked across multiple disciplines, underscoring her adaptability, leadership potential, and deep commitment to cancer research.

πŸ… Awards and Honors:

Dr. Yanlan Wang’s excellence has been recognized through several prestigious awards. At Stanford, she received the Coxe Fellowship in 2021, honoring outstanding postdoctoral researchers. During her doctoral training, she earned the Special Award of Merit for the BJ-001 Project at BJ Bioscience Inc. in 2019 for her impactful translational research. Her academic merit was consistently acknowledged through the Bidi Scholarship (2016–2017) and Daxiang Scholarship (2015–2016) at Sun Yat-sen University. These honors underscore her commitment to scientific excellence, innovation, and translational impact in oncology and immunotherapy. Her ability to receive awards across both academic and industrial settings highlights her versatility and the real-world relevance of her work. These distinctions serve as a testament to her leadership in cancer drug development, collaborative effectiveness, and contribution to next-generation therapeutic discoveries.

πŸ” Research Focus:

Dr. Yanlan Wang’s research lies at the intersection of cancer biology, molecular pharmacology, and immunotherapy. At Stanford, she investigates how molecular glues can be used to hijack cancer drivers and activate apoptosis, offering a novel route for targeted cancer therapies. Her work involves multiplex molecular glue screening, understanding protein degradation pathways, and designing synthetic lethality strategies. In collaboration with Dr. Nathanael Gray, she is also studying Transcription factor Complex-Inducing Compounds (TCIPs) for the treatment of MLL-rearranged leukemia, a particularly aggressive form of blood cancer. Prior to this, her research focused on bispecific antibodies, prodrugs, and IL-15 based immunotherapeutics, with a vision to decouple efficacy from toxicity. Through a blend of basic science and translational applications, she aims to rewire oncogenic signaling pathways and enhance anti-tumor immunity. Her research combines drug discovery, systems biology, and precision oncology, pushing the boundaries of targeted cancer treatment.

πŸ“š Publications Top Notes:

  1. πŸ”¬ Quantitative flow cytometry using quantitative streptavidin-protein G-biotin beads (qBeads) – J Immunol Methods, 2025

  2. 🧬 A Bivalent Molecular Glue Linking Lysine Acetyltransferases to Oncogene-directed Cell Death – Cell (revising)

  3. πŸ’‰ Enhance IL15 anti-tumor efficacy by inhibiting its negative feedback mechanism – (in preparation)

  4. βš›οΈ Decouple the toxicity and efficacy of BJ-001, an integrin targeting IL-15 – AACR Abstract, 2019

  5. πŸ”„ Decoupling the toxicity and efficacy of immunotherapeutics – SITC Abstract, 2019

  6. πŸ§ͺ An AKR1C3-specific prodrug with potent anti-tumor activities against T-ALL – Leukemia & Lymphoma, 2020

  7. 🧫 A novel AKR1C3 specific prodrug TH3424 with potent anti-tumor activity in liver cancer – Clin Pharmacol Ther, 2021

  8. 🧲 A GPC3-targeting Bispecific Antibody, GPC3-S-Fab, with Potent Cytotoxicity – J Vis Exp, 2018

  9. 🧠 Identification of anti-CD16a single domain antibodies and their application in bispecific antibodies – Cancer Biol Ther, 2020

  10. 🧿 Bp-Bs, a novel T-cell engaging bispecific antibody with biparatopic Her2 binding – Mol Ther Oncolytics, 2019

  11. 🧰 A novel multi-functional anti-CEA-IL15 molecule displays potent anti-tumor activities – Drug Des Devel Ther, 2018

  12. 🧠 A single domain based anti-Her2 antibody has potent anti-tumor activities – Transl Oncol, 2018

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Yanlan Wang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions to cancer therapeutics through novel molecular approaches, her collaborations with globally renowned labs, and her publication record reflect a researcher of exceptional caliber and promise. With a deep understanding of tumor biology, a commitment to innovation, and a growing leadership presence in oncology research, she is not only suitable for the award but stands as a strong role model for future biomedical researchers.

Sen Wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sen Wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sen Wang , Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical College , China

Dr. Wang Sen is an accomplished researcher and Deputy Chief Technician at the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University. With a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Engineering and a postdoctoral fellowship at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, he has developed deep expertise in molecular oncology, tumor microenvironments, and translational medicine. His career spans over a decade, marked by significant research in gastrointestinal and renal cancers, exploring mechanisms of autophagy, endothelial dysfunction, and tumor angiogenesis. Dr. Wang has led and contributed to several prestigious research projects, including National Natural Science Foundation grants. He has published in high-impact journals and holds patents that support translational applications in oncology. Recognized by peers and institutions alike, he received the Shandong Medical Association Youth Science and Technology Award. His work continues to push boundaries in cancer research, demonstrating strong scientific leadership and a commitment to improving therapeutic strategies.

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βœ… Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Background
    Dr. Wang has demonstrated a consistent and deep involvement in cutting-edge cancer research, especially focusing on tumor microenvironment regulation, autophagy, and angiogenesisβ€”key areas in translational oncology.

  2. Prolific Publication Record
    He is the sole first author of several papers published in high-impact journals like British Journal of Cancer, Cell Death & Disease, and Scientific Reports. These contributions indicate scientific independence and strong writing and experimental skills.

  3. Leadership in Funded Projects
    He has served as Principal Investigator (PI) on multiple prestigious projects, including the NSFC Youth Fund and China Postdoctoral Foundation grants, which testifies to his research leadership and capability in securing competitive funding.

  4. Innovative Impact through Patents
    Dr. Wang is a co-inventor of three Chinese patents, including a novel therapeutic application of MT1G in renal cancerβ€”highlighting a strong translational component in his research.

  5. Academic Awards and Recognition
    His receipt of the Shandong Medical Association Youth Science and Technology Award (Second Prize) in 2024 is an external validation of his scientific excellence at the provincial level.

  6. Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Approach
    His co-authorship with experts across molecular biology, pharmacology, and clinical research demonstrates a collaborative nature crucial for multidisciplinary medical advancements.

πŸ“ˆ Areas for Improvement

  1. International Recognition
    While Dr. Wang’s work is commendable within China, increasing collaboration or recognition on an international level (e.g., international conferences, global research networks) would further elevate his research visibility.

  2. Citations and Real-world Applications
    Some of his recent papers have not yet garnered citations. Continued dissemination, follow-up studies, and clinical application testing will help boost impact.

  3. Expanded Mentorship Role
    There is limited information on his mentorship of young scientists or PhD students. Strengthening academic mentorship could broaden his influence within the scientific community.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Wang Sen has pursued a comprehensive academic path in life sciences and medical research. He earned his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Engineering from Chongqing Medical University (2016–2019), following a Master’s degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the same institution (2013–2016). His foundational training began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biological Engineering from Jining University (2009–2013), where he laid the groundwork for his interest in molecular biology and drug development. His doctoral and master’s work focused on cancer biology, signaling pathways, and translational medicineβ€”preparing him for cutting-edge postdoctoral research at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2022–2024). This academic journey has equipped him with strong theoretical and experimental skills that he applies in both clinical and laboratory settings.

πŸ§ͺ Experience:

Dr. Wang Sen currently serves as Deputy Chief Technician at the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University (since Nov 2024). Prior to this, he held the role of Chief Technician (2019–2024) at the same hospital, where he led several translational cancer research projects. His responsibilities include designing experimental protocols, overseeing clinical collaboration, and mentoring junior researchers. His postdoctoral research (2022–2024) at Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine focused on tumor angiogenesis and metabolic regulation. Throughout his academic and professional journey, he has shown a keen interest in understanding cancer cell signaling, tumor-endothelial interactions, and the development of therapeutic targets. His multidisciplinary expertise makes him a vital contributor to collaborative projects in molecular medicine and drug discovery.

πŸ† Awards and Honors:

Dr. Wang Sen’s contributions to medical research have earned him notable recognition. In 2024, he received the Shandong Medical Association Youth Science and Technology Award (Second Prize), celebrating his innovative work in cancer biology. He is also a co-inventor on three Chinese patents, including the application of MT1G protein inhibitors for renal cancer and methods related to small molecule metabolite ligands and exosome preparation. These patents demonstrate his commitment to translational research and innovation in therapeutic development. Additionally, his participation in collaborative high-impact publications and national grants has solidified his reputation as a rising leader in biomedical sciences. His academic integrity, technical depth, and consistent contributions to cutting-edge research make him an ideal candidate for recognition through prestigious awards like the Best Researcher Award.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Dr. Wang Sen’s research centers on tumor microenvironment regulation, angiogenesis, autophagy, and tumor stem cell interactions, with a strong focus on gastrointestinal and renal cancers. His work often integrates cellular signaling, exosome biology, and gene expression regulation to understand cancer progression and metastasis. Key interests include pathways involving INSR/FGF5/ADRB2, ALDOC, and MT1G, which he investigates for their roles in tumor metabolism and vascular dynamics. Dr. Wang combines clinical relevance with basic science, aiming to translate molecular findings into diagnostic tools or therapeutic targets. His innovative studies on betulinic acid, p53-mediated pathways, and epigenetic modifications contribute to the broader field of precision oncology. His interdisciplinary approachβ€”bridging pharmacology, molecular biology, and clinical applicationβ€”positions him as a dynamic researcher capable of advancing medical science.

πŸ“š Publications Top Notes:

  1. πŸ“˜ MT1G induces lipid droplet accumulation through H3K14 trimethylation in renal cancer, British Journal of Cancer, 2024 – πŸ₯‡ Sole First Author

  2. πŸ“— p53-mediated autophagy protects against betulinic acid-induced apoptosis in colorectal cancer, Cell Death & Disease, 2017 – πŸ₯‡ Sole First Author

  3. πŸ“• FOXS1 is regulated by GLI1/miR-125a-5p, promotes proliferation and EMT in gastric cancer, Scientific Reports, 2019 – πŸ₯‡ Sole First Author

  4. πŸ“™ Identification of the human HAS3 promoter region, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2015 – πŸ₯‡ Sole First Author

  5. πŸ““ Betulinic acid induces G2/M arrest via MT1G in colon cancer cells, Heliyon, 2024 – πŸ‘₯ Co-First Author

  6. πŸ“” PCDH17 induces colorectal cancer metastasis by disrupting vascular barriers, Cell Death and Disease, 2025 – 🧬 Contributor

  7. πŸ“’ OX40 activation drives tumor escape via S1P/YAP angiogenesis, Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2025 – 🧬 Contributor

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Wang Sen is a highly qualified and worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His impressive portfolioβ€”spanning publications, funded projects, patents, and recognized awardsβ€”shows that he is not only producing important knowledge but also moving toward real-world application in cancer therapeutics. With continued focus on global engagement and translational outcomes, he is poised to become a leading figure in molecular oncology. His scientific rigor, innovation, and leadership embody the spirit of this award.

Zhirong Tan | Gene Regulation Epigenetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhirong Tan | Gene Regulation Epigenetics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zhirong TanΒ  , Xiangya Hospital, Central South University , China

Professor Zhirong Tan is a leading Chinese expert in pharmacogenomics and clinical pharmacology. Currently a professor at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, he also serves as the Director of the Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacokinetics Research Laboratory and Deputy Director of the Drug Analysis Center. He has been instrumental in over 300 clinical trials, pushing forward the frontiers of precision medicine, especially in colorectal cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. With over 20 SCI papers, multiple patents, and co-authorship of four books, he’s widely recognized for his work in pharmacokinetics and biomarker discovery. A national GCP and GMP inspector, Prof. Tan actively contributes to pharmaceutical regulation and innovation in China. His academic and industry partnerships reflect a robust foundation in translational research and real-world drug development.

Publication Profile:Β 

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βœ… Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions
    Prof. Zhirong Tan has made outstanding contributions to clinical pharmacology, pharmacogenetics, and metabolomics over two decades. His research has provided critical insights into drug metabolism, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine, especially in colorectal cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

  2. Prolific Publication Record
    With over 22 SCI-indexed publications (first or corresponding author) and 6 CSCD papers, Prof. Tan’s research has achieved over 3550 citations and an H-index of 33 on Web of Scienceβ€”evidence of the high impact and recognition of his work.

  3. Strong National & Industry Collaborations
    He has participated in or led 300+ clinical trials and secured 5 “Million+” industry-funded projects, reflecting strong ties with both academia and industry. His leadership in national-level projects, such as the “Major New Drug Development” program, showcases his influence in China’s healthcare innovation.

  4. Intellectual Property and Innovation
    With 3 granted patents and 3 under review, Prof. Tan’s ability to translate research into practical applications is evident. His individualized esomeprazole dosing regimen highlights innovation at the clinical level.

  5. Regulatory & Policy Contributions
    As a national GCP/GMP inspector, he plays a pivotal role in drug trial ethics and compliance in China. He also holds leadership roles in pharmacogenomics committees, further demonstrating his commitment to public health advancement.

  6. Academic Mentorship and Editorial Work
    In addition to research, Prof. Tan contributes as a journal reviewer, co-author of four textbooks, and mentor to the next generation of scientists, reinforcing his role as a thought leader in the field.

πŸ” Areas for Improvement:

  1. International Visibility
    While Prof. Tan’s national presence is remarkable, further international collaborations, invited keynotes at global conferences, or leading roles in global consortia could enhance his visibility and expand the influence of his work.

  2. Broader Publication Range
    Publishing more frequently in top-tier international journals (e.g., Nature, The Lancet, NEJM) would increase the global academic reach of his findings.

  3. Open Science & Data Sharing
    As the field moves toward transparency, incorporating open-access publications and shared data repositories could boost both reproducibility and citations.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Professor Zhirong Tan obtained his Ph.D. from Central South University, a premier Chinese institution, where he laid the groundwork for his expertise in clinical pharmacology and pharmacogenomics. He later pursued postdoctoral research at the School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, one of the top pharmaceutical research institutions in the United States. This international experience enabled him to gain a global perspective in drug metabolism, biomarker identification, and translational pharmacology. His academic training focused on cutting-edge methodologies such as metabolomics, pharmacokinetics, and precision medicine. Through continuous education and research, he has built a reputation as a highly skilled pharmacologist whose work bridges basic research and clinical applications.

πŸ’Ό Experience:

With a research career spanning over two decades since 1998, Professor Zhirong Tan has led and participated in numerous national-level and provincial-level projects, including China’s National Science and Technology Major Projects. He currently holds multiple leadership positions at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University. Over the years, he has completed major research grants from NSFC, the Hunan Province, and the Ministry of Science and Technology. As a GCP and GMP inspector, Prof. Tan has overseen more than 300 clinical trials, ensuring drug development meets regulatory and ethical standards. His experience also extends to industry collaboration, with successful execution of 5 “Million+” funded projects and influential roles in pharma-academic alliances. A frequent peer reviewer and contributor to international journals, his work influences both the scientific community and regulatory frameworks.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Professor Tan’s primary research focus lies in clinical pharmacology, pharmacogenomics, and metabolomics, particularly for colorectal cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. His work aims to identify and validate biomarkers for disease diagnosis, drug efficacy, and toxicity prediction. A major contributor to China’s “Major New Drug Development” initiative, he has developed personalized esomeprazole dosing regimens by studying genetic polymorphisms, SNPs, and microRNA interactions. His research also explores the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease using metabolomic profiling, offering insights into early detection and potential therapeutics. He applies advanced bioanalytical methods to understand inter-individual variability in drug metabolism and therapeutic response. His projects have real-world clinical implications, transforming how drugs are prescribed, regulated, and monitored. Through his pioneering work, Prof. Tan contributes significantly to the evolution of precision medicine in China.

πŸ“š Publication Top Notes:

  1. πŸ“Š Role of BCRP 421C>A polymorphism on rosuvastatin pharmacokinetics in healthy Chinese males

  2. ❀️ Gly389Arg polymorphism of Ξ²1‐adrenergic receptor and cardiovascular response to metoprolol

  3. πŸ’Š CYP2C19 ultra-rapid metabolizer genotype affects voriconazole pharmacokinetics

  4. 🧬 HLA‐B35:01 allele as biomarker for Polygonum multiflorum–induced liver injury*

  5. 🌿 Repeated berberine administration inhibits cytochromes P450 in humans

  6. πŸ’‰ Effect of SLCO1B1 polymorphism on pharmacokinetics of nateglinide

  7. πŸ§ͺ Assessment of cytochrome P450 activity by five‐drug cocktail approach

  8. β˜• Plasma caffeine metabolite ratio linked to CYP1A2 polymorphisms

  9. πŸ”¬ Inducibility of CYP1A2 by omeprazole associated with genetic polymorphism

  10. 🧫 Ile118Val polymorphism of CYP3A4 affects simvastatin lipid-lowering efficacy

πŸ“ Conclusion:

Professor Zhirong Tan is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His record of scientific excellence, clinical innovation, and regulatory leadership clearly positions him as a key contributor to modern pharmacology. His integrated approachβ€”spanning basic science, clinical trials, and health policyβ€”has had a measurable impact on patient care and drug development in China.

While there is room to further expand his global footprint, his accomplishments to date already demonstrate the caliber, commitment, and consistency expected of a world-class researcher.

Wei Xue | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Xue | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Wei Xue , Renji Hospital, School of Medicine, Shanghai Jiaotong University , China

Dr. Xue Wei, M.D., Ph.D., is a distinguished urologist, professor, and researcher specializing in genitourinary oncology. Currently serving as the Vice President of Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, he also leads its Department of Urology. With over 150 publications, including 100+ SCI-indexed papers, Dr. Xue is a leading expert in minimally invasive urological surgeries, particularly robotic-assisted procedures. He has made significant contributions to prostate cancer treatment and multidisciplinary approaches for metastatic prostate cancer. Dr. Xue is an executive member of various prestigious medical organizations, including the Chinese Medical Association and the European Association of Urology. His groundbreaking research and clinical excellence have earned him multiple accolades, including “Shanghai Leading Talent” and “Outstanding Academic Leader.” With a strong dedication to advancing medical technology and patient care, Dr. Xue continues to shape the future of urological oncology through his pioneering work in surgery, research, and mentorship.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Research Contributions πŸ“š – Dr. Xue Wei has over 150 publications, including 100+ SCI-indexed papers, highlighting his impactful work in genitourinary oncology.

  2. Leadership & Influence 🌍 – As Vice President of Renji Hospital and Director of Urology, he plays a crucial role in shaping the future of urological research and treatment.

  3. Clinical Expertise πŸ₯ – He is an expert in robot-assisted and minimally invasive surgeries, particularly nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy and multidisciplinary management of metastatic prostate cancer.

  4. High-Impact Research Grants πŸ’° – Principal investigator for 12 key research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

  5. Prestigious Recognitions πŸ† – Titles like Shanghai Leading Talent and Outstanding Academic Leader reflect his excellence in academia and clinical practice.

πŸ“Œ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Citations & Impact Factor Growth – While his publication count is high, increasing citations and impact factor of his papers would further establish global recognition.

  2. Global Collaboration – Expanding international partnerships and multicenter clinical trials could enhance his research influence beyond China.

  3. Innovative Breakthroughs – While excelling in robotic-assisted surgery, pioneering novel therapeutic strategies could further elevate his status as a global thought leader.

πŸŽ“ Education:

Dr. Xue Wei completed his M.D. and Ph.D. in Urology at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, a premier institution in China known for its rigorous medical training and research excellence. He further honed his expertise through international academic collaborations, including a tenure as a Visiting Associate Professor at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA. His academic journey was marked by intensive research in genitourinary oncology, robotic-assisted surgeries, and advanced treatment modalities for prostate and renal cancers. Over the years, he has received advanced training in minimally invasive urological surgery, leveraging cutting-edge technology to improve surgical outcomes. His strong academic foundation, combined with a commitment to innovation, has made him a globally recognized expert in urological oncology. Through continuous education and research leadership, Dr. Xue remains at the forefront of medical advancements, ensuring his contributions have a lasting impact on both clinical practice and scientific research.

πŸ’Ό Experience:

Dr. Xue Wei boasts a distinguished career spanning decades in clinical practice, research, and academic leadership. He is the Vice President of Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and Director of its Department of Urology. As a key figure in the Chinese and international urology communities, he holds executive positions in prestigious organizations such as the Chinese Medical Association, European Association of Urology, and American Urological Association. Dr. Xue specializes in minimally invasive and robotic-assisted urological surgeries, pioneering advanced techniques in radical prostatectomy and cancer treatment. His leadership extends to mentoring doctoral students and overseeing high-impact research projects funded by national and municipal grants. His role as a principal investigator in groundbreaking studies has led to over 150 peer-reviewed publications. With his clinical expertise, surgical innovations, and research contributions, Dr. Xue remains a leader in shaping the future of urological oncology.

πŸ† Awards & Honors:

Dr. Xue Wei has earned numerous prestigious accolades in recognition of his contributions to urological research and clinical excellence. Among his most notable honors are:

  • Shanghai Leading Talent 🌟

  • Outstanding Academic Leader, Shanghai πŸ…

  • Shanghai Medical Leading Talent πŸŽ–οΈ

  • Shanghai Craftsman & Shanghai Medical Craftsman πŸ†

As a globally recognized expert, Dr. Xue’s pioneering work in robotic-assisted surgery and genitourinary oncology has solidified his reputation as a leading academician and clinician. His dedication to advancing minimally invasive surgery and cancer treatment has not only influenced medical practice in China but also gained international recognition. He serves as a mentor and research leader, shaping the next generation of urologists. With his exceptional achievements, Dr. Xue continues to set benchmarks in urological science, making him a strong contender for the Best Academic Researcher Award.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Dr. Xue Wei’s research primarily focuses on genitourinary oncology, with a particular emphasis on prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and minimally invasive surgery. He has led multiple high-impact studies on robot-assisted laparoscopic procedures, multidisciplinary management of metastatic prostate cancer, and biomolecular mechanisms of cancer progression. His work in precision medicine and targeted therapies has contributed to advancements in prostate cancer treatment, enhancing survival outcomes and treatment efficacy.

As the principal investigator of 12 research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission, Dr. Xue has pushed the boundaries of medical innovation. His recent research explores the role of m6A RNA modifications, immunotherapy, and cancer stem cells in drug resistance and tumor aggressiveness. His contributions have transformed clinical practices, bridging the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world patient care, making him a global leader in urological oncology research.

πŸ“š Publications Top Notes:

  1. AGD1/USP10/METTL13 Complexes Enhance Cancer Stem Cells Proliferation and Diminish the Therapeutic Effect of Docetaxel πŸ”¬πŸ§¬

  2. Specific Activation of cGAS-STING Pathway by Manganese-Doped Bioactive Glasses for Boosting Systemic Tumor Immunotherapy πŸ₯πŸ§ͺ

  3. Osalmid Sensitizes Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma to Navitoclax Through a STAT3/BCL-XL Pathway πŸ₯πŸ’Š

  4. Efficacy and Predictive Factors Analysis of Androgen Deprivation Plus Novel Hormone Therapy as Neoadjuvant Treatment for High-Risk Prostate Cancer πŸ”Žβš•οΈ

  5. Open Nephron-Sparing Surgery Strategy for Renal Angiomyolipoma with Vena Cava Thrombus πŸ₯πŸ”¬

  6. A Phase II Study of Tislelizumab as Neoadjuvant Treatment for Cisplatin-Ineligible High-Risk Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma πŸ’‰πŸ”¬

  7. Proportion of Gleason Score β‰₯8 Prostate Cancer on Biopsy and Tumor Aggressiveness in East Asian vs. Non-East Asian Men πŸ§¬πŸ§‘β€βš•οΈ

  8. Iron-Loaded Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Induce Immunosuppression in Prostate Cancer πŸ©ΈπŸ›‘οΈ

  9. A Multi-Classifier System Integrated by Clinico-Histology-Genomic Analysis for Predicting Recurrence of Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma πŸ₯πŸ“Š

πŸ… Conclusion:

Dr. Xue Wei is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award due to his exceptional contributions in urological oncology, leadership in clinical research, and dedication to innovation. His extensive academic output, surgical expertise, and impact on medical education make him a leading figure in his field. Enhancing global collaborations and high-impact publications would further solidify his legacy as a world-class researcher. πŸš€