Yang Gao | Cell Differentiation Processes | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yang Gao | Cell Differentiation Processes | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yang Gao , The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University , China

Professor Yang Gao is the Chief Physician and Director of the Critical Care Medicine Department at The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, China. He is a respected academic and clinical expert in critical care, serving also as a Doctoral Supervisor. With over two decades of frontline medical experience, Professor Gao has led nine major research projects and published 33 SCI-indexed papers, amassing a citation index of 313 and an overall impact factor of 94.493. He holds prominent roles in national and provincial academic societies, contributing to innovations in sepsis, AKI, and renal replacement therapy (RRT). His dedication to clinical advancement is matched by his commitment to medical education and research. Recognized for his pioneering work in critical care medicine, he has received patents and published multiple medical textbooks. His leadership, extensive research contributions, and continued impact on critical care practices make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Clinical & Research Expertise: With over two decades in frontline critical care, Professor Gao combines clinical acumen with deep research insight, particularly in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) and continuous renal replacement therapy (RRT).

  2. High-Impact Research Output: He has authored 33 SCI-indexed publications with a cumulative impact factor of 94.493 and over 313 citations, reflecting global recognition and academic influence.

  3. Research Leadership: Professor Gao has successfully led 9 major research projects, funded at national and provincial levels, demonstrating his capability in resource management, innovation, and scientific leadership.

  4. Academic Contributions: His dual role as a doctoral supervisor and textbook author, along with a granted utility model patent, showcases a broad contribution to both research and education.

  5. Professional Recognition: Active in numerous national societies and editorial boards, he maintains a strong presence in shaping critical care medicine in China.

🔍 Areas for Improvement:

  • International Collaboration: While his national involvement is robust, fostering more international research partnerships would further expand the global relevance of his work.

  • Industry Engagement: Engagement with biotechnology or medical device industries could enhance translational applications of his findings in clinical settings.

🎓 Education:

Professor Yang Gao obtained his medical degree and advanced postgraduate training from institutions affiliated with Harbin Medical University, one of China’s leading medical schools. His rigorous academic journey included specialized training in critical care medicine, advanced life support technologies, and clinical research methodology. During his doctoral studies, he focused on critical illness mechanisms, with an emphasis on sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI). He has consistently updated his expertise through postdoctoral fellowships and high-level academic forums. Further professional development was supported by the Heilongjiang Province Postdoctoral Start-up Fund, enhancing his academic and research foundation. Professor Gao’s medical education has equipped him with both theoretical knowledge and practical competence to lead complex multidisciplinary care units and mentor future medical scientists. His dual role as a clinical expert and academic leader reflects a strong commitment to translational medicine and healthcare innovation in China.

🏥 Experience:

With over 20 years of hands-on clinical experience, Professor Yang Gao has emerged as a leader in critical care medicine in China. Since 2003, he has been managing critically ill patients, mastering life-saving interventions such as non-invasive/invasive ventilation, blood purification, and continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). He is the Director of the Critical Care Medicine Department at The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University and holds teaching and supervisory roles for doctoral students. His experience spans both frontline medical services and academic research, with a portfolio that includes 33 SCI publications, textbook authorship, and national-level project leadership. In addition to clinical work, he contributes to national guidelines and policy-making through roles in multiple medical societies and editorial boards. Recognized for both his clinical excellence and scientific insight, Professor Gao has been instrumental in improving patient care outcomes and advancing the understanding of critical care physiology.

🔬 Research Focus:

Professor Yang Gao’s research is concentrated on the pathophysiology and treatment of sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) and the optimal application of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). He has led and collaborated on key national and provincial projects, investigating biomarkers, timing of intervention, and therapeutic mechanisms in critically ill patients. His innovative work includes molecular-level studies on sepsis progression and clinical trials to determine best practices in critical care. He is also exploring analgesia and sedation protocols in ICU settings, as part of national key research programs. His published SCI research, with an impressive cumulative impact factor nearing 95, reflects his dedication to translating science into improved patient care. Through systemic analysis and advanced diagnostic models, Professor Gao is developing new frameworks for early identification of organ dysfunction, particularly kidney injury, in intensive care settings. His research continues to influence treatment protocols and critical care education across China.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧪 Magnetic properties and protective activity on burn disease by regulating mutated fibroblasts – J. Solid State Chem (2021)

  2. 🧫 Role of IL-10 and TNF-α in Sepsis-Induced AKI – Front. Immunol

  3. 🩺 Timing of CRRT in Septic Shock Patients with AKI – Crit Care Med

  4. 🔍 Identification of Biomarkers for Sepsis Progression in ICU – J Intensive Care

  5. 🧠 Neurological Outcomes in ICU Patients Receiving Sedation – Brain Res

  6. 🦠 MicroRNA Profiling in Sepsis-Induced Kidney Damage – Mol Med Rep

  7. 🧬 Effects of Early CRRT on Inflammatory Mediators – Cytokine

  8. 🧴 Pharmacokinetics of Antibiotics in CRRT Patients – Ther Drug Monit

  9. 🧍‍♂️ Prognostic Value of Serum NGAL in AKI Patients – Am J Nephrol

  10. 💉 Comparison of Hemoperfusion and Hemodialysis in Toxin Clearance – Blood Purif

🧾 Conclusion:

Professor Yang Gao stands out as a pioneering figure in critical care research, blending clinical innovation with scholarly rigor. His sustained contributions to understanding and treating sepsis and AKI, along with his strong academic leadership, make him eminently suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Recognizing his work will not only honor his achievements but also encourage continued excellence and international collaboration in life-saving medical science.

Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Cell Structure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir , Jiangsu University , China

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir is an accomplished researcher in the field of food science and engineering, specializing in food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food formulation. With a strong academic background and extensive research experience, he has contributed significantly to developing advanced delivery systems for bioactive compounds. His research focuses on enhancing the stability, bioavailability, and controlled-release properties of natural products. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Jiangsu University, China, Dr. Shishir has received prestigious awards, including the Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award. His groundbreaking research in nanoliposomal delivery and food-based smart carriers has led to numerous high-impact publications in renowned journals. His dedication to innovation and scientific advancement makes him a prominent figure in food science, contributing to both academia and the food industry.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Extensive Research Experience – Dr. Shishir has a strong background in food science, particularly in nano-encapsulation and functional food development.
High-Impact Publications – His research has been published in top-tier journals such as Food Chemistry, Food Hydrocolloids, and Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety, with impact factors reaching up to 15.1.
Innovative Research – His work on nanoliposome-based drug delivery and cold plasma-assisted food processing has significantly contributed to food science advancements.
Recognized Excellence – Awarded the Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2023ZB876), highlighting his contributions to scientific innovation.

Areas for Improvement:

🔹 Interdisciplinary Collaboration – Expanding research collaborations across medical and pharmaceutical fields could further enhance the practical applications of his work.
🔹 Patent & Commercialization – Translating research findings into patents and commercial food products would increase real-world impact.
🔹 Leadership in Grant Projects – Leading large-scale international grants and mentorship programs could elevate his recognition in the global research community.

Education 🎓

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir has an extensive educational background in food engineering and food science. He completed his PhD in Food Science (2016–2020) from Zhejiang University, China, where he focused on improving the stability and functionality of nanoliposome-based delivery systems. His MSc in Food Engineering (2013–2016) was earned from Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, where he specialized in advanced food processing techniques. Dr. Shishir began his academic journey with a BSc in Food and Process Engineering (2007–2011) from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Bangladesh. His studies have equipped him with expertise in food bioactive compounds, nano-encapsulation, and smart delivery systems for functional foods. His academic training, combined with hands-on research, has positioned him at the forefront of food innovation, working towards the development of efficient and sustainable food processing technologies.

Experience 👨‍🔬

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher (June 2023 – Present) at the School of Food and Biological Engineering, Jiangsu University, China. His research focuses on developing nanoliposome-embedded double-network composite hydrogel beads for gastrointestinal delivery of quercetin. During his PhD at Zhejiang University, he contributed to two major projects: nanoliposomal delivery systems and cold plasma-assisted drying of shiitake mushrooms. His expertise extends to food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food formulations. Throughout his career, Dr. Shishir has developed novel nanofiber solosomes, complex coacervates, emulsions, and lipo-beads for improved bioavailability and stability of bioactive compounds. His work has led to significant advancements in the controlled-release delivery of natural compounds in food products, making his research highly valuable for both academia and industry.

Awards & Honors🏆

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to food science research. He was awarded the prestigious Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2023ZB876) in 2023, offered by the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee, Department of Human Resources and Social Security, and Department of Finance, China. This award, valued at 300,000 CNY (~$41,600), is a testament to his remarkable research achievements in functional food formulation and nanotechnology-based delivery systems. His innovative approaches to enhancing bioactive compound stability and bioavailability have been widely acknowledged in the scientific community. His dedication to advancing food science, coupled with his contributions to high-impact research, make him a strong candidate for prestigious research awards.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir’s research focuses on food bioactive compounds, micro and nano-encapsulation, and functional food development. He specializes in fabricating nanoliposomes, nanofibers, microbeads, emulsions, and lipo-beads to improve the stability, bioavailability, and controlled-release of natural compounds. His work also includes the synthesis of functional biopolymers for surface coating and cross-linking to develop smart delivery systems for bioactive ingredients. His projects have explored the use of lactoferrin, chia seed mucilage, and pectin-chitosan nanoliposomes for improved nutrient absorption and targeted delivery in the human body. By integrating cutting-edge techniques such as stimuli-responsive carriers and cold plasma technology, Dr. Shishir’s research aims to revolutionize the food and nutraceutical industries by ensuring better stability, enhanced functionality, and improved consumer health benefits.

Publications Top Notes 📚

1️⃣ Lactoferrin-chia seed mucilage complex coacervates for intestinal delivery of quercetin and fortification of set yogurtFood Chemistry (2024)
2️⃣ Micro and nano-encapsulated natural products in yogurt: An emerging trend to achieve multifunctional benefits in product quality and human healthFood Hydrocolloids (2024)
3️⃣ Seed mucilage carrier systems for food and nutraceuticals: fabrication, formulation efficiency, recent advancements, challenges, and perspectivesCritical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition (2023)
4️⃣ Advances in smart delivery of food bioactive compounds using stimuli-responsive carriersComprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety (2021)
5️⃣ Development and evaluation of a novel nanofibersolosome for enhancing the stability, in vitro bioaccessibility, and colonic delivery of cyanidin-3-O-glucosideFood Research International (2021)
6️⃣ Improving the physicochemical stability and functionality of nanoliposome using green polymer for the delivery of pelargonidin-3-O-glucosideFood Chemistry (2021)
7️⃣ Colonic delivery of pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside using pectin-chitosan-nanoliposome: Transport mechanism and bioactivity retentionInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules (2020)
8️⃣ Pectin-chitosan conjugated nanoliposome as a promising delivery system for neohesperidinFood Hydrocolloids (2019)
9️⃣ Liposomal delivery of natural products: A promising approach in health researchTrends in Food Science & Technology (2019)
🔟 Cold plasma pretreatment – A novel approach to improve the hot air-drying characteristics and nutritional attributes of shiitake mushroomDrying Technology (2019)

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir’s expertise in food bioactive compounds, nano-encapsulation, and functional foods positions him as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His publications in high-impact journals, combined with his innovative research on food delivery systems and bioactive compound stability, make him an outstanding researcher in his field. Strengthening industry collaborations and expanding his influence in applied food science would further solidify his legacy.

Erdal Dinç | Cell Biology Research Award | Best Researcher Award

prof. Dr. Erdal Dinç | Cell Biology Research Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Erdal Dinç , Ankara University, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Analytical Chemistry , Turkey

Erdal Dinç is a distinguished professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Ankara University, Turkey. With a prolific academic career, he has authored 195 research papers in SCI-indexed journals and 133 in Scopus-indexed journals. His work has received approximately 3013 citations, and he has an H-index of 29. His research interests focus on developing novel analytical methods for drug-DNA interactions, drug analysis, and the characterization of nano-films on modified electrode systems. Prof. Dinç has also contributed to books and conference proceedings in the field of analytical chemistry. Known for his significant contributions to chemometrics, chromatography, and spectroscopy, he has shaped the field with his innovative approaches in analytical methodologies, paving the way for advancements in pharmaceutical, food, and biological sciences.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Professor Erdal Dinç is a distinguished academic with substantial contributions to analytical chemistry, particularly in the areas of drug analysis, drug-DNA interaction studies, and the development of new analytical methods. His impressive publication record includes 195 research papers in SCI-indexed journals and 133 in Scopus-indexed journals. His work has been cited over 3000 times, demonstrating a significant impact on the field. Additionally, his work on chemometrics, spectroscopy, and chromatography, along with his involvement in multiple ongoing research projects, showcases his innovative approach to solving complex analytical problems.

Areas for Improvement:

While Professor Dinç has an outstanding record in publishing and advancing analytical chemistry, expanding his collaborations internationally could further enhance the global reach and influence of his research. Additionally, translating some of his advanced techniques into more practical, industry-applicable tools could widen the real-world impact of his work.

Education:

Prof. Erdal Dinç completed his undergraduate education in Chemistry at the University of Ankara, followed by a master’s and Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry. His doctoral research focused on chemometric approaches in chromatographic and spectroscopic analyses, which laid the foundation for his extensive career in the field. Over the years, he has been involved in numerous international collaborations and research programs. He continues to mentor graduate and post-graduate students in his field, guiding them through advanced research techniques and methodologies. His academic journey reflects a commitment to knowledge advancement, and his continuous work in both theoretical and applied chemistry makes him a leading figure in analytical sciences.

Experience:

Prof. Erdal Dinç has over 20 years of academic experience at Ankara University, where he has taught various analytical chemistry courses and supervised numerous research projects. His extensive research expertise spans across multiple areas, including spectrophotometry, chromatography, chemometrics, and drug analysis. Throughout his career, Prof. Dinç has led several significant research projects, many of which have been funded by organizations like TÜBİTAK and Ankara University. His work involves pioneering new methods for analyzing drug-DNA interactions, bioanalysis, and plant analysis. His academic contributions are reflected in his published articles and books, making him a globally recognized expert in the field of analytical chemistry. Prof. Dinç has been a key player in advancing chemical analysis in pharmaceutical, biological, and food sciences, and his work continues to inspire new generations of researchers.

Awards and Honors:

Prof. Erdal Dinç has received numerous accolades in recognition of his significant contributions to analytical chemistry. His research, spanning over two decades, has earned him national and international recognition in the field. Notably, he has been a recipient of several prestigious research grants from TÜBİTAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) and Ankara University, facilitating cutting-edge work in drug analysis and chemical methodologies. His scientific achievements are further acknowledged by his high citation index and H-index of 29, which reflect his influence and reputation in the global scientific community. Prof. Dinç’s expertise in spectroscopic analysis and chemometric techniques has made him a sought-after researcher and speaker at conferences, where he shares his innovative methodologies with professionals worldwide. His work continues to impact the development of analytical tools and techniques in various sectors of science and industry.

Research Focus:

Prof. Erdal Dinç’s research focuses on the development of innovative analytical techniques for drug analysis, particularly in the areas of drug-DNA interaction studies, drug quantification, and the characterization of complex mixtures. His work explores advanced methods in chromatography (HPLC, UPLC), voltammetry, and spectrophotometry (UV-VIS, spectrofluorimetry, IR). He is particularly interested in applying chemometrics to resolve complex analytical problems, such as multi-component pharmaceutical formulations and kinetic reaction monitoring in biological and food samples. Prof. Dinç has developed novel models for analyzing interactions at the molecular level, such as those between pharmaceuticals and DNA, which can help in understanding drug efficacy and safety. Additionally, his research extends to the analysis of food products, biological fluids, and plant compounds, where he applies multidimensional spectral techniques to improve analytical accuracy and precision.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Dinç, E., & Üçer, A. (2025). A new three-dimensional modeling of fluorescence excitation-emission measurements to explore the interaction of hydroxychloroquine and DNA, and to quantify their binding constant. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 💊🧬
  2. Üçer A., Ertekіn Z.C., Dіnç E (2024). A comparative application of spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric methods to estimate levofloxacin-DNA and ofloxacin-DNA interactions. Journal of Fluorescence 🔬🧫
  3. Üstündağ, Ö., & Dinç, E. (2024). A Rapid DMeyer-CWT Method Application to the Spectrophotometric Data for the Quantification of Losartan Potassium and Hydrochlorothiazide in a Binary Mixture. Sakarya University Journal of Science 💊⚙️
  4. Ertekin, Z. C., Büker, E., Oral, E. V., & Dinç, E. (2024). Application of continuous wavelet transforms for simultaneous estimation of domperidone and lansoprazole in capsule formulations. Measurement 💊📊
  5. Üçer, A., Üstündağ, Ö., & Dinç, E. (2023). Monitoring ascorbic acid oxidation with H2O2 and analyzing food supplements using parallel factor analysis model. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis 🍊🔬
  6. Di̇Nç, E., Üçer, A., Ünal, N. (2023). A multiway spectral analysis model to monitor the kinetic chlorination reaction of caffeine in commercial drinks. Food Chemistry 🥤☕

Conclusion:

Professor Erdal Dinç’s expertise, prolific publication record, and innovative research make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to analytical chemistry are commendable, and with continued focus on global collaborations and practical applications, his future work could have even broader implications for the field.

 

 

Xi Yao | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xi Yao | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xi Yao , Yunnan University , China

Xi Yao is a prominent researcher in the field of vertebrate evolutionary biology, specializing in dinosaur studies. Currently based at Yunnan University, Kunming, China, he is affiliated with the Center for Vertebrate Evolutionary Biology. With a background in Geology (Bachelor’s from Northwest University, China), Yao further honed his expertise in Vertebrate Paleontology through his Master’s and Ph.D. from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has actively participated in several fossil excavation projects across China, particularly in Xinjiang, Neimongol, and Yunnan, focusing on Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaur species. His research contributions have garnered recognition in the scientific community with numerous publications in prestigious journals and an active collaboration with international experts.

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Xi Yao is a highly accomplished paleontologist with a strong background in dinosaur research, specifically focusing on vertebrate evolution and systematics. His educational journey, from a Geology degree to a Master’s and Ph.D. in Vertebrate Paleontology, reflects his deep-rooted expertise in the field. His active role at Yunnan University has allowed him to contribute significantly to understanding the evolution of dinosaur species, particularly in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Notably, his groundbreaking studies on early Jurassic ornithischian dinosaurs and tyrannosauroid locomotion, coupled with his extensive fieldwork across China, position him as a leading expert in dinosaur paleontology. His collaborations with international researchers, such as Prof. John Hutchinson from the Royal Veterinary College and Prof. Corwin Sullivan from the University of Alberta, strengthen his global presence in the scientific community. His publications in well-regarded journals like iScience, Cretaceous Research, and Elife highlight his impactful contributions.

Areas for Improvement:

While Xi Yao has made substantial contributions to dinosaur paleontology, an area for improvement would be expanding his outreach and professional memberships. Engaging more actively with larger paleontological communities and taking editorial roles in academic journals could further boost his visibility and influence. In addition, he has not published books or patents, which are often essential for showcasing a comprehensive body of work in paleontology.

Education:

Xi Yao completed his Bachelor’s degree in Geology from Northwest University, China, laying a foundation in earth sciences. He furthered his academic career at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, earning both his Master’s and Ph.D. in Vertebrate Paleontology. During his graduate studies, Yao focused on dinosaur evolution and systematics, particularly the study of fossil evidence and ancient ecosystems. His educational journey reflects a blend of geological and paleontological expertise, which supports his comprehensive research on prehistoric life, including the evolutionary trends in dinosaur species. His work at Yunnan University allows him to continue applying his interdisciplinary knowledge to the study of dinosaur fossils, emphasizing both anatomical and ecological perspectives. His academic achievements also include collaborating with other renowned researchers globally, broadening his scientific impact.

Experience:

Xi Yao has accumulated extensive experience in the field of paleontology through both research and fieldwork. After completing his higher education, he became an integral member of the research community at Yunnan University, where he specializes in vertebrate evolutionary biology, particularly dinosaurs. His fieldwork has taken him to several notable excavation sites across China, including Xinjiang, Neimongol, and Yunnan Province, where he has contributed significantly to discovering and analyzing dinosaur fossils. His ongoing research on tyrannosauroid locomotion and dinosaur evolution is supported by grants from prestigious agencies such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has also forged collaborations with leading paleontologists, such as Prof. John Hutchinson from the Royal Veterinary College in the UK, and Prof. Corwin Sullivan from the University of Alberta, Canada. Xi Yao’s extensive hands-on experience in excavations, along with his academic contributions, make him a valuable figure in his field.

Research Focus:

Xi Yao’s primary research interest lies in dinosaur evolution, with a focus on both Jurassic and Cretaceous species. His work has contributed to the understanding of dinosaur phylogeny, anatomy, and locomotion, particularly through his studies on theropods and ornithischians. One of his significant projects involves studying the locomotion of tyrannosauroids through digital modeling, which explores how these iconic predators moved and interacted with their environment. Additionally, he has reported groundbreaking findings on rare early Jurassic ornithischians in Southern China, making important contributions to the understanding of dinosaur diversity during this period. His studies also extend to the description of new dinosaur species, including oviraptorosaurians, therizinosaurians, and ornithomimosaurians, primarily in the Cretaceous of northern China. This focus on dinosaur systematics not only enriches the scientific community’s understanding of dinosaur lineage but also sheds light on broader evolutionary patterns of life on Earth.

Publications Top Notes:

  • “New evidence for the earliest ornithischian dinosaurs from Asia” 📜 (iScience, 2024)
  • “A new ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of Jiangxi Province, southern China” 🦕 (Historical Biology, 2024)
  • “New ornithomimosaurian pelvis from the Upper Cretaceous Erlian Formation of Nei Mongol, North China” 🦖 (Cretaceous Research, 2022)
  • “A new early branching armored dinosaur from the Lower Jurassic of southwestern China” 🛡️ (Elife, 2022)
  • “A new transitional therizinosaurian theropod from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota of China” 🦖 (Scientific Reports, 2019)
  • “Caenagnathasia sp. from the Iren Dabasu Formation of Erenhot, Nei Mongol, China” 🦕 (Vertebrata PalAsiatica, 2015)

Conclusion:

Xi Yao is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to the field of dinosaur evolution and systematics. His research has not only expanded our understanding of dinosaur diversity but has also provided new insights into locomotion and dinosaur phylogeny. His dedication to fieldwork and collaboration with international researchers adds value to his research endeavors. Despite some areas for improvement, such as increased professional memberships and diversification of publications, his overall achievements place him among the top researchers in the field. Therefore, Xi Yao deserves strong consideration for this prestigious award.