Zhaowei Feng | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhaowei Feng | Stem Cell Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhaowei Feng, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University, China

Zhaowei Feng is a dedicated biomedical researcher specializing in neurobiology and pharmacology, currently serving as an Assistant Researcher at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University. With a solid academic foundation and a passion for neuroscience, Feng has made significant contributions to understanding mechanisms of neuroprotection and demyelination. His research spans neurodegenerative disease models such as multiple sclerosis and neonatal hypoxia-ischemia, utilizing molecular and cellular biology tools. Known for his collaborative nature and scientific rigor, Feng has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles in prestigious journals and has played pivotal roles in various national and municipal-level research projects. He is particularly recognized for co-first authorship in several studies, reflecting leadership in experimental design and data analysis. His growing influence in the field is further supported by ongoing funded projects and a research trajectory aimed at translational outcomes. Feng is committed to continuing impactful research that bridges bench science with clinical applications.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Research Focus in Neurobiology 🧠
    Zhaowei Feng has a consistent and impactful research portfolio in neurobiology, particularly in myelination, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and glutamate signaling. His work is highly relevant in addressing diseases like multiple sclerosis and neonatal hypoxia-ischemia encephalopathy.

  2. Publications in High-Impact Journals 📚
    He has co-authored several peer-reviewed journal articles in reputable journals such as Phytomedicine, Pharmacology, Oncology Reports, and Frontiers. His contributions as co-first author in multiple papers reflect significant involvement in study design and experimentation.

  3. Independent Researcher Role 🧪
    He currently serves as a Principal Investigator for a municipal-level research project funded by the Xuzhou Health Commission, demonstrating trust in his leadership and research direction.

  4. Multidisciplinary Expertise 🔬
    His research integrates pharmacology, molecular biology, and neuroscience, covering diverse mechanisms like PPARγ signaling, SUMOylation, and ferroptosis, which enhances translational potential.

  5. Rapid Academic Growth 🚀
    Transitioning quickly from a Master’s student (2019–2022) to Assistant Researcher and PI (since 2022) shows a fast-tracked academic trajectory.

⚠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Need for More First-Author and Corresponding-Author Papers ✍️
    While co-first authorship is commendable, a stronger emphasis on sole first or corresponding authorship in future publications would establish more scientific independence.

  2. Limited Recognition at National Level 🏅
    Most current funding and achievements are at the municipal level. Applying for national or international grants (e.g., NSFC, NIH) would elevate his research profile.

  3. Postdoctoral Training or Collaboration Abroad 🌍
    Gaining international experience or collaborating with global research centers could broaden perspectives and techniques, increasing citation impact and networking.

  4. More Diversified Research Outputs 📊
    Exploring patents, clinical trials, or translational research outcomes could further demonstrate innovation and application potential.

🎓 Education:

Zhaowei Feng began his academic journey in the biological sciences at Xuzhou Medical University, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree between 2014 and 2018. He further pursued a Master’s degree in Neurobiology at the same institution from September 2019 to July 2022. His graduate studies were marked by an intensive focus on neurodegenerative mechanisms, including demyelination and neuroinflammation, with particular attention to cuprizone-induced and ischemia-reperfusion mouse models. His research also explored glutamate transport regulation, the PPARγ pathway, and oligodendrocyte differentiation. His educational foundation not only provided him with technical proficiency in experimental neuroscience but also cultivated a strong understanding of translational biomedical research. Through rigorous coursework, laboratory experience, and thesis writing, Feng developed a robust academic profile that seamlessly transitioned into his research career. His educational journey reflects consistent dedication and a clear trajectory towards clinical and experimental neurobiology.

🧪 Experience:

Since September 2022, Zhaowei Feng has been working as an Assistant Researcher at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University. His role involves leading preclinical studies, managing collaborative projects, and mentoring junior researchers. Feng has also served as Principal Investigator on a municipal-level research grant focusing on blood-brain barrier damage post-transplantation. He actively participates in multiple interdisciplinary studies involving neurodevelopment, myelination, and pharmacological interventions. Prior to his current role, his Master’s research provided hands-on experience with animal models, molecular techniques, and data analysis in neurobiology. Feng has authored or co-authored numerous research papers, some as co-first author, contributing significantly to study design and execution. He is also involved in translational research projects that aim to bridge laboratory findings with clinical therapies. His work ethic, attention to detail, and innovative approach make him a valuable contributor to the field of neurobiological research.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

Zhaowei Feng has been recognized for his scientific contributions through both academic and research-oriented accolades. Notably, he is the recipient of a research grant from the Xuzhou Municipal Health Commission (Project No. XWKYHT20230029), focusing on cerebral ischemia-reperfusion and blood-brain barrier injury. Though early in his professional career, his selection as Principal Investigator on this project signifies trust in his leadership and expertise. Several of his publications in high-impact journals list him as co-first author—an honor that highlights his equal contribution in rigorous experimental work. While he has yet to receive national awards such as from the Natural Science Foundation, his steady academic output and funded research projects mark a strong trajectory. His growing publication record and role in significant studies position him as a rising talent in the biomedical field. Future honors are likely as his research continues to address key questions in neuroscience and pharmacology.

🔬 Research Focus:

Zhaowei Feng’s research centers on neuroprotection, demyelination, and neuroinflammation, with a particular focus on the mechanisms underlying multiple sclerosis, ischemic brain injury, and neonatal encephalopathy. His studies often employ animal models such as cuprizone-induced demyelination and hypoxia-ischemia to explore therapeutic targets. Feng is particularly interested in the regulation of oligodendrocyte differentiation and the role of glutamate transporters, signaling molecules like PPARγ, and pathways involving Wnt/β-catenin and SUMOylation. Additionally, he has investigated compounds such as diosgenin and alpha-asaronol for their neuroprotective and remyelination-promoting effects. His work also extends into cancer biology, with studies on ferroptosis and protein regulation in squamous cell carcinoma. By integrating molecular biology, pharmacology, and neurodevelopmental research, Feng aims to contribute to the discovery of new treatments for central nervous system disorders. His current and future research is geared toward translational medicine that bridges laboratory science with clinical applications.

📚 Publication Top Notes:

  1. 🧠 Alpha-Asaronol Alleviates Dysmyelination by Enhancing Glutamate Transport via PPARγ-GLT-1 Signaling in Neonatal Hypoxia-Ischemia (Pharmacology, 2022)

  2. 🧬 C1q Inhibits Differentiation of Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells via Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling (Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, 2023)

  3. 🧪 Alpha-Asaronol Promoted OPC Differentiation and Improved Myelination as a PPARγ Activator (Frontiers, 2023)

  4. 🧫 Diosgenin Promoted OPC Differentiation by Blocking GLUR2/GAPDH Interaction in Pilocarpine-Induced Epilepsy Rats (Phytomedicine, 2025)

  5. 🧬 Netrin-4 Mediates Piezo1 Inactivation and YAP Signaling Alleviation in Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion (Oncology Reports)

  6. 🔬 SENP1 Inhibits Ferroptosis and Promotes Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Regulating ACSL4 Protein (Molecular Oncology, 2023)

  7. 🧪 SUMO1-Mediated Stabilization Enhances Protein Function in Neuroinflammatory Models (Unspecified Journal)

  8. 🧠 Signaling Activation in a Cuprizone-Induced Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis (Unspecified Journal)

📌 Conclusion:

Zhaowei Feng is a highly promising early-career researcher with a clear scientific focus, a growing publication record, and demonstrated ability to lead independent research. His work addresses critical challenges in neurobiology and pharmacology, making a tangible impact in both experimental and translational medicine. With continued progression—especially toward national-level recognition and senior authorship—he has the potential to become a leader in his field.

Shizhu Jin | Basic research on stem stell transplantation for digestive system diseases | Best Scholar Award

Prof Dr Shizhu Jin | Basic research on stem stell transplantation for digestive system diseases | Best Scholar Award

Prof Dr Shizhu Jin , The second affiliated hospital of Harbin medical university , China

Shizhu Jin is a distinguished Professor and Chief Physician specializing in Gastroenterology at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, China. With extensive experience in both clinical practice and academic research, he has significantly contributed to the field of digestive diseases. His notable achievements include securing 1 national invention patent, 6 utility model patents, and 1 software copyright. Shizhu Jin has published 44 articles in SCI journals with a cumulative impact factor of 209.635 and a total of 1249 citations, reflecting his profound impact on the field. He has been recognized with several accolades, including “Top Ten Teaching Experts of Harbin Medical University” and “Outstanding Medical Aid Expert of Heilongjiang Province.” His leadership extends to various editorial and review roles, highlighting his influence and dedication to advancing gastroenterology and hepatology.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: Shizhu Jin has made significant contributions to gastroenterology, with 44 articles published in SCI-indexed journals. His research includes high-impact studies with a cumulative impact factor of 209.635 and an H-index of 19, demonstrating both the volume and quality of his work.
  2. Innovative Patents: He holds 1 national invention patent, 6 utility model patents, and 1 software copyright, showcasing his ability to translate research into practical applications.
  3. Leadership in Research Projects: Jin chairs over ten research topics funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Medical Foundation, highlighting his leadership and impact on advancing medical science.
  4. Editorial and Review Roles: His involvement as a reviewer and editorial board member for various journals underscores his expertise and influence in the field.
  5. Awards and Recognition: Jin’s accolades, including the “Top Ten Teaching Experts of Harbin Medical University” and “Outstanding Medical Aid Expert of Heilongjiang Province,” reflect his excellence in both research and teaching.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Citation Metrics: Although Jin has a solid citation record, additional high-impact publications could further enhance his research profile. Increasing the citation count of recent publications could bolster his standing in the field.
  2. Collaborations: Expanding collaborations with international researchers and institutions could increase the global impact of his research and open new avenues for innovative projects.
  3. Public Outreach: Greater engagement in public communication of research findings could improve awareness of his work and its significance to broader audiences.

Education 

Shizhu Jin pursued his medical education at Harbin Medical University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in Medicine. He further advanced his expertise with a doctoral degree in Gastroenterology, focusing on innovative research in digestive diseases. His postdoctoral training involved advanced studies and collaborative research, emphasizing the integration of clinical and experimental gastroenterology. Jin’s academic journey has been marked by continuous learning and contribution to the field through rigorous research, resulting in groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy and digestive system diseases. His educational background, combined with extensive hands-on experience, has established him as a leading expert and educator in his field, driving both clinical excellence and academic innovation.

Experience 

Professor Shizhu Jin has extensive experience as a leading physician and researcher in Gastroenterology. At the Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University, he directs the Ward I of the Department of Gastroenterology, overseeing complex clinical cases and pioneering treatments. His career includes significant contributions to research with over 44 SCI-indexed publications and several high-impact patents. Jin has led numerous research projects funded by prestigious bodies like the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Chinese Medical Foundation. His professional roles extend to editorial positions in prominent journals and advisory roles in various medical associations. His commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care through research and innovation underscores his substantial impact on both the clinical and academic aspects of gastroenterology.

Research Focus 

Shizhu Jin’s research primarily focuses on innovative approaches to treating digestive system diseases, including stem cell transplantation and regenerative medicine. His work explores the molecular mechanisms underlying gastrointestinal disorders, aiming to develop novel therapeutic strategies. Jin has made significant contributions to understanding the role of stem cells in treating liver cirrhosis and inflammatory bowel diseases. His research on the signaling pathways involved in disease progression has led to potential breakthroughs in personalized medicine. Jin’s studies on hypoxia-induced factors and tumor microenvironments highlight his commitment to advancing our knowledge of complex digestive diseases. His research not only aims to improve clinical outcomes but also strives to translate scientific discoveries into practical applications for better patient management.

Publications Top Notes

  • GABPA-Mediated Expression of HPN-AS1 Facilitates Cell Apoptosis and Inhibits Cell Proliferation in Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Promoting eIF4A3 Degradation 🧬📉 Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 2024, 35(7), pp. 577–586
  • Stimulation by exosomes from hypoxia-preconditioned hair follicle mesenchymal stem cells facilitates mitophagy by inhibiting the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway to alleviate ulcerative colitis 🔬🧪 Theranostics, 2024, 14(11), pp. 4278–4296
  • Novel milestones for early esophageal carcinoma: From bench to bed 🏥📚 World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology, 2024, 16(4), pp. 1104–1118
  • Development and validation of a blood routine-based extent and severity clinical decision support tool for ulcerative colitis 🩸🔍 Scientific Reports, 2023, 13(1), 21368
  • BMSCs alleviate liver cirrhosis by regulating Fstl1/Wnt/β-Catenin signaling pathway 🧫🩺 Heliyon, 2023, 9(11), e21010
  • Characterization of the metabolic alteration-modulated tumor microenvironment mediated by TP53 mutation and hypoxia 🧪🔬 Computers in Biology and Medicine, 2023, 163, 107078
  • From Phenomenon to Essence: A Newly Involved lncRNA Kcnq1ot1 Protective Mechanism of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells in Liver Cirrhosis 🧬💉 Advanced Science, 2023, 10(21), 2206758
  • A novel approach to improving colonoscopy learning efficiency through a colonoscope roaming system: randomized controlled trial 🏥📈 PeerJ Computer Science, 2023, 9, e1409
  • Construction of a TTN Mutation-Based Prognostic Model for Evaluating Immune Microenvironment, Cancer Stemness, and Outcomes of Colorectal Cancer Patients 🧬📊 Stem Cells International, 2023, 2023, 6079957
  • Hypoxia-induced factor and its role in liver fibrosis 🔬🩺 PeerJ, 2022, 10, e14299

Conclusion

Shizhu Jin is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding research contributions, leadership in high-impact projects, and significant innovations in gastroenterology. His extensive publication record, patent holdings, and prestigious awards reflect a remarkable career dedicated to advancing medical science. Addressing areas for improvement could further elevate his impact and recognition in the global research community.