Luminita Paraoan | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Luminita Paraoan | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Manchester Metropolitan University | United Kingdom

Professor Luminita Paraoan is a leading molecular and ocular cell biologist whose research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) function, degeneration, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Her pioneering work integrates omics-based analyses, molecular genetics, and cell biology to uncover how cellular stress responses, proteostasis, and intercellular communication contribute to retinal aging and disease. Paraoan has made significant discoveries on endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress pathways, particularly the PERK/EIF2AK3 axis, and the regulation of apoptosis, oxidative stress, and autophagy in RPE cells. Her studies have also revealed novel insights into p53/p63 effector PERP, Cystatin C, and visual cycle gene regulation in aging and disease contexts. Through collaborative research, she has explored stem cell protection mechanisms, PI3K/AKT signaling inhibition, and multi-omic signatures of aging across cancers and ocular tissues. Supported by over £4 million in external funding, her work has advanced understanding of molecular targets for retinal and neurodegenerative diseases. Professor Paraoan leads the Ocular Molecular Biology and Mechanisms of Disease Group, mentoring numerous postdoctoral and doctoral researchers internationally, and continues to shape the field of vision science and molecular ophthalmology.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications:

Suwanmanee, G., Kheolamai, P., Tantrawatpan, C., Grimes, D., Matei, I. V., Paraoan, L., & Manochantr, S. (2025). Fucoxanthin protects placenta-derived human mesenchymal stem cells against oxidative stress-induced apoptosis by modulating genes involved in DNA damage repair, ER stress response, and p53-induced apoptosis. Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 16(1), 497.

Jantalika, T., Manochantr, S., Kheolamai, P., Tantikanlayaporn, D., Pinlaor, S., Saijuntha, W., Paraoan, L., & Tantrawatpan, C. (2025). Human chorion and placental mesenchymal stem cells conditioned media suppress cell migration and invasion by inhibiting the PI3K/AKT pathway in cholangiocarcinoma. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 31472.

Matei, I. V., & Paraoan, L. (2024). Aging retinal pigmented epithelium: Omics-based insights into vision decline. Aging (Albany NY), 16(12), 10201–10202.

Carlsson, E., Sharif, U., Supharattanasitthi, W., & Paraoan, L. (2023). Analysis of wild type and variant B cystatin C interactome in retinal pigment epithelium cells reveals variant B. Cells, 12(5), 713.

Dhirachaikulpanich, D., Lagger, C., Chatsirisupachai, K., de Magalhães, J. P., & Paraoan, L. (2022). Intercellular communication analysis of the human retinal pigment epithelial and choroidal cells predicts pathways associated with aging, cellular senescence, and age-related macular degeneration. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 14, 1016293.

Saptarshi, N., Porter, L. F., & Paraoan, L. (2022). PERK/EIF2AK3 integrates endoplasmic reticulum stress-induced apoptosis, oxidative stress, and autophagy responses in immortalised retinal pigment epithelial cells. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 13324.

Evgeny Deforzh | Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Evgeny Deforzh | Cancer | Best Researcher Award

Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard University | United States

Dr. Evgeny Deforzh is a molecular biologist whose work focuses on the regulation of RNA, microRNAs, chromatin dynamics, and their roles in cancer and neurological disease. After earning his B.S. and M.S. in Biology from Saint Petersburg State University and a Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Paris‑Saclay University, he completed postdoctoral research as a Research Fellow and subsequently served as Instructor in Neurology at Brigham & Women’s Hospital. His peer‑reviewed contributions include insights into how WEE1 regulators switch roles in cell cycle control, protection of cyclin mRNAs from translational repression, the impact of glioblastoma‑derived extracellular vesicles on astrocyte transformation, and the nuclear modulation of splicing by oncogenic microRNAs. More recently, his work has elucidated promoter/enhancer RNA regulation of super‑enhancers, and miRNA pathways as therapeutic targets in gliomas and meningiomas. To date, Dr. Deforzh has published ~15–20 independent original research articles (first‑, co‑first, or senior‑author) with many additional co‐authored papers. His publications have been cited in the literature ~800‑1,200 times, giving him an approximate h‑index of 12–15. His research has advanced understanding of RNA regulatory networks in cancer and offers potential translational pathways for diagnostics and therapy.

Profiles: Google Scholar | Scopus

Featured Publications:

Zeng, A., Wei, Z., Rabinovsky, R., Jun, H. J., El Fatimy, R., Deforzh, E., & Arora, R. (2020). Glioblastoma-derived extracellular vesicles facilitate transformation of astrocytes via reprogramming oncogenic metabolism. iScience, 23(8), 101420.

Deforzh, E., Uhlmann, E. J., Das, E., Galitsyna, A., Arora, R., Saravanan, H., … (2022). Promoter and enhancer RNAs regulate chromatin reorganization and activation of miR-10b/HOXD locus, and neoplastic transformation in glioma. Molecular Cell, 82(10), 1894–1908.e5.

El Fatimy, R., Zhang, Y., Deforzh, E., Ramadas, M., Saravanan, H., Wei, Z., … (2022). A nuclear function for an oncogenic microRNA as a modulator of snRNA and splicing. Molecular Cancer, 21(1), 17.

Poller, W., Sahoo, S., Hajjar, R., Landmesser, U., & Krichevsky, A. M. (2023). Exploration of the noncoding genome for human-specific therapeutic targets—Recent insights at molecular and cellular level. Cells, 12(22), 2660.

Deforzh, E., Vargas, T. R., Kropp, J., Vandamme, M., Pinna, G., & Polesskaya, A. (2016). IMP-3 protects the mRNAs of cyclins D1 and D3 from GW182/AGO2-dependent translational repression. International Journal of Oncology, 49(6), 2578–2588.

Kratassiouk, G., Pritchard, L. L., Cuvellier, S., Vislovukh, A., Meng, Q., … (2016). The WEE1 regulators CPEB1 and miR-15b switch from inhibitor to activators at G2/M. Cell Cycle, 15(5), 667–677.

baofeng wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. baofeng wang | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. baofeng wang, Department of Radiation Therapy, Second Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an 710004, China, China

Dr. Baofeng Wang is a Professor and Associate Chief Physician at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University. He serves as Head of the Abdominal Oncology Group in the Department of Radiation Oncology and is a Master’s Supervisor. Renowned for his expertise in abdominal and liver cancers, Dr. Wang actively contributes to several professional organizations, including the Chinese Society for Radiation Oncology (CSRO). As a reviewer for top journals and a recipient of multiple prestigious research awards, his work integrates clinical excellence with cutting-edge research. He has led three national and provincial-level projects and has authored over 40 scientific articles, with more than 10 published in SCI-indexed journals. His recent work focuses on ferroptosis, immune regulation in cancer, and BNCT treatment planning, marking him as a leading figure in translational oncology research.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic and Clinical Leadership:

    • Professor, Associate Chief Physician, and Master’s Supervisor.

    • Head of the Abdominal Oncology Group at a leading national medical institution.

    • Actively leads and shapes treatment protocols in radiation oncology.

  2. Research Productivity and Impact:

    • Authored over 40 scientific publications, with more than 10 indexed in SCI journals.

    • Principal Investigator for 3 major funded research projects.

    • Co-investigator in 5 additional national and provincial projects.

    • Reviewer for high-impact international journals, ensuring scientific rigor in oncology research.

  3. Recognition and Awards:

    • Winner of two First Prizes for Scientific and Technological Progress in Higher Education Institutions.

    • Received a Second Prize from the Shaanxi Provincial Scientific and Technological Progress Awards.

  4. Professional Influence:

    • Holds multiple key positions in national and provincial medical societies, especially within the Chinese Society for Radiation Oncology (CSRO).

    • Active in bridging research, clinical practice, and public health education.

  5. Recent Research Focus:

    • Investigating mechanisms of radioresistance via ferroptosis and cholesterol metabolism.

    • Advancing boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) planning and immunoregulatory pathways in breast cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Global Collaboration:

    • While domestically influential, expanding international collaborations and partnerships could further elevate the research impact and visibility.

  2. Citation Index and Research Translation:

    • Despite a good number of publications, a higher citation count and more translational outcomes into clinical practice would strengthen the award candidacy further.

  3. Innovation Leadership:

    • Developing patents or pioneering novel therapeutic technologies would add to innovation metrics.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Baofeng Wang received rigorous academic training in the medical sciences, specializing in oncology and radiation therapy. After completing his undergraduate medical degree, he pursued postgraduate studies focused on radiation oncology and tumor biology. His advanced academic pursuits led to a comprehensive understanding of radiobiology, imaging-guided radiotherapy, and molecular oncology. He continuously updates his knowledge through professional development programs and has contributed to both educational and research domains by mentoring postgraduate students. His commitment to academic excellence is evident through his role as a Master’s Supervisor, guiding the next generation of clinical researchers. Dr. Wang’s educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary to integrate evidence-based medicine with innovative research, particularly in the fields of liver cancer and immuno-oncology.

🧪 Professional Experience:

With over 15 years of clinical and academic experience, Dr. Baofeng Wang is a leading figure in the field of radiation oncology. Currently a Professor and Associate Chief Physician, he heads the Abdominal Oncology Group at The Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University. He has been instrumental in developing individualized radiotherapy protocols for complex tumors. His leadership roles in various national and provincial oncology organizations highlight his influence in shaping cancer treatment strategies. He has served as Principal Investigator for several research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and provincial R&D bodies. Additionally, Dr. Wang plays an active role in academic peer review and science promotion in Shaanxi province. His blend of clinical acumen and research proficiency makes him a cornerstone in the advancement of radiotherapy techniques and translational oncology.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Wang’s research focuses on the intersection of radiation oncology, tumor metabolism, and immunoregulation. He investigates how cellular mechanisms such as ferroptosis and cytokine modulation contribute to radioresistance and tumor progression. A major area of interest is the optimization of boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) treatment planning, aiming to enhance therapeutic outcomes in abdominal cancers. His work also explores the role of tumor-infiltrating immune cells and how factors like interleukin-10 influence immune suppression and therapy response. By integrating molecular diagnostics with imaging-guided radiotherapy, Dr. Wang seeks to improve precision medicine strategies. His translational research aims to convert lab-based discoveries into clinically viable cancer treatments, particularly for liver, breast, and gastrointestinal cancers. Through collaborative and interdisciplinary research, Dr. Wang’s work continues to push boundaries in oncology innovation.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Recent research progress of BNCT treatment planning system

  2. 🔗 SCARB1 links cholesterol metabolism-mediated ferroptosis inhibition to radioresistance in tumor cells

  3. 🎯 BAFF overexpression in triple-negative breast cancer promotes tumor growth by inducing IL-10-secreting regulatory B cells that suppress anti-tumor T cell responses

  4. 🛡️ Interleukin-10 overexpression in 4T1 cells: A gateway to suppressing mammary carcinoma growth

📌 Conclusion:

Dr. Baofeng Wang exemplifies the qualities of an exceptional clinical researcher, balancing leadership, clinical service, and impactful research. His contributions to radiation oncology—particularly in abdominal and liver cancers—along with national-level recognition and funding, make him a highly suitable and competitive candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Continued expansion of his international footprint and translational outputs would position him even more prominently on the global stage.

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.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ 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 angiogenesis—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 cancer—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.

📈 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.

🎓 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 medicine—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.

🧪 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.

🏆 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.

🔬 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 approach—bridging pharmacology, molecular biology, and clinical application—positions him as a dynamic researcher capable of advancing medical science.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📘 MT1G induces lipid droplet accumulation through H3K14 trimethylation in renal cancer, British Journal of Cancer, 2024 – 🥇 Sole First Author

  2. 📗 p53-mediated autophagy protects against betulinic acid-induced apoptosis in colorectal cancer, Cell Death & Disease, 2017 – 🥇 Sole First Author

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

  4. 📙 Identification of the human HAS3 promoter region, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2015 – 🥇 Sole First Author

  5. 📓 Betulinic acid induces G2/M arrest via MT1G in colon cancer cells, Heliyon, 2024 – 👥 Co-First Author

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

  7. 📒 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 portfolio—spanning publications, funded projects, patents, and recognized awards—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.

Li Hou | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Li Hou | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Li Hou , Department of Oncology and Hematology, Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China

Li Hou is a distinguished Chief Physician and Director of the Hematology and Oncology Department at Dongzhimen Hospital, affiliated with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine. With a career spanning over 30 years, she has made remarkable contributions in the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine for treating tumors and blood diseases. A renowned researcher and educator, Hou Li has led over 40 research projects, authored 50+ papers, and published significant work on tumor and blood disease therapies. Her expertise has been recognized with the prestigious “Famous Doctor’s Excellent Demeanor Award” in 2018. Her passion for advancing healthcare through combined approaches has made her a leader in oncology and hematology in China and internationally. 🌟🎓💉

Publication Profile:

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Strengths for the Award:

Dr. Li Hou is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to her exceptional contributions in integrating Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western Medicine for the treatment of hematological diseases and cancers. Her career is distinguished by over 40 research programs and more than 50 published papers, demonstrating her expertise in oncology and hematology. She has authored notable articles in high-impact journals, showcasing her deep understanding of tumor biology and blood disorders. Her leadership in research, coupled with her clinical practice, has led to groundbreaking insights into the treatment of malignancies, including her work on identifying novel drug targets for cancers. Furthermore, her role in academia and professional service, as a key figure in several influential medical associations, highlights her outstanding impact in the medical field. 🌟🧑‍🔬📚

Areas for Improvement:

While Dr. Li Hou research achievements are commendable, expanding her research collaborations internationally could further enhance her impact. Engaging with global research communities may foster new perspectives and facilitate the exchange of ideas, particularly in the context of cutting-edge medical technologies. Additionally, expanding research into the long-term outcomes of integrated therapies in various populations could provide further evidence of the benefits of combining TCM with Western approaches. This would allow her work to gain even more recognition and clinical application worldwide. 🌍🔬

Education:

Li Hou completed her Bachelor’s in Chinese Medicine at Beijing University of Chinese Medicine in 1993. She then pursued her Master’s degree in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine from the same institution, completing it in 1998. In 2004, she earned her Doctorate in Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine. Her academic journey has been rooted in the application of both traditional and modern methods to treat complex diseases like cancer and blood disorders, providing her with a strong foundation for her career in clinical practice, research, and education. 🎓📚🩺

Experience:

Li Hou clinical career began in 1993 as a resident at Dongzhimen Hospital. By 1999, she advanced to attending physician, and by 2008, she became an associate chief physician. In 2013, she was appointed as Chief Physician at Dongzhimen Hospital, where she has been working ever since. She holds significant leadership roles within the field, including Chairman of several prestigious oncology committees. Additionally, her role as an evaluation expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China demonstrates her expertise in research. She has been instrumental in combining traditional Chinese medicine with modern treatments in the management of cancer and hematological conditions. 🏥💼👩‍⚕️

Research Focus:

Li Hou research focus revolves around the integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine to treat hematological diseases and cancer. She has made significant strides in identifying novel therapeutic approaches, with an emphasis on improving cancer treatment outcomes. Her work includes studying the role of TCM in modulating drug responses and enhancing chemotherapy effectiveness. Through her extensive research, she has contributed to understanding the genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in blood cancer and tumor progression, aiming to optimize patient care and survival rates. Her studies have been published in leading medical journals. 🧬🔬💡

Publications Top Notes:

  • Identification of potential drug targets for four site-specific cancers by integrating human plasma proteome with genomeJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (2025)
  • Genetic analysis from multiple cohorts implies causality between 2200 druggable genes, telomere length, and leukemiaComputers in Biology and Medicine (2024)
  • Genetically predicted 486 blood metabolites in relation to risk of colorectal cancer: A Mendelian randomization studyCancer Medicine (2023)
  • Improvement of Early Death in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia: A Population-Based AnalysisClinical Lymphoma Myeloma and Leukemia (2023)
  • Tanshinone IIa Induces Autophagy and Apoptosis via PI3K/Akt/mTOR Axis in Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia NB4 CellsEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2021)
  • Effectiveness of Acupuncture Treatment on Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Pilot, Randomized, Assessor-Blinded, Controlled TrialPain Research and Management (2020) 📝📚🎯

Conclusion:

Dr. Li Hou contributions to medicine are profound and multifaceted, blending traditional and modern therapeutic approaches to offer innovative solutions for cancer and blood diseases. Her research has not only advanced scientific knowledge but also improved patient care. As a leader in both clinical practice and research, she exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award recipient. Through her continued dedication to her work, Dr. Hou Li will undoubtedly remain at the forefront of medical research, driving progress in both China and globally. 🏆💉🩺