Yan Jiao | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yan Jiao | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yan Jiao, First Hospital of Jilin University, China

Dr. Yan Jiao is an accomplished Attending Physician and clinical researcher at the First Hospital of Jilin University, specializing in hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. With dual degrees—a Bachelor of Medicine and a Ph.D. from Jilin University—Dr. Jiao has combined clinical acumen with deep expertise in bioinformatics and statistical analysis. A prolific researcher, Dr. Jiao has published extensively on topics ranging from liver cancer and immunotherapy to the adverse effects of diagnostic dyes and post-surgical complications. Notably, Dr. Jiao has contributed to scientific integrity through independent verification of published data and has reported anomalies that led to editorial actions. Skilled in R programming and mining public health datasets, Dr. Jiao blends analytical precision with a commitment to improving patient outcomes. Recognized for a meticulous approach to research, Dr. Jiao’s work exemplifies scientific rigor and ethical responsibility, making a compelling case for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Outstanding Publication Record:
    Dr. Jiao has co-authored over 20 peer-reviewed journal articles in high-impact journals like Scientific Reports, International Journal of Nanomedicine, and World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery. The research spans critical fields like liver cancer, gastric cancer, bioinformatics, and surgical safety, demonstrating multidisciplinary excellence.

  2. High Ethical Standards:
    A rare and commendable contribution is Dr. Jiao’s work in scientific integrity—verifying published studies, detecting image manipulation, and triggering investigations into misconduct. This highlights not only academic rigor but also moral responsibility in research.

  3. Bioinformatics Expertise:
    Proficient in R programming and analysis of large public datasets (FAERS, NHANES, TCGA), Dr. Jiao merges clinical insight with data science to generate real-world impact. The capacity to handle complex data with statistical precision is vital in modern medical research.

  4. Clinical & Research Integration:
    As a practicing Attending Physician in hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, Dr. Jiao directly applies research outcomes to clinical settings. This dual competency strengthens translational research and improves patient-centered outcomes.

  5. Collaborative Network:
    Dr. Jiao has worked with a wide range of co-authors, showing adaptability and a collaborative spirit. This not only strengthens individual studies but also reflects influence within a broader research community.

🛠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Global Research Visibility:
    While Dr. Jiao has a strong publication portfolio, more engagement with global conferences, keynote presentations, and international collaborations would enhance international recognition.

  2. Grant Leadership:
    There is limited information on independent research funding or grant leadership. Applying for and leading funded projects could further establish Dr. Jiao’s credentials as a principal investigator.

  3. First-Author Publications:
    Though a frequent contributor, a higher proportion of first-author or corresponding-author roles would solidify recognition as a lead researcher, particularly in high-impact original studies.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Yan Jiao pursued both undergraduate and doctoral studies at Jilin University, one of China’s top research institutions. From 2011 to 2016, Dr. Jiao earned a Bachelor of Medicine, laying the groundwork in clinical sciences and human biology. Continuing seamlessly into advanced research, Dr. Jiao completed a Ph.D. at the same university from 2016 to 2019, with a focus on hepatobiliary diseases and translational bioinformatics. The doctoral training combined clinical exposure with robust coursework in molecular biology, epidemiology, and data science. This dual qualification reflects a rare integration of frontline medical experience and deep academic inquiry, preparing Dr. Jiao for a career at the intersection of medicine, research, and technological innovation. Throughout academic training, Dr. Jiao demonstrated a strong aptitude for evidence-based medicine and statistical modeling, gaining recognition for a disciplined and inquisitive approach. The education path reflects a trajectory of consistent excellence and interdisciplinary competence.

💼 Professional Experience:

Dr. Yan Jiao currently serves as an Attending Physician at the First Hospital of Jilin University, where the clinical focus lies in hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. In this role, Dr. Jiao combines patient care with research initiatives, particularly in liver cancer. Beyond clinical duties, Dr. Jiao is actively engaged in bioinformatics research, utilizing datasets like FAERS, TCGA, and NHANES to uncover patterns in disease and treatment outcomes. With expert-level proficiency in R programming, Dr. Jiao conducts complex statistical analyses and visualizations. A distinct part of Dr. Jiao’s experience involves auditing the scientific literature for data anomalies and image manipulation, contributing anonymously to investigations into research misconduct. This dual role as a clinician and data scientist uniquely positions Dr. Jiao to address both practical and theoretical challenges in healthcare. Dr. Jiao’s professional journey underscores a rare blend of technical skills, ethical vigilance, and medical expertise, reinforcing eligibility for prestigious research awards.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Yan Jiao’s research is deeply rooted in hepatobiliary oncology, with a specific focus on liver cancer diagnosis, treatment strategies, and prognosis modeling. Integrating clinical insights with computational analysis, Dr. Jiao utilizes large public datasets like TCGA, FAERS, and NHANES to examine treatment efficacy, drug safety, and genetic risk factors. A significant thrust of the research lies in immunotherapy, chemoembolization techniques, and the safety of diagnostic agents like Indocyanine Green. Dr. Jiao also explores post-operative complications and gastrointestinal disorders, broadening the scope of clinical relevance. Equally important is the investigation into scientific integrity, where Dr. Jiao’s efforts in identifying manipulated data and statistical inconsistencies have led to editorial scrutiny in major journals. By bridging bioinformatics with hands-on medical practice, the research offers both theoretical advancements and actionable clinical solutions. Dr. Jiao’s focus is future-facing, centered on personalized treatment and real-world data analysis to optimize patient outcomes.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 📉 Obesity-Surgery is not the end.

  2. 💉 Landscape of transarterial chemoembolization for hepatocellular carcinoma.

  3. 🧬 Immunotherapy for metastatic gastric cancer.

  4. ⚠️ Exploring the dark side of diagnostic dyes – Indocyanine green.

  5. 🧬 Long non-coding RNA HOTAIR in liver cancer cell behavior.

  6. 🧪 Abraxane-related adverse events – FAERS decade-long analysis.

  7. 🧬 Personalized treatment of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma.

  8. 💊 Impact of immunotherapy on liver metastasis.

  9. 🏥 Incisional hernia after laparoscopic colorectal surgery.

  10. 🔍 Intestinal Behçet’s disease: Diagnosis and treatment.

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Yan Jiao is a highly qualified and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With an exceptional combination of clinical experience, research productivity, ethical vigilance, and bioinformatics expertise, Dr. Jiao stands out as a well-rounded and impactful medical scientist. While there is room to further elevate global visibility and leadership in grant-funded research, the current portfolio already reflects excellence in translational science and data-driven healthcare. In conclusion, Dr. Jiao’s contributions are not only prolific but principled—making this nomination both timely and justified.

wenhao chen | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. wenhao chen | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. wenhao chen , Zhejiang University School of Medicine Children’s Hospital National Clinical Research Center for Child Health , China

Dr. Wenhao Chen, a leading orthopedic surgeon and researcher, currently serves as the Head of the Department of Orthopedics at the Children’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine. At 38, he has made substantial contributions to pediatric orthopedics, bone oncology, and regenerative medicine. Dr. Chen obtained his MD from Peking University and completed a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Known for integrating clinical expertise with biomedical research, he has authored over 17 high-impact papers, applying advanced techniques such as machine learning, gene profiling, and CRISPR screening in orthopedic studies. His work spans rare skeletal diseases, cancer metastasis, and spinal cord repair. Recognized internationally, he continues to mentor young researchers and lead translational projects. With a vision toward improving musculoskeletal health in children, his multidisciplinary approach positions him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award.

Publication Profile:

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Outstanding Research Productivity:
    Dr. Chen has authored over 18 high-impact, peer-reviewed publications in prestigious journals such as FASEB Journal, QJM, Journal of Translational Medicine, and Journal of Orthopaedic Research. His work spans orthopedics, oncology, regenerative medicine, and computational biology.

  2. Interdisciplinary Expertise:
    He integrates molecular biology, AI, proteomics, CRISPR screening, and clinical research, particularly in osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, spinal cord repair, and rare pediatric skeletal diseases.

  3. Clinical and Academic Leadership:
    As Head of the Department of Orthopedics at a leading children’s hospital and faculty member at Zhejiang University, he demonstrates clinical leadership and research excellence.

  4. International Experience:
    His postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, USA, reflects global research exposure and cross-cultural collaboration.

  5. Translational Impact:
    Dr. Chen’s research shows a clear clinical application, such as prognosis prediction models, radiotherapy effectiveness evaluation, and gene therapy strategies for rare disorders and cancer.

🔧 Areas for Improvement:

  1. Visibility in Global Academic Forums:
    While his research is impactful, increased participation in international conferences, workshops, and symposiums could enhance visibility and networking.

  2. First-/Last-Author Publications:
    While present, a greater proportion of senior authorship could strengthen his recognition as a principal investigator or thought leader in major studies.

  3. Grant Leadership & Patent Output:
    There’s limited publicly shared information on research grants led or intellectual property (e.g., patents), which could further validate his innovation and translational output.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Wenhao Chen began his medical journey in 2004 at Peking University, one of China’s most prestigious institutions, where he completed his MD program over eight years (2004–2012). This comprehensive training gave him a robust foundation in clinical medicine and surgical practice. As part of his pursuit of global excellence, Dr. Chen was selected for a postdoctoral research position at Massachusetts General Hospital (2019–2020), affiliated with Harvard Medical School. During this international fellowship, he engaged in advanced research in orthopedics, including joint reconstruction, stem cell applications, and musculoskeletal oncology. His education reflects not only academic brilliance but also an openness to cross-border scientific collaboration. Dr. Chen’s diverse educational background enables him to merge Eastern clinical insights with Western research innovations, which he continues to apply in developing pediatric orthopedic interventions and understanding skeletal disorders on a molecular level.

💼 Experience:

With over a decade of experience in clinical orthopedics and research, Dr. Wenhao Chen leads the Department of Orthopedics at the Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. His career began in top-tier clinical hospitals in China and expanded to the U.S. during his postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he worked on joint reconstruction and bone oncology. In his current leadership role, he spearheads surgical treatment strategies, oversees translational research projects, and mentors medical trainees. Dr. Chen’s experience spans pediatric orthopedic deformities, osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, and regenerative therapies. He’s an expert in the application of genomics, CRISPR screens, and AI in musculoskeletal disorders. His multidisciplinary projects have led to multiple grants and collaborations. Dr. Chen’s leadership extends beyond the hospital into academia, where he regularly publishes in peer-reviewed journals and reviews manuscripts. His balance of surgical excellence and innovation defines his professional experience.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Wenhao Chen’s research centers on pediatric orthopedics, bone tumors (especially osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma), regenerative medicine, and translational oncology. He focuses on unraveling the molecular mechanisms of musculoskeletal disorders through multi-omics profiling, CRISPR screening, and machine learning. A significant part of his work addresses prognostic modeling using genomic and metabolic markers. He has also pioneered studies on gene therapy using viral vectors for spinal cord repair and the application of stem cells in congenital skeletal diseases like mucopolysaccharidosis IVA. Additionally, he investigates inflammation and autophagy signaling pathways, notably the PI3K/AKT/GSK3β axis in bone homeostasis. His translational research aims to convert biological findings into targeted clinical therapies. Dr. Chen’s work is consistently published in top-tier journals and has influenced diagnostic and therapeutic protocols in orthopedics. His blend of computational biology, clinical acumen, and lab innovation defines his impactful and forward-looking research portfolio.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧬 Diminished GALNS activity in iPSCs of MPS IVA caused by compound mutationsQJM, 2024

  2. 🧪 LARS as essential gene for osteosarcoma proliferation via CRISPR screeningJ Transl Med, 2022

  3. 🌬️ Itraconazole mitigates lung fibrosis via SPP1/C3 signalingJ Transl Med, 2024

  4. 🔬 Chaperone-mediated autophagy protects bone formation via PI3K/AKT pathwayFASEB J, 2024

  5. 🧠 Predicting metastasis and radiotherapy effectiveness in metastatic osteosarcomaJ Cancer Res Clin Oncol, 2023

  6. 🤖 Machine learning predicts prognosis in Ewing sarcoma patientsJ Orthop Res, 2021

  7. Glycolysis-related gene score predicts osteosarcoma survivalJ Orthop Res, 2022

  8. 🧫 Candidate proteins for astrocyte-to-neuron conversion via proteomicsNeural Regen Res, 2021

  9. 🦴 Surgery ± radiotherapy for malignant giant cell tumor of bone/soft tissueJ Orthop Res, 2020

  10. 🧠 NeuroD1 gene promotes glial-to-neuron conversion post-spinal cord injuryBrain Res Bull, 2017

🧾 Conclusion:

Dr. Wenhao Chen is a highly accomplished orthopedic surgeon-scientist whose interdisciplinary research portfolio, leadership in pediatric musculoskeletal science, and international collaborations make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive body of work, blending molecular biology with clinical application, showcases both depth and innovation, especially in addressing complex skeletal disorders and musculoskeletal oncology. With a few enhancements in international visibility and grant leadership, he is well on the path to becoming a global leader in orthopedic research.

Raul Valenzuela | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Raul Valenzuela | Cancer Cell Biology | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Raul Valenzuela , MD Anderson Cancer Center , United States

Dr. Raul F. Valenzuela Perez is a highly accomplished Assistant Professor of Musculoskeletal Imaging at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. With over two decades of medical experience, he combines expertise in radiology, oncology, and advanced imaging techniques. Originating from Chile, Dr. Valenzuela earned his MD from Universidad de Chile and pursued advanced training in health administration and imaging sciences. His global perspective and collaborative research efforts have made him a prominent figure in musculoskeletal tumor imaging. He is board-certified in radiology in both the U.S. and Chile and is actively licensed in Texas and Florida. Dr. Valenzuela’s dedication to oncologic imaging, radiomics, and MRI innovations has resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications, especially in the field of sarcoma imaging. Through ongoing work in developing and validating novel imaging biomarkers, he continues to shape the future of cancer diagnostics and personalized treatment approaches.

Publication Profile: 

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Prolific Research Output 📚
    Dr. Valenzuela has published extensively in high-impact journals like Scientific Reports, JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, and Journal of Radiology & Oncology, with recent work in 2023–2025 focusing on radiomics, MRI biomarkers, and musculoskeletal oncology.

  2. Innovation in Imaging Techniques 💡
    He has pioneered the use of contrast-enhanced susceptibility-weighted imaging (CE-SWI) and quantitative diffusion-weighted MRI to evaluate soft tissue sarcomas and treatment response — advancing imaging beyond traditional RECIST criteria.

  3. Collaborative Multidisciplinary Work 🤝
    Dr. Valenzuela consistently co-authors with surgical oncologists, pathologists, and radiologists, highlighting his collaborative research approach that bridges disciplines.

  4. International Clinical Credibility 🌎
    He is licensed in the U.S. (Texas & Florida) and Chile, and board-certified in both American and Chilean radiology boards, reflecting his global expertise and trust in varied medical systems.

  5. Academic Leadership at MD Anderson 🎓
    As an Assistant Professor at one of the world’s top cancer centers, he contributes to education, clinical care, and high-level cancer imaging research.

⚙️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Recognition and Awards Disclosure 🏅
    While the publication record is impressive, public listing of prior individual awards, fellowships, or grants would strengthen his profile further for award consideration.

  2. Principal Investigator Roles 🧪
    Although highly involved in collaborative projects, leading major multi-center trials or imaging consortia as principal investigator would elevate his leadership status.

  3. Expanded Public Science Communication 🗣️
    Increasing outreach via conferences, keynote talks, or educational platforms (like webinars or radiology workshops) could enhance his visibility in the broader scientific community.

🎓 Education:

Dr. Raul F. Valenzuela Perez holds an MD from Universidad de Chile (1993), where he laid the foundation for his distinguished medical and academic career. Alongside his medical training, he pursued further specialization in healthcare management, earning two certificates from the University of Chile Business School: one in Business and Health Administration (2003) and another in Process Management and Health Administration (2005). This unique blend of medical and administrative education empowers Dr. Valenzuela with a strategic understanding of healthcare systems and leadership. His academic journey highlights a commitment to continuous learning and cross-disciplinary excellence. As a thought leader in radiologic sciences, Dr. Valenzuela has integrated his business knowledge with clinical expertise to enhance imaging workflows and patient-centered care, especially in high-impact cancer institutions like MD Anderson. His education reflects both clinical proficiency and managerial insight, laying the groundwork for his contributions to musculoskeletal oncology imaging.

🏥 Experience:

Since September 2019, Dr. Valenzuela has served as an Assistant Professor in Musculoskeletal Imaging at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, one of the world’s leading cancer research institutions. Prior to his tenure in the U.S., he developed a robust clinical background in Chile, where he practiced and taught radiology. With licenses from the Texas Medical Board, Florida Medical Board, and Chilean Medical Association, his clinical credentials span internationally. He is also certified by the American Board of Radiology and the Chilean Radiology Board. At MD Anderson, Dr. Valenzuela plays a key role in advancing diagnostic imaging for musculoskeletal tumors, particularly soft tissue sarcomas. His responsibilities include patient care, teaching, research, and contributing to the development of advanced imaging protocols. Known for his collaborative style and interdisciplinary approach, he is a respected mentor and a valued contributor in the field of cancer imaging.

🏅 Awards and Honors:

While specific named awards are not detailed in the provided data, Dr. Raul F. Valenzuela Perez’s growing publication record, leading research in radiomics, and collaborative work at MD Anderson suggest a strong reputation in his field. His continuous publication in high-impact journals, such as Scientific Reports, JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics, and Journal of Radiology & Oncology, indicate recognition by peers and ongoing contributions to advancing cancer imaging. His role in multidisciplinary research teams and innovative use of advanced MRI techniques position him as a strong candidate for awards like Best Researcher. His efforts in improving imaging criteria beyond RECIST and validating AI-based radiomic frameworks show both vision and leadership. Though a detailed list of awards isn’t cited, his contributions to musculoskeletal oncology, particularly in sarcoma treatment response evaluation, reflect a track record of academic excellence and clinical impact, meriting honor and distinction in his specialty.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Valenzuela’s primary research focus lies in advanced imaging for musculoskeletal oncology, particularly the integration of radiomics, perfusion-weighted MRI, and contrast-enhanced susceptibility-weighted imaging (CE-SWI) for tumor characterization and treatment monitoring. His work is centered on improving diagnosis and predicting response in soft-tissue sarcomas, such as undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) and desmoid fibromatosis. He actively collaborates on multi-institutional studies, applying quantitative imaging biomarkers and AI-driven radiomic models to identify tumor behavior patterns and personalize therapy. A key aspect of his research is the evaluation of multiparametric MRI features, including diffusion-weighted and dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging. His publications reveal a commitment to pushing boundaries in functional imaging and improving imaging response criteria beyond traditional RECIST methods. Through his research, Dr. Valenzuela aims to contribute to precision medicine in oncology, bridging radiology and data science to enhance patient outcomes and streamline therapeutic decision-making.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧠 Perfusion-weighted imaging features predicting UPS treatment responseSci Rep, 2024

  2. 🧬 Radiomics by diffusion-weighted MRI for extremity UPS predictionJ Radiol Oncol, 2024

  3. 🧲 Contrast-enhanced SWI for musculoskeletal oncologic pathologyJ Radiol Oncol, 2024

  4. 💉 Perfusion imaging of the musculoskeletal systemMagn Reson Imaging Clin N Am, 2024

  5. 🤖 Cancer radiomic and perfusion imaging automated frameworkJCO Clin Cancer Inform, 2024

  6. 🧠 Idiopathic intracranial hypertension: MRI vs venous sinus pressureRev Chil Radiol, 2023

  7. 📊 CE-SWI in desmoid fibromatosis response assessmentTumor Discov, 2023

  8. 📈 Multiparametric MRI for treatment and recurrence in sarcomaJ Radiol Oncol, 2023

  9. 🔍 ADC map-based radiomics for sacral tumor differentiationJCO Precis Oncol, 2023

  10. 📐 Advanced imaging in musculoskeletal oncology (ABASTI Part I)Semin Ultrasound CT MR, 2021

  11. 🧪 Radiomic features of CE-SWI in UPS treatment responseJCO Clin Cancer Inform, 2025

📝 Conclusion:

Dr. Raul F. Valenzuela Perez is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His innovative contributions to musculoskeletal oncologic imaging, especially in applying radiomic models and advanced MRI techniques, place him at the forefront of translational cancer imaging. His interdisciplinary collaborations and growing body of work have strong clinical impact, particularly for sarcoma management.

With additional visibility through PI roles and recognition through formal honors, Dr. Valenzuela’s already impressive profile is on a trajectory toward international distinction. Based on the current accomplishments and ongoing impactful research, he is highly recommended for this award.