Dr. Hongrui Meng | RNA biology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Hongrui Meng, Institute of Neuroscience, Soochow University, China
Dr. Hongrui Meng is a distinguished neuroscientist specializing in the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases. With a Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience from Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan, Dr. Meng furthered his expertise through postdoctoral training at Juntendo University, Tokyo. He served as an assistant professor before establishing the Laboratory of Molecular Neurology at the Institute of Neuroscience, Soochow University, where he became a full professor in 2020. His pioneering work has made notable advances in understanding Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Meng’s research integrates cellular, genetic, and biochemical tools using models ranging from Drosophila to mice. He has authored over a dozen peer-reviewed publications and holds international patents for novel molecular diagnostic techniques. Additionally, he collaborates with pharmaceutical companies to develop plant-based neuroprotective agents. As a committed mentor and leader, he contributes to scientific societies and editorial boards and is known for his translational approach in bridging basic science and therapeutic innovation.
Publication Profile:
✅ Strengths for the Award:
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Pioneering Research in Neurodegeneration:
Dr. Meng has significantly contributed to understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, especially Parkinson’s disease and ALS, with a focus on mitochondrial dysfunction, protein aggregation, and innate immunity. -
International Academic Background and Collaborations:
Educated and trained in Japan with active collaborations in both academic and industry sectors (e.g., Longma Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.), Dr. Meng bridges global perspectives and translational goals effectively. -
Strong Publication and Patent Record:
He has published over a dozen high-impact, peer-reviewed articles (SCI, Scopus indexed) and holds international patents in diagnostic methodology. His research output demonstrates consistency, innovation, and real-world applicability. -
Leadership in Research and Lab Management:
As a full professor and founder of the Laboratory of Molecular Neurology at Soochow University, Dr. Meng leads a dynamic team with successful research grants, including from JSPS, NSFC, and Takeda Foundation. -
Interdisciplinary Focus:
His work integrates behavioral neuroscience, molecular biology, genetics, and technology (e.g., wearable devices), illustrating a forward-looking and solution-oriented approach.
🛠️ Areas for Improvement:
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Citation Impact (h-index):
While his Scopus h-index (7) reflects a solid foundation, increased international visibility and broader citation engagement can elevate his standing among global peers. -
Expanded Global Outreach:
More international speaking engagements, global consortia leadership, and multi-center trials could further boost Dr. Meng’s influence and accelerate translation of his work.
🎓 Education:
Dr. Hongrui Meng earned his Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience from Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan. His doctoral research focused on neurobiological pathways implicated in behavioral disorders and neurodegenerative processes. Following this, he underwent rigorous postdoctoral training at Juntendo University in Tokyo, where he specialized in molecular neurobiology and human genetics. His interdisciplinary education and training provided him with a strong foundation in genetic, molecular, and cellular neuroscience, particularly as they relate to Parkinson’s disease and ALS. His academic journey was shaped by prestigious institutions known for cutting-edge neuroscience research and helped develop his expertise in mitochondrial dysfunction and protein aggregation mechanisms. Dr. Meng has continued to expand his knowledge through professional development and active engagement with academic societies in both China and Japan. His educational background has prepared him well to lead impactful, translational research in neurodegenerative disease therapy and drug discovery.
🧪 Experience:
Dr. Meng began his academic career in Japan, first as a doctoral researcher and later as a postdoctoral fellow focusing on molecular neurobiology and neurogenetics. He was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Research for Neurodegenerative Diseases and Dementia at Juntendo University. In 2020, he joined the Institute of Neuroscience at Soochow University as a full professor, where he established and currently leads the Laboratory of Molecular Neurology. Over his career, Dr. Meng has managed multiple international and national research projects supported by agencies such as the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Natural Science Foundation of China. His projects span from fundamental mitochondrial research to applied wearable technologies for Parkinson’s monitoring. With over 12 years of research and academic leadership, he also provides consultancy to pharmaceutical companies and reviews for educational institutions. His international experience has made him a key contributor to the neurodegeneration research field.
🔬 Research Focus:
Dr. Meng’s research focuses on uncovering the cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Parkinson’s disease and ALS. His lab investigates how mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to protein aggregation and neuronal death, with an emphasis on α-synuclein and CHCHD2-related pathways. Using transgenic Drosophila and rodent models, Dr. Meng’s work has identified key genetic mutations and stress response pathways, such as the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (mtUPR), that drive disease progression. His research also extends to glial cell biology, neuroinflammation, and the neuroimmune system’s role in maintaining neuronal integrity. Moreover, he is pioneering in drug discovery, developing plant-derived compounds and wearable technology for disease monitoring. His lab is currently involved in translational research, bridging basic molecular findings with therapeutic applications. Dr. Meng’s studies are multidisciplinary, combining genetics, molecular biology, imaging, and behavioral neuroscience, aiming to transform discoveries into real-world interventions for neurodegenerative conditions.
📚 Publications Top Notes:
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🧬 Dicer Is Involved in Cytotoxicity and Motor Impairment Induced by TBPH Deficiency – Current Issues in Molecular Biology, 2025
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🧠 Alpha-Synucleinopathy Disrupts Microglial Homeostasis in Parkinson’s Disease – Cell Communication and Signaling, 2024
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🧪 Transcriptomic Analysis of Lipid Metabolism Genes in Alzheimer’s Disease – Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 2024
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🔬 CHCHD2 Mutation Alters Ca2+ Homeostasis in ALS – PNAS Nexus, 2024
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🧫 A Simple Technique to Assay Locomotor Activity in Drosophila – Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2023
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🧍♂️ MHCI Deficiency Induces ADHD-like Symptoms – Brain Behavior and Immunity, 2021
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🧠 Twin CHCH Proteins in Parkinson’s and ALS – International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2019
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🧪 CHCHD2 Mutations Cause Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation – Human Molecular Genetics, 2019
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🧬 Monitoring Mitochondrial Changes via Pink1-Parkin Signaling in Drosophila – Methods in Molecular Biology, 2018
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🧪 Loss of CHCHD2 Affects Mitochondrial Cristae and Cytochrome C – Nature Communications, 20
🧾 Conclusion:
Dr. Hongrui Meng exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier neuroscientist: innovation, academic rigor, leadership, and translational vision. His multidisciplinary work contributes directly to unmet clinical needs in Parkinson’s and ALS, backed by strong research funding, publications, and patent activities.