Lei Shi | Tumorigenesis | Distinguished Scientist Award

Mr. Lei Shi | Tumorigenesis | Distinguished Scientist Award

Mr. Lei Shi, Lanzhou University, China

Dr. Lei Shi is a distinguished cancer biologist and molecular pathologist, currently serving as a Professor and Group Leader at the School of Public Health, Lanzhou University, China. With an international career spanning Germany, the UK, and China, Dr. Shi has significantly contributed to our understanding of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), KRAS-mediated tumorigenesis, and lung cancer biology. He earned his Ph.D. from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and completed postdoctoral training at the CRUK Manchester Institute, one of the world’s premier cancer research centers. His interdisciplinary research bridges cancer signaling, immunotherapy, and molecular genetics. Dr. Shi has been the recipient of multiple national and international grants and has authored numerous high-impact publications in journals such as Nature Communications, Molecular Cancer, and Cell Death & Differentiation. His research plays a pivotal role in advancing personalized cancer therapy and diagnostics, making him a strong contender for the Distinguished Scientist Award.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Expertise in Tumorigenesis
    Dr. Shi has built a deep and consistent research track record in lung cancer biology, KRAS signaling, and non-coding RNAs—critical areas in modern tumorigenesis research. His work spans oncogene-driven pathways, epigenetics, and RNA biology, which are all highly relevant to the theme of this award.

  2. Strong International Training and Collaborations
    His academic path includes a Ph.D. in Germany (LMU Munich), a postdoctoral fellowship in the UK (University of Manchester/Cancer Research UK), and leadership in China—demonstrating international impact and collaboration.

  3. Proven Research Leadership
    As a Group Leader and Professor at Lanzhou University, Dr. Shi has led grants from both national and provincial Chinese funding bodies, showcasing strong institutional leadership and research independence.

  4. High-Impact Publications
    Dr. Shi has multiple first-author and corresponding-author publications in top-tier journals like Nature Communications, Molecular Cancer, Cell Death & Differentiation, Cancer Research, and others. This indicates a sustained contribution to scientific knowledge with measurable impact.

  5. Focus on Translational Relevance
    His work on KRAS-mediated tumorigenesis, lncRNAs in cancer, microRNA regulation, and drug resistance directly contributes to potential cancer therapies and diagnostics, aligning with the translational emphasis of many distinguished awards.

  6. Mentorship and Emerging Talent Development
    Multiple publications list junior co-authors under his supervision, showing that he actively mentors young scientists and builds collaborative research teams.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Recognition in Global Awards
    While Dr. Shi has an impressive research footprint, there is limited mention of international awards, editorial roles, or keynote presentations, which are often considered markers of distinguished global leadership.

  2. Clinical Translation or Patents
    The profile would benefit from stronger clinical application indicators, such as patents, clinical trials, or biotechnology translation, to further demonstrate real-world impact.

  3. Broader Research Diversification
    Although his expertise is deep in KRAS and RNA biology, engaging with emerging areas like AI in cancer research, organoid modeling, or immune-oncology interfaces could amplify his multidisciplinary influence.

Education:

Dr. Lei Shi’s academic journey is deeply rooted in life sciences and molecular pathology. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Veterinary Medicine (2003–2007) from Heibei North University, China, followed by a Master’s degree (2007–2010) in Agricultural Microbiology at Huazhong Agricultural University, where he developed his early interest in pathogenic mechanisms. He then pursued his Ph.D. (Dr.rer.nat) in Molecular Pathology (2011–2014) at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany, under the mentorship of Prof. Dr. Heiko Hermeking. His doctoral research explored the transcriptional regulation of tumor suppressors and oncogenes. This academic progression built a solid foundation in molecular oncology, leading to a postdoctoral fellowship (2015–2021) at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute and Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, UK. Dr. Shi’s diverse education has provided him with a global and translational perspective on cancer biology, strengthening his leadership in molecular oncology research today.

Professional Experience:

Dr. Lei Shi is a Professor and Group Leader (2021–present) at Lanzhou University, where he heads translational cancer biology research within the School of Public Health. Prior to this, he held a prestigious Postdoctoral Research Fellow role (2015–2021) at the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute, affiliated with The University of Manchester. There, he conducted cutting-edge research on KRAS-driven lung cancers, drug resistance mechanisms, and RNA therapeutics. Earlier, he was a Ph.D. researcher (2011–2014) at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, delving into the regulatory roles of p53 and lncRNAs. His professional experience reflects a continuum of cancer research from fundamental science to translational applications. Dr. Shi’s team at Lanzhou University is now exploring new therapeutic targets for non-small cell lung cancer and virus-associated cancers. He has secured multiple prestigious national and international grants and is actively mentoring the next generation of cancer researchers in China.

Research Focus:

Dr. Lei Shi’s research centers on the molecular mechanisms of cancer development and progression, with a primary focus on long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), KRAS oncogene signaling, and RNA-based therapeutic strategies. His lab investigates how lncRNAs modulate gene expression, interact with microRNAs, and influence tumor microenvironment and immune response, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and virus-related malignancies. Dr. Shi is also exploring transcriptional feedback loops, including interactions between HIF1A-AS2 and MYC, to unravel how oncogenic pathways fuel metastasis. His postdoctoral work revealed KRAS-induced microRNA regulation, significantly advancing the understanding of RNA biology in cancer. Dr. Shi’s research integrates bioinformatics, functional genomics, and clinical samples to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets. His contributions are paving the way for precision oncology, making a significant impact on early diagnosis, patient stratification, and drug resistance profiling in solid tumors, especially lung cancer.

Publications Top Notes: 

  1. The roles of KRAS in cancer metabolism, tumor microenvironment and clinical therapy – Molecular Cancer (2025)

  2. Long non-coding RNA-encoded micropeptides: functions, mechanisms and implications – Cell Death & Discovery (2024)

  3. p53-regulated lncRNAs in cancers: from proliferation and metastasis to therapy – Cancer Gene Therapy (2023)

  4. Long non-coding RNA HIF1A-As2 and MYC form a double positive feedback loop in NSCLC – Cell Death & Differentiation (2023)

  5. Long non-coding RNAs in virus-related cancers – Reviews in Medical Virology (2022)

  6. Prognostic and immunotherapeutic roles of KRAS in Pan-Cancer – Cells (2022)

  7. A KRAS-responsive long non-coding RNA controls microRNA processing – Nature Communications (2021)

  8. Diverse roles of long non-coding RNA in viral diseases – Reviews in Medical Virology (2020)

  9. Vulnerability of drug-resistant EML4-ALK lung cancer to transcriptional inhibition – EMBO Mol Med (2020)

  10. KRAS induces lung tumorigenesis through microRNAs modulation – Cell Death & Disease (2018)

  11. The immunological and prognostic landscape of TFAP4 in cancer (scRNA-seq study) – Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (2025)

Conclusion:

Dr. Lei Shi is highly suitable for the Distinguished Scientist Award in Tumorigenesis Research. His exceptional publication record, international training, leadership in cancer biology, and dedication to translational science make him a standout candidate. With ongoing contributions and future expansion into cross-disciplinary domains, his research trajectory is aligned with the highest standards of scientific distinction.

Guojie Ji | Cancer Cell Biology | Cancer Cell Biology Award

Mr. Guojie Ji | Cancer Cell Biology | Cancer Cell Biology Award

Mr. Guojie Ji, NORTH HENAN MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, China

Guojie Ji, Master of Medicine Science, is a laboratory technician and the Provincial Director of the Demonstration Center for Biological and Basic Medical Experimental Teaching. With a core research focus on fertility preservation and tumor therapy, he brings an interdisciplinary approach to biomedical science. Ji has played a pivotal role in guiding over 30 research papers and acquiring 13 national patents. In addition to managing over 15 national and provincial projects, his mentorship has led students to win numerous innovation and entrepreneurship awards at both national and provincial levels. Ji is an editorial board member for Contemporary Chemical Research and a peer reviewer for Cell Death Discovery. His leadership and scholarly work have earned him several honors, including being named Outstanding Teacher and Provincial Outstanding Mentor. His recent research delves into ferroptosis in cancer and reproductive toxicity, making impactful contributions to both cancer biology and regenerative medicine.

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✅ Strengths for the Award:

  1. Relevant Research Contributions:

    • Ji has made direct contributions to cancer biology, particularly through:

      • Ferroptosis mechanisms in breast cancer cells (2025, BBRC)

      • 5-Fluorouracil-induced oxidative damage and DNA disruption (2024, Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety)

      • Exosome impact on melanoma cell growth (2021, Journal of Yangzhou University)

    • These studies reflect deep involvement in molecular mechanisms of cancer cell death, a central theme in cancer cell biology.

  2. Multidisciplinary Integration:

    • Ji’s research spans stem cells, oxidative stress, and reproductive toxicity, all of which tie into cancer research—especially in terms of chemotherapy side effects and regenerative implications.

  3. High Research Output and Recognition:

    • Over 30 peer-reviewed articles, including in high-impact journals such as Cell Death Discovery and BBRC.

    • 13 national patents, indicating applied innovation in biomedical research.

    • Leads national and provincial projects with substantial funding (~¥1 million), showcasing leadership and research management.

  4. Mentorship and Scientific Community Service:

    • Recognized as an Outstanding Innovation Mentor, Editorial Board Member, and Peer Reviewer, reflecting active participation in advancing the field.

    • Mentored award-winning student teams in national competitions, indicating talent cultivation in biomedical research.

⚠️ Areas for Improvement:

  1. Primary Focus Is Fertility & Reproductive Biology:

    • While Ji has notable cancer-related studies, his primary research base lies in fertility preservation. For this award, a broader and more central focus on oncogenic signaling, tumor microenvironments, or immunotherapy might strengthen his profile.

  2. Limited Clinical Cancer Studies:

    • Most cancer work is preclinical or in vitro; integrating clinical collaborations or translational oncology trials could enhance relevance to applied cancer therapy.

Education:

Guojie Ji holds a Master of Medicine Science, with specialized training in biological sciences, biomedical research, and clinical applications in fertility and tumor biology. His academic background includes comprehensive training in cell biology, molecular biology, reproductive medicine, and translational oncology. Through this foundation, he developed a research orientation focused on bridging cell-level discoveries with clinical potential, particularly in the areas of cryopreservation, stem cell differentiation, and tumor cell regulation. Ji’s academic excellence and commitment to research have driven his involvement in interdisciplinary fields, where he combines elements of life sciences and therapeutic innovation. His deep-rooted academic experiences have been critical in enabling his success as a project leader, educator, and recognized biomedical scientist. His education is not just academic but applied, demonstrated by his integration of research into experimental teaching models and training future life scientists.

💼 Experience:

Guojie Ji currently serves as a Laboratory Technician and Provincial Director for a Demonstration Center dedicated to experimental biological and medical teaching. He has led or completed 10+ major national and provincial research projects, along with 5 horizontal interdisciplinary research collaborations, collectively funded with nearly 1 million yuan. Ji’s lab has been instrumental in developing fertility-preservation protocols, studying sperm cryopreservation, and examining cancer cell response to drugs like 5-FU. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers, including key publications in Cell Death Discovery, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. Ji is a mentor to undergraduate innovators, guiding teams to national victories in prestigious competitions. Additionally, he holds editorial and peer-review roles in prominent scientific journals. His work demonstrates strong leadership, scholarly innovation, and an enduring commitment to experimental medical education and biomedical research.

🏆 Awards and Honors:

Guojie Ji’s contributions to research and education have earned him widespread recognition. He has been honored as a Key Teacher, Civilized Teacher, and Outstanding Teacher, along with awards for Outstanding Innovation and Entrepreneurship Mentorship at the provincial level. He has received accolades as Outstanding Supervisor for Bachelor’s Degree Dissertations and Life Sciences Competition Mentor. Ji has successfully supervised student teams winning over 25 awards, including 5 national-level prizes in events such as the Challenge Cup, Internet+, and the National College Life Sciences Competition. These honors reflect his commitment to combining cutting-edge research with student training and public impact. His ability to mentor and lead both in the lab and the classroom has set a benchmark for excellence in academic innovation and practical scientific development. Ji’s holistic excellence makes him a role model in both research mentorship and scientific discovery.

🔬 Research Focus:

Guojie Ji’s research lies at the intersection of fertility preservation, cryobiology, and tumor cell biology. He explores the mechanisms of cell damage, oxidative stress, and DNA integrity during sperm and stem cell preservation, with a growing emphasis on ferroptosis—a regulated form of cell death—in cancer biology. His recent studies demonstrate how agents like 5-Fluorouracil affect cancer cells and male fertility via oxidative and mitochondrial pathways. Ji also investigates mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes in tumor growth, highlighting a promising field of cell-free therapies. In plant and animal models, he’s contributed to understanding protein and lipid roles in cell signaling and disease resistance, reinforcing the depth and range of his biomedical expertise. With a diverse research portfolio, Ji aims to translate basic discoveries into therapeutic strategies, particularly targeting tumor suppression and reproductive health. His work continues to expand the molecular understanding of cell survival and death pathways in medicine.

📚 Publications Top Notes:

  1. 🧊 Protective Effect of Sucrose and Antioxidants on Cryopreservation of Sperm Motility and DNA Integrity in C57BL/6 Mice

  2. 💧 Effects of MTG and GSH on Human Sperm Motility and DNA Integrity during Vitrification in the Presence of Trehalose

  3. ❄️ Comparison of Rapid Freezing vs. Vitrification for Human Sperm Cryopreservation Using Sucrose in Closed Straw Systems

  4. 🔍 Studies on Basic Issues Relevant to Sperm Cryopreservation in Humans

  5. 📦 Effects of Exosomes Derived from Mesenchymal Stem Cells on the Growth of Melanoma Cells

  6. 🌱 BMP4 is Insufficient to Differentiate Umbilical Cord MSCs into Germ Cell-like Cells In Vitro

  7. 🧬 Current Status of Male Fertility Preservation in Humans

  8. 🧪 Protein Glycosylation Changes During Systemic Acquired Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana

  9. 🛡️ Lipid Transfer Proteins in Plant-Pathogen Interactions and Their Molecular Mechanisms

  10. 🔥 Emerging Roles of Ferroptosis in Male Reproductive Diseases

🧾 Conclusion:

Guojie Ji is a strong interdisciplinary researcher with a credible and impactful body of work in cancer cell biology, particularly in the context of ferroptosis, chemotherapy-induced toxicity, and tumor suppression mechanisms. His contributions bridge the fields of cell death, oxidative biology, and reproductive toxicology, offering unique insights into the systemic effects of anti-cancer agents. While cancer is not his sole research domain, his innovative work and translational potential clearly qualify him as a compelling nominee for the Research for Cancer Cell Biology Award—particularly in molecular cancer mechanisms and therapeutic research.