linlin zhang | physical exercise promote cognition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Linlin Zhang | physical exercise promote cognition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. linlin zhang, henan normal universoty, China.

Zhang Linlin is a dedicated researcher and educator whose academic journey spans from a strong foundation in physical education to a specialized focus on exercise physiology and neurobiology. Through her undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. studies, she has cultivated expertise in the physiological and neurological effects of exercise, particularly in relation to cognitive function and neurodegenerative diseases. Her professional career at Henan Normal University has allowed her to further develop her research while inspiring the next generation of scholars. With an impressive portfolio of publications and accolades, her contributions to the field have significantly enhanced the understanding of exercise as a therapeutic tool for brain health.

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✨ Early Academic Pursuits ✨

Zhang Linlin’s journey in academia began with a strong passion for physical education and human science. She pursued her undergraduate studies at Luoyang Normal University, Henan Province, where she earned a degree in Physical Education (2011-2015). This foundational phase allowed her to explore key disciplines such as pedagogy, sports anatomy, and exercise physiology, shaping her understanding of the intricate relationship between physical activity and human health. Fuelled by a desire to deepen her expertise, she continued her education at the Capital Institute of Physical Education (2015-2018), specializing in Sports Human Science for her master’s degree. Here, she refined her knowledge of sports training, rehabilitation, and neurophysiology, setting the stage for her future research endeavors.

🔬 Professional Endeavors 🔬

Zhang Linlin’s commitment to academic excellence led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Sports Human Science at Fujian Normal University (2019-2022), where she engaged in cutting-edge research on exercise physiology and neurobiology. Her doctoral studies provided her with hands-on experience in experimental techniques such as brain localization, microdialysis sampling, Western Blot analysis, and ELISA, equipping her with a robust scientific skillset. Upon completing her Ph.D., she secured a teaching and research position at the School of Physical Education, Henan Normal University (2022-Present), where she continues to inspire students while advancing her research on the intersection of exercise and brain health.

🌍 Contributions and Research Focus 🌍

A central theme in Zhang Linlin’s research is understanding how physical exercise influences brain health, particularly in neurodegenerative and cognitive disorders. She has extensively studied the effects of treadmill exercise and wheel running on synaptic plasticity, neuroinflammation, and neurotransmitter modulation in models of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Her work has unveiled critical insights into the neuroprotective mechanisms of exercise, demonstrating its role in enhancing recognition memory, reducing microglial activation, and preserving dopamine and serotonin levels in the brain. By integrating molecular biology and behavioral neuroscience, her research bridges the gap between exercise physiology and neurobiological health.

🌟 Accolades and Recognition 🌟

Zhang Linlin’s outstanding contributions to her field have earned her numerous prestigious awards. She was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Thesis Award in 2022, reflecting the high impact and quality of her research. Additionally, she secured first-class scholarships for graduate students in both 2020-2021 and 2021-2022, a testament to her academic excellence and dedication. In recognition of her potential, she was also selected for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Cultivation Project in 2020, further solidifying her position as a leading researcher in exercise neurobiology.

📚 Impact and Influence 📚

With an impressive publication record, Zhang Linlin has significantly contributed to the scientific community. As the first author, she has published five influential papers, including one SSCI paper, three SCI papers, and one paper in a domestic authoritative core journal. Her research has appeared in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Physiology & Behavior, and Behavioural Brain Research, gaining recognition for its novel findings on exercise-induced neuroprotection. Additionally, she has co-authored multiple studies and played a key role in editing the book Exercise and Health, further extending her impact on the academic and professional domains.

🤖 Legacy and Future Contributions 🤖

Zhang Linlin envisions a future where exercise is widely recognized as a powerful intervention for cognitive and neurological disorders. She aims to continue her research on the molecular pathways through which physical activity enhances brain function, with the goal of translating her findings into clinical applications. By mentoring the next generation of scholars and collaborating with interdisciplinary experts, she seeks to further expand the understanding of exercise physiology in neurological health. Her unwavering dedication to science and education ensures that her legacy will inspire future researchers and health professionals in the pursuit of knowledge and well-being.

 

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Title: Treadmill exercise pretreatment ameliorated structural synaptic plasticity impairments of medial prefrontal cortex in vascular dementia rat and improved recognition memory

Authors: L. Zhang, Y. Chen, Y. Fan, L. Shi

Year: 2024

🎯 Conclusion 🎯

Zhang Linlin’s research bridges the gap between physical activity and neurobiological health, providing valuable insights into the protective effects of exercise on cognition and neurological disorders. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also holds promise for real-world applications in disease prevention and rehabilitation. With a strong commitment to education, research, and innovation, she continues to pave the way for future advancements in exercise neuroscience. As she moves forward in her career, her legacy will undoubtedly inspire further exploration into the powerful connection between movement and brain health.

Md Shimul Bhuia | Drug development of neurodegenerative disease | Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Md Shimul Bhuia | Drug development of neurodegenerative disease | Young Scientist Award 

Mr. Md Shimul Bhuia , BioLuster Research Center Limited,  Bangladesh.

An accomplished pharmacist and researcher with expertise in pharmaceutical sciences, molecular docking, and drug development. Awarded the prestigious National Science and Technology Fellowship (NST) in 2023 for contributions to science. Extensive experience includes an internship at Beximco Pharmaceuticals, part-time pharmacy practice, and a full-time role as Deputy Director at BioLuster Research Center. Proficient in advanced software for computational drug design and well-versed in research methodologies. Fluent in Bangla and highly proficient in English, with strong technical and analytical skills.

 

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🎓 Education and Academic Achievements

Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm.) Department of Pharmacy, Life Science Faculty. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100, Bangladesh Session: 2020–2021 Course Duration: 1.5 years (3 Semesters)Passing Year: 2022 CGPA: 3.74 (out of 4.00). Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm.) Department of Pharmacy, Life Science Faculty .Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University, Gopalganj-8100, BangladeshSession: 2016–2017  Course Duration: 4 years Hon’s (8 Semesters) Passing Year: 2020 CGPA: 3.45 (out of 4.00)  Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.)  Shahid Bul Bul Govt. College, Pabna Board: Rajshahi Group: Science Passing Year: 2016 GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00) Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) Kamal Pur T.M. High School, Ishwardi, Pabna Board: Rajshahi  Group: Science Passing Year: 2013 GPA: 5.00 (out of 5.00).

🎯 Research Interests

Neurology/Neurodegenerative Diseases , Immunology ,  Cancer Therapy , Toxicology , Molecular Docking , Drug Design and Development via Computational Studies ,Pharmacological Investigation through Preclinical Test Systems , Inflammatory Diseases , Bioinformatics , Anti-cancer Agents

🏆 Honours and Awards

National Science and Technology Fellowship (NST), 2023. Awarded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Bangladesh

💼 Work Experiences

InternshipBeximco Pharmaceutical Ltd., Squibb Road, Tongi, Bangladesh Duration: November 13, 2022, to November 23, 2022. Pharmacist Worked as a pharmacist at Gafur Chikitsaloi (local pharmacy shop)Employee Status: Part-Researcher Deputy Director, BioLuster Research Center, Gopalganj 8100, Dhaka, Bangladesh Employee Status: Full-time (January 01 – Present)

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 Conclusion

With a strong foundation in both clinical practice and academic leadership, Leila Sadati’s career reflects a commitment to advancing healthcare education and patient safety standards. Her contributions in research, curriculum development, and operational management have shaped future medical professionals and enhanced patient care practices. As she continues to innovate and educate, her work remains instrumental in raising the standards of medical and surgical education in Iran and beyond.

 

 

Mohammad Satarzadeh | Cognitive impairments | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Satarzadeh | Cognitive Impairments | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammad Satarzadeh Hormozgan medical science university Iran

Mohammad Satarzadeh, born in March 1999 in Arak, is a dedicated nursing graduate with a passion for medicine and healthcare. He completed his Bachelor’s in Nursing from Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, scoring 16.60 out of 20, and previously attended Payame Noor University for Cellular and Molecular Biology. Fluent in Persian and conversational in both French and Arabic, he is also working towards improving his English for IELTS.

 

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EDUCATION 🎓

Bachelor of Cellular and Molecular BiologyPayame Noor University, Arak (2018–2019)After completing two semesters, I decided to pivot my focus and applied to the University of Medical Sciences.Bachelor of NursingHormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas (2019–2023)Total Score: 16.60/20

 

EXPERIENCE 📝

I have contributed to several research articles in reputable journals, showcasing my dedication to scientific inquiry:Shigella Antibiotic Resistance in Pediatric Shigellosis Infection: A retrospective study in Hormozgan (Corresponding author, ISI indexed)New Dimension of Epilepsy Complications: A systematic review of visual and retinal disorders (Corresponding author, under review, ISI indexed in BMC Ophthalmology)Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and Its Effects on Neural Tube Defects: A holistic systematic review (Accepted, PubMed indexed)Additionally, I have four articles submitted for publication and five more in preparation for submission before January 2024.

 

RESEARCH PROJECTS 🔬

Effect of Personality Types on Heart Disease Prognosis: A systematic review.Incidence of Infections in Children with Leukemia: Conducted at Bandar Abbas Children’s Hospital (2020-2023).Neonatal Neutropenia and Leukopenia: Study in infants admitted to Shariati Bandar Abbas Hospital (2021-2023).Prevalence of Hepatitis B, C, and D: In thalassemia patients referred to Aburihan Center, Bandar Abbas.Burns from Alkaline Substance Ingestion: Cases studied at Bandar Abbas Children’s Hospital (2019-2023)

 

REVIEWER EXPERIENCE 🏅

Reviewer for a cohort article published in the Italian Pediatric JournalReviewer for the Tobacco Congress held at Hormozgan Medical Sciences University (March 2022).Active reviewer for Hematology, Immunology, and Pediatric departments at Hormozgan Medical Sciences University (4 recommendation letters available)

 

📚 Publications

  • Title: Dental Pulp Stem Cells Regenerate Neural Tissue in Degenerative Disorders and Stroke Rehabilitation: A Scope Systematic Review
    Authors: Rahnama Sisakht, A., Tavasouli, Z., Negahi, A., Hosseini, S.A., Satarzadeh, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Heliyon, Volume 10, Issue 15, e35080

 

  • Title: Mothers’ Health-Seeking Behaviors and Ignorance of Children’s Fever: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Authors: Tariverdi, M., Sakhtemanpour Bolouki, S., Tamaddondar, M., Rahmati, M.B., Mohammadian, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Volume 12, Issue 3, e142885

 

  • Title: Maternal Smoking during Pregnancy and its Effects on Neural Tube Defects
    Authors: Elahi, Z., Hassanzadeh, F., Satarzadeh, M.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 103–115

 

Conclusion

Mohammad’s academic background, research contributions, and determination to overcome challenges in the Iranian academic environment position him as a strong candidate for postgraduate studies. His pursuit of international education aims to broaden his expertise, offering him the opportunity to expand his research capabilities and contribute to global medical knowledge. His drive, research skills, and experience in the medical field align well with his career aspirations, making him a promising candidate for further academic and professional growth in healthcare.