Assist. Prof. Dr. Yen-Chein Lai | Developmental Neuroscience | Research Excellence Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Yen-Chein Lai | Chung Shan Medical University | Taiwan
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Professor Dr Fayyaz Hussain Qureshi is a distinguished academic, researcher, and strategic leader in business, marketing, and higher education, with a diverse portfolio of international experience in teaching, supervision, and institutional development. He holds multiple advanced degrees across disciplines, including English literature, marketing, finance, economics, and internet technologies, alongside a professional doctorate in marketing and several prestigious fellowships and certifications. He has held senior leadership roles such as Head of Research and Innovation, Director of Quality Assurance, and Principal, and currently contributes as a doctoral supervisor and adjunct professor at reputed institutions. His scholarly contributions include 25 publications with 122 citations across 108 documents and an h-index of 6, reflecting his growing research impact. His expertise encompasses marketing strategy, research innovation, digital transformation, and academic governance, supported by active involvement in strategic committees and leadership initiatives within higher education institutions.
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(2025). Characteristics, motivations and attitudes of students using ChatGPT and other language model-based chatbots in higher education. Education and Information Technologies.
(2025). Parenting stress in autistic and ADHD children: Implications of social support and child characteristics. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
(2025). Sleep disturbances in autistic children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
(2025). Augmented reality and learning-cognitive outcomes in autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review.
(2025). Occupational stress, burnout, and job satisfaction amongst Spanish speech-language pathologists. International Journal of Speech Language Pathology.
Bieber, E., Smits-Engelsman, B. C. M., Sgandurra, G., Martini, G., Guzzetta, A., Cioni, G., Feys, H., & Klingels, K. (2023). Insights on action observation and imitation abilities in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder and typically developing children. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 136, 104556.
Bieber, E., Smits-Engelsman, B. C. M., Sgandurra, G., Di Gregorio, F., Guzzetta, A., Cioni, G., Feys, H., & Klingels, K. (2021). A new protocol for assessing action observation and imitation abilities in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: A feasibility and reliability study. Human Movement Science, 78, 102717.
Buchignani, B., Beani, E., Pomeroy, V., Iacono, O., Sicola, E., Perazza, S., Bieber, E., Feys, H., Klingels, K., & Cioni, G. (2019). Action observation training for rehabilitation in brain injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Neurology, 19, 186.
Bieber, E., Smits-Engelsman, B. C. M., Sgandurra, G., Cioni, G., Feys, H., Guzzetta, A., & Klingels, K. (2016). Manual function outcome measures in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD): Systematic review. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 55, 53–63.
(2025). Factors influencing source separation intention for improving waste management in educational places: A case study for a university campus. International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering.
(2024). Microplastics contamination in popular soft drinks and non-alcoholic beverages marketed in Iran: Quantity and characteristics. Results in Engineering.
(2024). Soil pollution indices and health risk assessment of metal(loid)s in the agricultural soil of pistachio orchards. Scientific Reports.
(2024). Treatment of real carwash wastewater using high-efficiency and energy-saving electrocoagulation technique. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy.
(2024). Water recovery and treatment of spent filter backwash from drinking water using chemical reactor–ultrafiltration process. Journal of Water Process Engineering.
(2024). Utilization of local corn (Zea mays) wastes for bioethanol production by separate hydrolysis and fermentation. Journal of Hazardous Materials Advances.
Dr. Yu Zhou is a postdoctoral researcher at Army Engineering University, specializing in the intersection of neuroscience, computer vision, and target detection. His research primarily focuses on deceptive visual design for both human and machine perception, exploring how visual stimuli can influence detection, recognition, and cognitive processing. Zhou has conducted pioneering studies on camouflage and optical deception, utilizing EEG-based brain functional network analysis to evaluate target visibility and cognitive responses. His work integrates principles from weapon science, biomedical engineering, and computer science to develop comprehensive models of visual perception and deception. Representative publications include investigations into neural responses to camouflage targets with varying exposure signs, the impact of color differences on brain activation patterns, and feasibility assessments of optical camouflage effects. Through these studies, he contributes to a deeper understanding of how visual designs can manipulate human attention and computer vision systems, providing actionable insights for defense technology applications. Zhou’s research emphasizes rigorous quantitative evaluation methods, leveraging neurophysiological data to inform the design of effective deceptive visual patterns. With an h-index of 2 and multiple citations, his work demonstrates a growing influence in fields spanning neuroscience-informed computer vision, perceptual deception, and applied optical camouflage.
Author(s). (2024). Neural responses to camouflage targets with different exposure signs based on EEG. Neuropsychologia.
Dr. Sara Shishehgar is an accomplished nurse academic and researcher whose career bridges clinical excellence and scholarly impact. With a robust educational background spanning midwifery, reproductive health, and nursing, she has developed a multidisciplinary lens through which she examines healthcare challenges. Her research primarily focuses on the mental health and wellbeing of asylum-seeking and refugee women, while more recent interests include the role of artificial intelligence in health education. In her academic roles, she has demonstrated leadership in evidence-based teaching and has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. Currently a Senior Lecturer at Western Sydney University, she continues to mentor, teach, and research on topics critical to global health equity and innovation.
Dr. Sara Shishehgar’s academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in reproductive health and nursing sciences. She began her studies with a Bachelor’s degree in Midwifery from Iran in 2002, followed by a Master of Science in Midwifery and Reproductive Health in 2013. With a growing interest in holistic healthcare, she pursued advanced education in Australia, earning a Master of Nursing from the University of Sydney in 2021, gaining AHPRA registration as a nurse. Her passion for research culminated in a PhD in Health from the University of Technology Sydney in 2020, where she explored psychosocial dimensions of health, particularly concerning vulnerable populations such as asylum-seeking women.
Dr. Shishehgar has cultivated a rich and diverse professional career that spans both clinical and academic environments. Between 2003 and 2013, she served as a registered midwife and nurse in Iran, gaining firsthand experience in maternal and reproductive care. Her transition to the Australian healthcare system saw her taking on the role of a registered nurse at Westmead Private Hospital from 2021 onward. In academia, she has held influential teaching roles, serving as an academic tutor and lecturer assistant at the University of Technology Sydney, followed by lectureships at Charles Darwin University and the Institute of Health and Management. As of 2024, she holds the esteemed position of Senior Lecturer in Nursing at Western Sydney University.
Dr. Shishehgar’s research is rooted in global health equity, with a central focus on the experiences of marginalized populations—particularly refugee and asylum-seeking women. Her work delves into mental wellbeing, healthcare access, and cultural safety. Notably, she has led significant research exploring the lived experiences of asylum-seeker women in detention and their coping strategies in resettlement. More recently, she has expanded her focus to include innovations in health education, such as the role of artificial intelligence in nursing curricula. Her scholarly contributions are featured in respected journals such as the International Journal of Social Psychiatry, Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, and the International Nurse Review.
Throughout her academic and clinical career, Dr. Shishehgar has earned recognition for her deep commitment to evidence-based healthcare and inclusive education. She was appointed as the Lead of the Evidence-Based Teaching and Training Theme at the Charles Darwin Centre for Evidence-Based Practice, a JBI-affiliated group, from 2023 to 2024—highlighting her leadership and influence in scholarly pedagogy. Her research publications, often co-authored with renowned academics, underscore her strong collaborative spirit and have been well received in both academic and policy circles.
Dr. Shishehgar’s body of work has significantly impacted how healthcare professionals understand and respond to the psychosocial challenges of displaced populations. Her integrative review on refugee women’s socio-cultural experiences has informed both clinical practices and community programs aimed at enhancing culturally competent care. Additionally, her investigations into health education and AI adoption are helping to shape the future-ready workforce in nursing and allied health fields. She is a role model for interdisciplinary scholarship that blends clinical insight with academic rigor.
Looking forward, Dr. Shishehgar aims to expand her research on technological innovation in healthcare training and continue advocating for inclusive, trauma-informed care models for displaced women. She is also poised to mentor the next generation of nurses and researchers, bringing her lived experiences, cultural insight, and scholarly acumen into her mentorship. Her trajectory suggests a future of continued interdisciplinary breakthroughs and increased global collaboration in women’s health and education.
Dr. Shishehgar’s recent work on artificial intelligence in health education showcases her commitment to exploring transformative pedagogical tools in healthcare. By systematically reviewing the perceptions and experiences of both students and academics, she has illuminated opportunities and challenges in AI integration. This research aligns her with the global movement toward digital health transformation, positioning her as a thought leader who bridges traditional nursing knowledge with cutting-edge innovation.
Health and socio-cultural experiences of refugee women: an integrative review
S. Shishehgar, L. Gholizadeh, M. DiGiacomo, A. Green, P.M. Davidson | 2017
The impact of migration on the health status of Iranians: an integrative literature review
S. Shishehgar, L. Gholizadeh, M. DiGiacomo, P.M. Davidson | 2015
The relationship of social support and quality of life with the level of stress in pregnant women using the PATH model
S. Shishehgar, A. Mahmoodi, M. Dolatian, Z. Mahmoodi, M. Bakhtiary, … | 2013
Perceived pregnancy stress and quality of life amongst Iranian women
S. Shishehgar, M. Dolatian, H.A. Majd, M. Bakhtiary | 2014
Treatment of amphetamine abuse/use disorder: A systematic review of a recent health concern
M. Khoramizadeh, M. Effatpanah, A. Mostaghimi, M. Rezaei, A. Mahjoub, … | 2019
Matrix model for methamphetamine dependence among Iranian female methadone patients: The first report from the most populated Persian Gulf country
O. Massah, M. Effatpanah, S. Shishehgar | 2017
Socioeconomic status and stress rate during pregnancy in Iran
S. Shishehgar, M. Dolatian, H.A. Majd, M. Bakhtiary | 2014
A survey of relationship between social support with quality of life as well as stress among pregnant women referred to Shahryar hospital affiliated to social security
S. Shishehgar, M. Dolatian, H.A. Majd | 2014
Dr. Shishehgar’s career reflects a deep commitment to socially responsive, evidence-based, and forward-looking health care. Her academic achievements, research contributions, and leadership roles establish her as a respected voice in nursing education and refugee health. With a growing focus on technological innovation and a strong foundation in cultural competence, she is well-positioned to influence future directions in nursing research and practice. Dr. Shishehgar’s legacy will likely be one of meaningful impact—bridging compassion, science, and innovation to improve the lives of vulnerable populations and elevate the standards of nursing education.
Sabina N. Valente is a distinguished Portuguese academic whose work lies at the intersection of education, social sciences, and health. With a solid academic foundation and an evolving career at the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, she has served in multiple teaching roles and continues to contribute to research as an integrated member of institutions such as CARE – Research Center on Health and Social Sciences. Her research addresses vital themes such as mental health, educational innovation, and social inclusion. Through her affiliations with reputable research platforms like ORCID, Scopus, and Google Scholar, Sabina has established a visible and respected scholarly presence. Her professional journey reflects a deep commitment to transforming communities through education and science.
Sabina N. Valente’s academic journey is rooted in a strong foundation in social sciences and education, aligning with her enduring interest in the intersections of pedagogy, community well-being, and applied research. From an early stage, she demonstrated a keen intellectual curiosity and commitment to impactful scholarship. Her path through higher education laid the groundwork for her specialization in health and social sciences, an area where she would later contribute through both teaching and interdisciplinary research. Her academic path was complemented by a pursuit of collaborative initiatives, reflecting a holistic and human-centered approach to learning and development.
Sabina Valente has built an impressive professional trajectory within Portuguese higher education institutions. She currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Portalegre, a role she has held since May 2025. Prior to this, she was an Invited Adjunct Professor at the same institution’s Higher School of Education and Social Sciences between 2022 and 2025, and also briefly served at the Higher School of Technology and Management. Her ongoing dedication to academic development is evident in her long-standing affiliation with the Polytechnic Institute, where she actively contributes to both pedagogy and administration. In parallel, she continues to enhance her scholarly reach through integrated research roles in major research centers across Portugal.
Sabina Valente’s research is rooted in the social sciences, education, and health studies, with a special emphasis on community care, social integration, and the psychological aspects of education. She is an integrated researcher at CARE – Research Center on Health and Social Sciences since January 2024 and was previously affiliated with the Research Center in Education and Psychology (CIEP) in Évora. Her work traverses themes such as educational innovation, mental health, and the dynamics of teaching and learning in diverse populations. With a multidisciplinary perspective, she contributes to creating evidence-based solutions for pressing social and educational challenges.
Sabina Valente’s academic rigor and professional excellence are reflected in her broad research footprint across multiple international platforms. She is recognized through numerous scholarly identifiers, such as her Scopus Author ID (57205244381), ResearcherID (B-9550-2018), and Google Scholar profile, which collectively showcase her impact and citation reach. Her ORCID (0000-0003-2314-3744) connects a robust portfolio of contributions, cementing her visibility in the global research community. The consistency and diversity of her work underscore her reputation as a reliable and influential academic in her field.
Sabina’s work carries substantial influence in shaping community-based educational policies and inclusive health initiatives. Her dual focus on teaching and research positions her as a bridge between academic theory and practical societal impact. Through both her institutional roles and her participation in research centers, she influences the development of social science methodologies, ensuring that academic findings translate into meaningful changes in educational and health systems. Her integration of educational psychology and community health principles supports a model of research that is both sustainable and transformative.
Looking forward, Sabina Valente is poised to deepen her contributions in the fields of social innovation, educational resilience, and integrated care systems. As an active faculty member and research collaborator, she is likely to play a pivotal role in the evolution of health-social care education in Portugal and beyond. Her future work will likely continue to empower local communities, strengthen interdisciplinary dialogues, and inspire younger academics to merge compassion with intellectual pursuit. Her ongoing presence at the CARE center ensures she remains at the forefront of social science research, with a legacy rooted in positive systemic change.
Sabina maintains a robust digital presence through academic platforms such as SciProfiles, Loop, Ciência Vitae, and Scopus, reflecting her commitment to transparent and accessible science. Her online profiles serve as touchpoints for students, collaborators, and policymakers alike, offering insights into her scholarly evolution and current projects. These platforms, combined with her institutional roles, amplify her voice in both Portuguese and international academic spheres, ensuring that her research continues to shape contemporary conversations in education and social health.
Title: Additive effects of mirabegron on muscarinic receptor binding and on relaxation of cholinergic detrusor muscle contraction by antimuscarinics
Authors: Shizuo Yamada, Masae Mochizuki, Kana Maruyama-Fumoto, Satomi Kagota, Kazumasa Shinozuka
Year: 2025
Title: Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations for the anticholinergic burden scale of drugs
Authors: Shizuo Yamada, Masae Mochizuki, Kazutaka Atobe, Yoshihisa Kato
Year: 2024
Title: Development of a pharmacological evidence‐based anticholinergic burden scale for medications commonly used in older adults
Authors: Shizuo Yamada, Masae Mochizuki, Junko Chimoto, Risa Futokoro, Satomi Kagota, Kazumasa Shinozuka
Year: 2023
Title: Effects of saw palmetto extract on the vanilloid receptor TRPV1
Authors: Shizuo Yamada, Yoshihisa Kato
Year: 2022
Title: Beneficial effects of a nobiletin‐rich formulated supplement of Sikwasa (C. depressa) peel on cognitive function in elderly Japanese subjects: A multicenter, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled study
Authors: Shizuo Yamada, Michiyo Shirai, Ken Ono, Toshiaki Teruya, Aki Yamano, Je Tae Woo
Year: 2021
Sabina Valente is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic integrity, interdisciplinary expertise, and deep-rooted commitment to social impact place her in the upper tier of researcher profiles. While there remains space for further international expansion, her current contributions are both academically rigorous and societally valuable, aligning perfectly with the ethos of the award. Recognizing her with this honor would not only acknowledge her past achievements but also encourage the continuation of impactful, community-centered research.
Haoqiang Sun is an emerging scholar in Management Science and Engineering, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he is exploring multimodal big data analysis and user-generated content. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Computing Science, followed by a Master’s in Resources and Environment. Throughout his studies, Haoqiang has demonstrated a keen interest in data analysis, which has led to his current focus on practical applications in tourism and business. In addition to his research, he serves as a teaching assistant, mentoring students in advanced statistical analysis. His work is funded by prominent national programs, highlighting his potential to make significant contributions to his field.
Haoqiang Sun’s academic journey began with a focus on Information and Computing Science, completing his Bachelor’s degree at Xi’an University of Science and Technology, where he achieved a GPA of 2.71/4.00 from 2016 to 2020. His early years as a student laid a strong foundation for his future research in management science and engineering, particularly in data analysis. During his time at Xi’an University, he honed his skills in data processing and computation, which would later shape his research trajectory. His academic curiosity and passion for problem-solving were evident as he progressed into his Master’s studies, earning an M.Sc. in Resources and Environment with a GPA of 3.07/4.00 from 2020 to 2023. These formative years provided him with a solid background in multidisciplinary studies, which were crucial in his later exploration of multimodal data analysis.
Currently, Haoqiang is a Ph.D. student at Xi’an Jiaotong University, specializing in Management Science and Engineering. Since September 2023, he has been working under the guidance of Professor Shaolong Sun, with an expected completion date of December 2026. His research interests focus on multimodal big data analysis and user-generated content, reflecting a deep interest in understanding the dynamics of digital data in real-world applications. Haoqiang’s academic performance is notable, with a GPA of 3.56/4.00, illustrating his dedication to mastering the complexities of management science. His ongoing research aims to bridge the gap between big data analytics and practical business applications, positioning him as a promising scholar in his field.
Haoqiang Sun’s professional journey has been marked by his roles as both a researcher and a teaching assistant. As a research assistant at Xi’an Jiaotong University, he has been contributing to significant projects funded by both the National Key R&D Program for Young Scientists and the National Nature Science Foundation. His primary responsibilities involve literature reviews, data collection, and academic writing. These experiences allow him to explore cutting-edge research in multimodal big data analysis, particularly focusing on tourism-related data. Additionally, Haoqiang leads a research project, Multi-modal Data Mining and Analysis of Tourist Attractions (2025–2026), where he is tasked with applying data analytics to understand tourist demand at Xi’an’s popular tourist sites.
In addition to his research, Haoqiang is also committed to the academic development of others. He serves as a full-time teaching assistant for the course Advanced Statistical Analysis at Xi’an Jiaotong University, a role he started in September 2024. As a teaching assistant, Haoqiang provides guidance on study strategies, addresses student queries, and helps foster a deeper understanding of statistical concepts. His work in this capacity reflects his passion for knowledge sharing and his dedication to helping fellow students navigate the complexities of advanced statistical methods, demonstrating his teaching aptitude and communication skills.
Haoqiang’s research focuses on the intersection of multimodal big data analysis and user-generated content. His work is particularly relevant in today’s digital age, where vast amounts of data are produced by online users, and understanding these data flows can lead to meaningful insights for businesses and policymakers alike. His work in tourism, especially in analyzing tourist demand through multimodal data, demonstrates the practical applications of his research. By integrating data from multiple sources, including social media, reviews, and online platforms, Haoqiang seeks to optimize user experiences and improve decision-making processes in various sectors.
Despite being early in his academic career, Haoqiang has already earned recognition for his academic achievements. His research contributions, particularly in the realm of data analytics and management science, have positioned him as an emerging scholar with great potential. His supervisor, Professor Shaolong Sun, has commended his work for its rigor and innovation. Haoqiang’s research has been well-received in academic circles, and his involvement in prestigious projects funded by national scientific programs speaks to the quality and relevance of his work.
Looking ahead, Haoqiang Sun is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of data analysis and management science. His current research, which applies multimodal big data techniques to tourism and user-generated content, is just the beginning of what promises to be a fruitful academic career. Haoqiang’s work has the potential to influence not only the academic community but also industries like tourism, marketing, and data science, where insights into consumer behavior and user interactions are critical. As he continues to explore new methodologies and applications in data analytics, Haoqiang aims to leave a lasting legacy of innovation, bridging the gap between theory and practice in management science.
Experimental study on mechanical damage characteristics of water-bearing tar-rich coal under microwave radiation
Authors: P Yang, P Shan, H Xu, J Chen, Z Li, H Sun
Year: 2024
Numerical method for predicting and evaluating the stability of section coal pillars in underground longwall mining
Authors: P Shan, H Sun, X Lai, J Dai, J Gao, P Yang, W Li, C Li, C Yan
Year: 2022
Experiment on accurate identification of thermal image of coal-gangue mixture under a simulated dusky and wet condition
Authors: SUNH SHAN Pengfei, LI Chenwei, LAI Xingping
Year: 2024
Coal-rock interface perception and accurate recognition in heading face under coal dust environment based on machine vision
Authors: Y ZHANG, L TONG, X LAI, S CAO, B YAN, Y LIU, H SUN, Y YANG, W HE
Year: 2024
Evaluation of real-time perception of deformation state of host rocks in coal mine roadways in dusty environment
Authors: P Shan, C Yan, X Lai, H Sun, C Li, X Chen
Year: 2023
Beyond Visual Appeal: The Impact of Multisensory Experience of Hotel Marketing and Review Images on Sales
Authors: H Sun, H Xu, S Sun, H Li, S Wang
Year: 2025
A research study of lightweight state perception algorithm based on improved YOLOv5s‐Tiny for fully mechanized top‐coal caving mining
Authors: PF Shan, T Yang, XC Wu, HQ Sun
Year: 2024
Mechanism of short-wall block backfill water-preserved mining based on water-conducting fractures development-heavy metal ions migration
Authors: Y ZHANG, Y LIU, X LAI, T SONG, L ZHANG, H SUN, P WAN, R ZHAN
Year: 2023
Haoqiang Sun’s academic and professional pursuits reflect his dedication to advancing the field of management science through the innovative use of big data analysis. With a strong foundation in both technical and applied research, he is well-positioned to impact industries like tourism, marketing, and business analytics. As he continues to develop his expertise, Haoqiang’s future contributions are expected to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, leaving a lasting influence on both academia and industry. His passion for research and teaching further ensures that his academic legacy will inspire future generations of scholars and professionals.
Professor Jun Peng is a distinguished leader in hematology, currently serving as Vice President of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University and Director of the Department of Hematology. His research is deeply rooted in the immunological pathogenesis and immune tolerance of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), where he has made significant breakthroughs, including the publication of 14 papers in Blood. With a career supported by prestigious national awards, and leadership in 15 high-level research projects, Professor Peng is also a vital figure in Chinese hematology societies and editorial boards of leading journals. His academic rigor, clinical insight, and mentorship continue to shape the future of hematological science in China and beyond.
Professor Jun Peng embarked on his academic journey with a strong commitment to medicine and hematological sciences. From the outset, he exhibited exceptional academic talent and dedication, leading him to pursue both an M.D. and Ph.D. His early education laid a robust foundation for his future specialization in hematology, particularly in the complex field of immunological disorders. His doctoral work, recognized nationally, foreshadowed the groundbreaking contributions he would later make in immune thrombocytopenia research.
Currently serving as the Vice President of Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, Professor Peng also holds the roles of Chief Physician, Professor, and Ph.D./M.D. Advisor, in addition to being the Director of the Department of Hematology. His clinical and academic responsibilities are carried out with unwavering diligence, mentoring future medical experts while overseeing high-level clinical operations. As a Distinguished Professor of Shandong University, he is actively engaged in shaping the university’s medical excellence on both national and global stages.
At the heart of Professor Peng’s career is his pioneering work on the immunological pathogenesis and immune tolerance of primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). He has made substantial contributions to understanding the autoimmune mechanisms that underlie ITP, one of the most challenging hematologic disorders. His scholarly dedication is evidenced by the publication of 14 papers in Blood, a leading journal in hematology, where he served as corresponding or co-corresponding author. His research, grounded in clinical insight and scientific precision, has contributed new perspectives on immune regulation in hematologic diseases.
Professor Peng’s excellence has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards. These include the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, which highlights his scientific creativity and impact at a young age. He is also a recipient of the One-Hundred National Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award, a testament to the academic rigor of his early research. Additionally, he earned the First Prize of the Natural Science Award for Outstanding Achievements in Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education and the Science and Technology Progress Award, reflecting both his academic brilliance and practical impact in the medical field.
Beyond research publications, Professor Peng has significantly influenced the broader scientific and medical communities. As a principal investigator, he has led fifteen national and ministerial-level research projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the 973 Program under the Ministry of Science and Technology. His leadership extends to active roles in national academic societies, including the Thrombosis and Hemostasis Group of the Chinese Society of Hematology and the Professional Committee of Experimental Hematology of the Chinese Society of Pathophysiology. These positions allow him to shape the direction of hematological research and clinical guidelines in China.
A passionate advocate for knowledge dissemination, Professor Peng is a key editorial board member for several respected journals such as Thrombosis Journal, Thrombosis Research, Journal of Clinical Hematology, and the Chinese Journal of Hematology. Through these roles, he ensures that cutting-edge research in hematology is critically evaluated and shared widely, fostering a culture of scientific excellence and collaboration across the globe.
Professor Jun Peng’s legacy is being forged not only through his past achievements but also through his continued commitment to the advancement of hematological science. His influence spans clinical innovation, academic mentorship, and scientific discovery. As he continues to push the boundaries of understanding in ITP and immune tolerance, he inspires a new generation of physician-scientists. The impact of his work promises to resonate for years to come, offering hope and healing for patients and propelling China’s medical research onto the world stage.
Title: Autoimmune effector mechanisms associated with a defective immunosuppressive axis in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)
Authors: Qizhao Li, Geneviève Marcoux, Yuefen Hu, Jung Peng, John W. Semple
Year: 2024
Title: Quantitative detection of macular microvascular abnormalities identified by optical coherence tomography angiography in different hematological diseases
Authors: Tianzi Jian, Fabao Xu, Guihua Li, Li Zhang, Jung Peng
Year: 2024
Title: Nicotinamide enhances Treg differentiation by promoting Foxp3 acetylation in immune thrombocytopenia
Authors: Ju Li, Cheng Zhang, Yuefen Hu, Qi Feng, Xiang Hu
Year: 2024
Title: The effects of complement-independent, autoantibody-induced apoptosis of platelets in immune thrombocytopenia (ITP)
Authors: Lin Sun, Yichen Zhang, Ping Chen, Jung Peng, Zi Sheng
Year: 2024
Title: Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a case report, meta-analysis, and systematic review
Authors: You Yuan Su, Yafei Yu, Zhenyu Yan, Jung Peng, Xinguang Liu
Year: 2024
Title: Ion channel Piezo1 activation aggravates the endothelial dysfunction under a high glucose environment
Authors: Xiaoyu Zhang, Shaoqiu Leng, Xinyue Liu, Shuwen Wang, Jung Peng
Year: 2024
Title: Intelligent dual-modality label-free cell classification with light scattering imaging and Raman spectra measurements
Authors: Faihaa Mohammed Eltigani, Xiaoyu Zhang, Min Liu, Jung Peng, Xuantao Su
Year: 2024
Title: Eltrombopag plus diacerein vs eltrombopag in patients with ITP: a multicenter, randomized, open-label phase 2 trial
Authors: Lu Sun, Xiaoyang Huang, Juan Wang, Ming Hou, Yu Hou
Year: 2024
Title: Risk Factors for Mortality in Critically Ill Patients with Coagulation Abnormalities: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Authors: Qiuyu Guo, Jung Peng, Tichao Shan, Miao Xu
Year: 2024
Title: Platelet-derived TGF-β1 induces functional reprogramming of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in immune thrombocytopenia
Authors: Lingjun Wang, Haoyi Wang, Mingfang Zhu, Ming Hou, Yu Hou
Year: 2024
Through his pioneering research, unwavering clinical dedication, and impactful academic leadership, Professor Jun Peng stands at the forefront of immuno-hematology. His work not only deepens scientific understanding of ITP but also contributes directly to improved patient outcomes. As he continues to inspire through teaching, research, and innovation, Professor Peng’s legacy is one of excellence, influence, and ongoing transformation in the global hematology community.