Ailiyaer Palahati | Neuoroinflammation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ailiyaer Palahati | Neuoroinflammation | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ailiyaer Palahati | Chongqing Medical University | China

Ailiyaer Palahati is a dedicated PhD researcher at Chongqing Medical University whose work focuses on intracerebral hemorrhage, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroinflammation, and the roles of glial cells in central nervous system pathology. With a strong academic foundation and growing scientific contributions, he has authored four peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus, reflecting his commitment to advancing neurological research. His published work has received 11 citations across 11 documents, contributing to an h-index of 2, demonstrating early yet impactful academic influence. He has completed four research projects, including two consultancy or industry-linked studies, which highlight his ability to apply scientific knowledge to translational and collaborative contexts. His research emphasizes understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying brain injury and neurodegeneration, aiming to identify novel therapeutic targets that may improve outcomes for patients with acute and chronic neurological disorders. Although he does not currently hold patents, editorial roles, or formal professional memberships, his contributions reflect strong potential for future advancements in neuroscience. With ongoing investigations in neuroinflammatory pathways and glial cell behavior, he continues to expand his scientific footprint and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in brain injury and neurodegenerative disease research.

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Featured Publications

Gan, H., Zhang, M., Duan, Y., Palahati, A., He, Q., Tan, J., Li, Y., Zhai, X., & Zhao, J. (2025). Microglial NFAT5 aggravates neuroinflammation via mediating NLRP6 inflammasome in experimental ischemic stroke. Genes & Diseases, 12(6), 101614.