Yanjie Wang | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yanjie Wang | Neuropharmacology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yanjie Wang, Shanxi Medical University,  China.

Yanjie Wang is a dedicated Ph.D. candidate in Otorhinolaryngology at Shanxi Medical University, with a strong foundation in clinical medicine and academic research. After earning his M.S. in 2020, he served as a Lecturer and Physician at the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University. Since 2022, his doctoral work under Prof. Changqing Zhao has centered on the neuroimmune mechanisms of airway hyperresponsiveness, especially the TRPV1 pathway’s role in allergic rhinitis. With active involvement in multiple national and provincial research projects, over ten scientific publications, and conference presentations, Mr. Wang has made significant strides in linking basic science with clinical relevance. His research highlights the interplay between peripheral allergens and central neural pathways and suggests novel therapeutic avenues for allergic airway diseases.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Yanjie Wang embarked on his academic journey in medical science at Shanxi Medical University, where he demonstrated a strong commitment to otorhinolaryngological studies early on. He earned his Master of Science degree in 2020, laying a firm foundation in clinical and research methodologies. His academic curiosity and rigor soon led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Otorhinolaryngology under the mentorship of Professor Changqing Zhao, where he delved deeply into the intricacies of airway neuroimmune mechanisms. This academic progression marked the beginning of a promising research trajectory focusing on allergic airway disorders.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

Following his M.S. degree, Mr. Wang began his clinical career as a Lecturer and Physician at the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University. Balancing patient care with academic responsibilities, he gained valuable experience in both educational instruction and clinical practice. In 2022, he transitioned into full-time doctoral research, dedicating his efforts to understanding the interplay between peripheral inflammation and central nervous regulation in respiratory conditions. His dual background in clinical service and research gives him a unique perspective in translational medicine.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Wang’s research centers on the neuroimmune interactions involved in airway hyperresponsiveness, particularly allergic rhinitis (AR). His investigations have highlighted the upregulation of TRPV1 channels in AR patients and their correlation with symptom severity, including sneezing and nasal itching. Furthermore, he elucidated the TRPV1-NF-κB pathway’s role in allergen-induced IL-33 secretion in human nasal epithelial cells (hNECs), identifying TRPV1 as a critical modulator of nasal immune responses. His findings further demonstrate that TRPV1 inhibition significantly reduces OVA-induced innate nasal epithelial activation, offering potential therapeutic implications.

🧪 Research Projects and Innovation

Through his active involvement in cutting-edge research, Mr. Wang has participated in three projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation and led two significant provincial grants—namely the Basic Research Project of Shanxi Province (No. 202203021222390) and the Youth Project of the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University (No. 202302-9). These projects have advanced understanding of epithelial immune responses and neuroimmune regulation in allergic diseases. His ability to merge molecular biology, immunology, and clinical perspectives has positioned him as a rising voice in the field of upper airway disease research.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Yanjie Wang’s dedication to research and clinical advancement has resulted in more than ten peer-reviewed publications in SCI and other core journals. His work has not only been published but also presented at multiple national academic conferences, earning respect from peers and experts alike. His increasing citation index—marked by the notable 2025 publication on TRPV1 inhibition in nasal inflammation—reflects the relevance and growing impact of his work in both national and international scientific communities.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Mr. Wang’s studies contribute meaningfully to the understanding of allergic airway disease mechanisms, especially regarding epithelial-neural-immune crosstalk. His research outcomes have the potential to reshape therapeutic approaches for allergic rhinitis by targeting neuroimmune pathways rather than relying solely on antihistamines and corticosteroids. Through mentorship and interdisciplinary collaboration, he is fostering a network of emerging scholars and promoting evidence-based advancements in respiratory immunology.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Yanjie Wang is poised to become a leading expert in airway neuroimmunology. His future ambitions include translating his basic research into clinical innovations that improve patient outcomes and developing novel therapeutic strategies targeting TRP channels in allergic diseases. His commitment to merging scientific exploration with clinical relevance ensures that his work will leave a lasting legacy in otorhinolaryngological research and patient care.

Publication

Title: Inhibition of TRPV1 attenuates innate nasal epithelial responses via NF-κB signaling pathway in allergic rhinitis
Authors: Wang, Yanjie; Qi, Xueping; Li, Hanxiong; Cheng, Fengli; Zhao, Changqing
Year: 2025

 

✅ Conclusion

Yanjie Wang stands out as a promising scholar whose work bridges clinical practice and experimental science. His research into TRPV1-mediated neuroimmune responses is not only timely but potentially transformative in treating allergic airway conditions. As he continues to deepen his investigations and expand his academic impact, his contributions are expected to drive innovation in the diagnosis, management, and therapy of upper airway disorders. His career trajectory signals a future leader in respiratory immunology and translational otorhinolaryngological research.

Sukesh Sinha | Neuropharmacology | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Sukesh Sinha | Neuropharmacology | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof. Dr. Sukesh Sinha,  National Institute of Nutrition-ICMR, India.

Dr. Sukesh Narayan Sinha, a seasoned toxicologist and research leader, has dedicated his career to advancing the fields of food safety, drug toxicology, pesticide toxicology, and pharmacology. Starting with a strong academic foundation in chemistry from Bihar University, he honed his expertise further through international training at the University of Helsinki and the CDC in the USA. Rising through the ranks of India’s premier health research institutions under the ICMR, Dr. Sinha’s career spans critical research roles that have directly impacted national health and safety policies. His global collaborations and leadership roles reflect a career built on scientific rigor, public service, and continuous learning.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Born on January 3rd, 1965, Dr. Sukesh Narayan Sinha’s academic journey began with a profound interest in the field of chemistry. He earned his B.Sc. Honours in Chemistry in 1989, followed by an M.Sc. in Chemistry in 1993, and later a Ph.D. in Chemistry in 1999—all from Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. His pursuit of advanced scientific knowledge extended internationally, where he underwent specialized analytical skill development in toxicology at the University of Helsinki, Finland. These foundational years cemented his passion for chemical and toxicological research, shaping the path for a distinguished career in public health and environmental safety.

🧪 Professional Endeavors in Toxicology

Dr. Sinha’s career has been marked by continuous progression through India’s foremost medical and research institutions under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Beginning as a Research Fellow at the National Institute of Malaria Research, he moved into industry as a Research Scientist at Alkame Laboratory. His return to the ICMR system in 2001 marked the beginning of a steady ascent through scientific ranks—from Scientist-B to his current post as Senior Grade Deputy Director (Scientist-F) at the ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Hyderabad. He also held key roles at the ICMR-National Institute of Occupational Health, contributing immensely to occupational and environmental health research.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Specializing in Food Toxicology, Drug Research & Toxicology, Pesticide Toxicology, and Pharmacology, Dr. Sinha has focused on identifying and mitigating chemical risks in food and the environment. His work has had a direct impact on public health safety standards in India. Through advanced analytical techniques and interdisciplinary collaboration, he has played a central role in guiding policy and regulatory frameworks concerning food safety. His expertise has not only contributed to toxicological research but has also enhanced national capacities in monitoring hazardous substances affecting human health.

🌍 Global Collaborations and Scientific Exposure

Dr. Sinha’s vision and research have reached global platforms. Notably, he served as a Visiting Scientist at the University of Cincinnati, USA, where he collaborated with experts in Environmental Health. He also completed two intensive courses on health and safety under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, USA. These international exposures have enriched his scientific perspective, enabling him to incorporate global best practices into India’s health safety frameworks and toxicology research protocols.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Sinha has earned recognition for his commitment and excellence in scientific research. While specific awards are not listed, his steady promotion within the ICMR ranks—from Scientist-B to Scientist-F—reflects institutional trust in his capabilities and leadership. His selection as a visiting scientist abroad and participation in elite training programs also underscore his status as a respected voice in toxicology and public health research.

📢 Impact and Influence on Public Health

Through his extensive research and governmental role, Dr. Sinha has contributed to national strategies on food safety and toxic substance regulation. His input influences decisions affecting millions of citizens, especially in areas related to food contaminants, drug residues, and environmental pollutants. He continues to serve as a bridge between laboratory research and real-world applications that safeguard public health in India.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Sinha’s legacy lies in his unwavering commitment to science and service. With decades of experience and an expanding portfolio of national and international collaborations, he is poised to continue influencing future research, shaping young scientific minds, and contributing to India’s health security. His role at ICMR-NIN ensures that his insights and leadership will guide public health policies and toxicology advancements for years to come.

Publication

  • Quantification of organophosphate insecticides and herbicides in vegetable samples using the “Quick Easy Cheap Effective Rugged and Safe” (QuEChERS) method and a high …
    SN Sinha, K Vasudev, MVV Rao2012

 

  • Distribution of pesticides in different commonly used vegetables from Hyderabad, India
    SN Sinha, MVV Rao, K Vasudev2012

 

  • Air pollution from solid fuels.
    SN Sinha, PK Nag2011

 

  • Environmental monitoring of benzene and toluene produced in indoor air due to combustion of solid biomass fuels
    SN Sinha, PK Kulkarni, SH Shah, NM Desai, GM Patel, MM Mansuri, …2006

 

  • Repeated episodes of endosulfan poisoning
    A Dewan, VK Bhatnagar, ML Mathur, T Chakma, R Kashyap, HG Sadhu, …2004

 

  • Effect of dissociation energy on ion formation and sensitivity of an analytical method for determination of chlorpyrifos in human blood, using gas chromatography–mass …
    SN Sinha, R Pal, A Dewan, MM Mansuri, HN Saiyed2006

 

  • A novel method for pesticide analysis in refined sugar samples using a gas chromatography–mass spectrometer (GC–MS/MS) and simple solvent extraction method
    SN Sinha, VK Bhatnagar, P Doctor, GS Toteja, NP Agnihotri, RL Kalra2011

 

  • A liquid chromatography mass spectrometry-based method to measure organophosphorous insecticide, herbicide and non-organophosphorous pesticide in grape and apple samples
    SN Sinha, MVV Rao, K Vasudev, M Odetokun2012

 

  • Quantification of organophosphate insecticides in drinking water in urban areas using lyophilization and high-performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-mass …
    SN Sinha, K Vasudev, MVV Rao, M Odetokun2011

 

  • Inhibition of protein glycation by procyanidin‐B2 enriched fraction of cinnamon: delay of diabetic cataract in rats
    P Muthenna, G Raghu, C Akileshwari, SN Sinha, P Suryanarayana, …2013

 

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Sukesh Narayan Sinha stands as a respected figure in India’s scientific community, with an enduring impact on toxicology research and public health safety. His career reflects a seamless integration of deep scientific knowledge, practical application, and international collaboration. As he continues his service at ICMR-NIN, his contributions promise to leave a lasting legacy in strengthening food safety standards, environmental health, and public policy for future generations. Dr. Sinha’s journey inspires commitment to research excellence and exemplifies the profound role of science in safeguarding society.