Lijuan Song | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lijuan Song | Cellular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lijuan Song,  Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine, China.

Throughout my career, I have passionately committed myself to integrating traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine to advance the prevention and treatment of brain diseases, particularly ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. By leading 14 national and provincial-level research projects, publishing over 130 academic papers, and contributing significantly to educational reform, I have built a strong foundation of scientific innovation and clinical excellence. With achievements recognized both nationally and internationally, and a consistent focus on combining research, teaching, and clinical work, I have significantly impacted the fields of neuroprotection and integrative medicine.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

From the outset of my academic journey, I committed myself to the profound study of both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, aspiring to bridge these two disciplines for the betterment of brain disease treatment. I pursued a rigorous path of education and research, laying a strong foundation that later allowed me to integrate diverse medical perspectives. Early in my career, I developed a particular interest in ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative conditions, setting the stage for my lifelong mission to innovate in these critical areas.

🩺 Professional Endeavors

My professional career has been a dynamic blend of teaching, clinical practice, and scientific research, with a special focus on the prevention and treatment of brain diseases. I have successfully presided over 14 prestigious national and provincial-level projects, including those funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Through my work, I have consistently emphasized the value of integrating traditional Chinese medicine with modern Western practices, ensuring that my clinical and research contributions are both culturally rooted and globally relevant.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Throughout my research journey, I have concentrated on ischemic cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases, pioneering integrated approaches for their prevention and treatment. I have published 133 scientific papers, including 45 in SCI-indexed journals, with nearly 700 citations and an H-index of 15. One of my papers published in Neural Regeneration Research (NRR) has been recognized in the ESI highest citation list, achieving an impressive 97 citations. Beyond scientific research, I have also contributed significantly to educational innovation, authoring educational reform articles in the China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and editing influential academic books.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

My dedication to scientific advancement and education has earned me multiple prestigious honors. As the first author, I received the First Prize of the Academic Achievement Award from the China Association for the Promotion of Traditional Chinese Medicine Research. I have secured three authorized patents and two software copyrights, further showcasing my commitment to innovation. Additionally, my work has been featured through oral presentations at internationally renowned academic forums such as the Autoimmunity Congress and the World Stroke Congress, and recognized by respected platforms like Logic Neuroscience and Neuroweekly.

🌍 Impact and Influence

My influence extends beyond academia into public science education and medical philosophy dialogues. I have been repeatedly invited to deliver popular science talks and academic lectures at events like the Medical Philosophy Expert Meeting Room. My presentation at the 2022 International Neural Regeneration Summit Forum earned the Most Popular Award, affirming my ability to translate complex research into impactful and accessible knowledge for diverse audiences.

📚 Legacy in Education and Publishing

In addition to research and clinical achievements, I have made significant contributions to academic publishing and educational reform. My independently authored book, Progress in Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Prevention and Treatment of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disease, was published by People’s Health Publishing House. I have served as the first editor-in-chief for three important books, including Exploration of Teaching Models in Higher Education Pharmaceutical Education, which was honored by its selection into the “Library of Young Scholars in Universities,” marking a lasting contribution to the future of pharmaceutical education.

🚀 Future Contributions and Aspirations

Looking ahead, I aspire to further deepen the integration of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, particularly in brain disease prevention and therapy. I am committed to leading new research directions, fostering international collaborations, and nurturing a new generation of scholars who value the richness of cross-cultural medical practices. My future endeavors will continue to reflect a relentless pursuit of scientific excellence, compassionate clinical practice, and transformative education for the global health community.

Publication

  • Title: Effect of tetramethylpyrazine on neuroinflammation after cerebral ischemia and hypoxia based on mannose-binding lectin
    Authors: Y. Duan, Yanzhe; J. Hua, Jianlin; Y. Yan, Yuqing; L. Song, Lijuan
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Polysaccharides from Ganoderma lucidum attenuate cognitive impairment in 5xFAD mice by inhibiting oxidative stress and modulating mitochondrial dynamics via the Nrf2/antioxidative axis activation
    Authors: J. Yu, Jiezhong; C. Ma, Cungen
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Hydroxysafflower yellow A alleviates the inflammatory response in astrocytes following cerebral ischemia by inhibiting the LCN2/STAT3 feedback loop
    Authors: L. Song, Lijuan; Y. Wu, Yige; L. Yin, Lijun; B. Xiao, Baoguo; C. Ma, Cungen
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Mechanism of senegenin in improving lipopolysacchride-induced inflammatory response of BV2 microglial cell
    Authors: B. Mu, Bingtao; M. Guo, Minfang; J. Yu, Jingwen; J. Yu, Jiezhong; L. Song, Lijuan
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Effectiveness and Safety of Blending Traditional Chinese Medicine With Western Medicine for Enhanced Secondary Stroke Prevention: A Meta-analysis of RCTs
    Authors: C. Wen, Chunli; L. Song, Lijuan; C. Ma, Cungen; F. Hu, Fengyun; L. Zhu, Linggqun
    Year: 2025

 

 

🎯 Conclusion

Driven by a deep belief in the power of integration between ancient wisdom and modern science, I have continuously sought to pioneer new frontiers in brain disease treatment. My work has not only advanced research but also nurtured future generations through educational contributions and public science communication. Moving forward, I remain committed to expanding the reach and depth of integrated medicine, aiming to create a lasting legacy of innovation, healing, and academic excellence for global healthcare advancement.

Dong Ju | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof.Dr. Dong Ju | Neurotoxicology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Dong Ju, Nanjing university of Chinese Medicine, China. 

Ju Dong, an associate professor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, has dedicated his academic and research career to ensuring the safety and scientific understanding of traditional Chinese medicine, particularly focusing on arsenic-containing compounds like realgar. His studies explore the genotoxic and neurotoxic effects of these substances and how formula compatibility can mitigate their risks. With 18 published papers and key roles in three national research projects, Ju Dong exemplifies a commitment to advancing evidence-based integration of Chinese and Western medical systems. His work bridges centuries-old wisdom with contemporary science, ensuring ancient remedies are both effective and safe for modern use.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Ju Dong embarked on his academic journey with a deep-rooted passion for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), particularly focusing on its safety and scientific validation. His early education laid a strong foundation in pharmacology and toxicology, nurturing an inquisitive mind eager to bridge the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine with modern scientific methodologies. His dedication to scholarly excellence led him to advanced studies, ultimately shaping his future as a leading researcher in the field of integrative medicine.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an associate professor at Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Ju Dong has established himself as a committed educator and researcher. His academic career has been marked by a dedication to both teaching and innovation, inspiring students while simultaneously advancing research that enhances the credibility and safety of traditional remedies. His professional efforts are driven by a vision to ensure that age-old formulations are scientifically evaluated and responsibly used in clinical settings.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

Ju Dong’s research primarily revolves around the safety of arsenic-containing traditional Chinese medicines, especially realgar. He has undertaken a systematic investigation into the genotoxicity and neurotoxicity associated with realgar and its compound formulas. His work also explores how formula compatibility within traditional Chinese prescriptions can mitigate these toxic effects. This research not only preserves the efficacy of realgar-based therapies but also ensures their safe use in modern integrative medicine practices.

📚 Academic Output and Recognition

As a passionate scholar, Ju Dong has presided over or actively contributed to three major projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has published 18 academic papers as the first or corresponding author, reflecting his consistent output and leadership in the field. His work is recognized for its depth and rigor, significantly contributing to evidence-based practices in both Chinese and Western medicine.

🌐 Evidence-Based Integration

One of Ju Dong’s most profound contributions lies in his advocacy for evidence-based medicine in the integration of traditional Chinese and Western healthcare systems. His research serves as a crucial bridge between ancient medical practices and contemporary clinical standards. By applying rigorous scientific methods to traditional remedies, he paves the way for holistic healthcare solutions that are both time-honored and scientifically validated.

🏅 Accolades and Professional Integrity

Though modest about his accolades, Ju Dong’s role in national projects and scholarly publications signifies the recognition he holds within academic and scientific circles. His unwavering professional ethics and transparent self-declaration reflect a commitment to integrity and accountability—core values that reinforce his credibility as a researcher and educator.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Ju Dong aspires to deepen his research into toxicity mechanisms and formulation safety in TCM, contributing to safer medical practices and global acceptance of traditional remedies. His vision includes nurturing future scholars, expanding collaborative research networks, and continuing to advocate for rigorous scientific validation of traditional medicine. Through his work, he leaves a legacy of harmonizing tradition with innovation, ensuring that the wisdom of the past can safely inform the medicine of tomorrow.

Publication

  • Title: The alleviation effect and its mechanism of Niuhuang Jiedu prescription on realgar-induced genotoxicity in mice

  • Authors: Dong J., Wang Y., Qian Q., Yang D., Liu D.

  • Year: 2024

Conclusion

Ju Dong’s contributions stand at the critical intersection of tradition and innovation. By combining deep-rooted knowledge of Chinese medicine with scientific scrutiny, he champions a future where integrative medicine is both culturally respectful and clinically validated. His research not only preserves the heritage of traditional medicine but also ensures its responsible use in modern healthcare. As he continues to explore safer and more effective ways to utilize ancient formulas, Ju Dong’s work lays a vital foundation for the global credibility and acceptance of traditional Chinese medical practices.