Hao Lai | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hao Lai | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hao Lai, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, China.

Dr. Hao Lai is a distinguished cardiovascular surgeon and researcher, currently serving as Chief Physician at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University. With over 20 years of clinical expertise, he specializes in aortic and cardiovascular surgery. His academic achievements include a Ph.D. in Surgery from Fudan University and significant contributions to the study of epigenetic mechanisms in thoracic aortic dissection. As a principal investigator of nationally funded projects and co-author of influential publications, Dr. Lai combines scientific rigor with clinical innovation. He has also played a key role in medical education and device development through industry collaboration.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Hao Lai began his academic journey with a strong foundation in medical sciences, culminating in a Ph.D. in Surgery from the prestigious Fudan University. His early academic pursuits were marked by a deep interest in cardiovascular physiology and surgical intervention, which later matured into a specialized focus on aortic diseases. His time as a doctoral candidate not only equipped him with rigorous scientific training but also ignited his lifelong commitment to solving complex clinical problems through research.

🏥 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as Chief Physician at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Dr. Hao Lai has accumulated over two decades of extensive clinical experience in cardiovascular and aortic surgery. His professional trajectory reflects a seamless integration of surgical excellence with academic leadership. At Zhongshan Hospital, a leading institution in China, he has spearheaded several clinical programs aimed at enhancing patient outcomes in cases of thoracic aortic dissection and other high-risk cardiovascular conditions.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Lai’s research centers around the epigenetic mechanisms underlying thoracic aortic dissection, with a particular focus on histone modification and DNA methylation. He is the Principal Investigator of a major research project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, which explores the role of H3K36me3 histone modification and DNMT3B-mediated gene body methylation in the pathogenesis of aortic dissection. His scientific efforts bridge molecular pathology with clinical implications, offering new perspectives on the diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening vascular disorders.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

A respected voice in cardiovascular medicine, Dr. Hao Lai has co-authored numerous influential articles in high-impact journals such as Cardiovascular Research and Advanced Science. His h-index of 18, as listed on Scopus, reflects his consistent scholarly output and the wide academic acknowledgment of his work. In addition, his authorship of the textbook Practical Surgery (3rd Edition), published by People’s Medical Publishing House, stands as a testament to his educational contributions to the next generation of Chinese surgeons.

🧪 Impact and Innovation

Dr. Lai’s research has made a tangible impact on the understanding and treatment of aortic diseases. His investigation into the epigenetic regulation of vascular pathology has opened new avenues for targeted therapies. Moreover, his collaboration with MicroPort Endovascular MedTech demonstrates his commitment to translating research findings into real-world applications, particularly in the development and refinement of endovascular surgical devices.

🌍 Influence and Collaboration

Beyond his direct research and surgical contributions, Dr. Lai’s influence extends into collaborative domains, both nationally and internationally. His leadership in high-level research grants, clinical trials, and industrial partnerships positions him as a central figure in the evolving landscape of cardiovascular surgery. His collaborative spirit fosters innovation and promotes cross-disciplinary dialogue, essential in today’s complex medical research environment.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As Dr. Hao Lai continues his distinguished career, his legacy is being shaped not only by his surgical accomplishments but also by his contributions to medical science. His ongoing projects are likely to further clarify the molecular landscape of aortic diseases and inspire new therapeutic strategies. Looking ahead, Dr. Lai is poised to remain at the forefront of cardiovascular innovation, committed to improving patient care through a synthesis of research, education, and clinical practice.

Publication

 

Title: Prevalence and predictors of left atrial thrombus in patients with rheumatic atrial fibrillation undergoing cardiac surgery: a cross-sectional study
Authors: J. Cui, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, Q. Ji, C. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: A novel open-vascular single-branched stent graft in total arch repair of type A aortic dissection one-year results of a prospective multicenter randomized controlled study
Authors: J. Gu, W. Zhang, L. Kang, H. Lai, C. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Fibroblast Activation Protein Acts as a Biomarker for Monitoring ECM Remodeling During Aortic Aneurysm via 68Ga-FAPI-04 PET Imaging
Authors: C. Hu, H. Tan, Y. Zhang, X. Chen, L. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Mitochondrial NAD+ deficiency in vascular smooth muscle impairs collagen III turnover to trigger thoracic and abdominal aortic aneurysm
Authors: J. Zhang, Y. Tang, S. Zhang, K. Zhu, W. Zhang
Year: 2025


Title: Correcting mitochondrial loss mitigates NOTCH1-related aortopathy in mice
Authors: Y. Tang, J. Zhang, Y. Fang, Y. Xu, W. Zhang
Year: 2025


Title: Exploration of 68Ga-FAPI-04 PET/MR in Chronic Type B Aortic Dissection
Authors: C. Hu, Y. Zhang, S. Qiu, H. Shi, L. Wang
Year: 2025


Title: Effects of postoperative glucocorticoids on mitigation of organ dysfunction in patients with type A aortic dissection: A randomized controlled trial
Authors: M. Luo, J. Luo, X. Xu, G. Tu, Z. Luo
Year: 2024


Title: Therapeutic results of three-dimensional aortic valve anatomic repair for regurgitant bicuspid aortic valve
Authors: J. Li, C. Wang, Z. Zuo, W. Ding, T. Hong
Year: 2024


Title: 68Ga-FAPI-04 Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Assessing Ascending Aortic Aneurysm
Authors: C. Hu, H. Tan, Y. Zhang, H. Lai, L. Wang
Year: 2024


Title: Sex-based outcomes after thoracic endovascular aortic repair: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors: Y. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. Wang, L. Wang, Q. Ji
Year: 2025

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Hao Lai’s career represents a powerful blend of surgical precision, scientific insight, and academic leadership. His work has advanced the understanding of aortic diseases at the molecular level while improving surgical outcomes for patients. As he continues to mentor, innovate, and lead research at the intersection of epigenetics and cardiovascular pathology, Dr. Lai’s contributions are set to leave a lasting legacy in both clinical practice and medical science.

 

 

CARMINA MONTOLIU | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. CARMINA MONTOLIU | Clinical Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.  CARMINA MONTOLIU, UNIVERSIDAD DE VALENCIA/INCLIVA,  Spain.

Carmina Montoliu Felix, a Valencia-born scientist and educator, is a distinguished Catedrática de Universidad at the Universidad de Valencia, specializing in Cellular Biology and Pathology. With a strong foundation in biomedical sciences and a dual role in both academia and clinical research through INCLIVA, she has become a key figure in translational medicine in Spain. Her work focuses on uncovering cellular mechanisms of disease, supported by national recognition such as her Group A classification by ISCIII. With extensive contributions indexed on platforms like ORCID and Scopus, she has gained international visibility and continues to influence the fields of pathology and biomedicine.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Carmina Montoliu Felix was born in Valencia, where she also pursued her academic career rooted in the life sciences. Her early interest in biology and medical sciences led her through a rigorous academic pathway that would eventually shape her into a leading figure in cellular pathology. With a profound dedication to understanding human disease at the cellular level, she cultivated a strong foundation in biology, which became the cornerstone of her future specialization in Cellular Biology and Pathology. These formative years instilled in her a passion for translational research, which continues to drive her work.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as a Catedrática de Universidad at the Facultad de Medicina y Odontología of the Universidad de Valencia, Carmina Montoliu Felix holds a prestigious position within the Departamento de Patología, specifically in the Unidad de Biología. She achieved this distinguished academic rank on November 3, 2023, under BOE nº 274, a recognition of her academic excellence and contributions to higher education. Alongside her academic post, she is also an investigadora adscrita at the Fundación INCLIVA, playing a dual role in both teaching and active biomedical research. Her employment reflects the seamless integration between university instruction and clinical research aimed at improving patient outcomes.

🧬 Contributions and Research Focus

Carmina Montoliu Felix has been a pivotal contributor to the field of Cellular Biology, with specific expertise in Pathology (Área 661). Since February 29, 2012, she has been classified as a Group A Researcher within the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) framework. Her research activities are aligned with the Programa de Estabilización de Investigadores and the Sistema Nacional de Salud (I3SNS), focusing on intensifying biomedical research and fostering translational discoveries. Her scientific work is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature and commitment to uncovering the molecular basis of diseases, contributing significantly to both national and international health research landscapes.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Montoliu Felix’s academic excellence has been affirmed through numerous accolades, including the Group A classification by the Comisión Técnica de Evaluación de Recursos Humanos del ISCIII, one of the highest distinctions for biomedical researchers in Spain. Her appointment as a full professor is a testament to her leadership in medical education and scientific research. She is widely recognized among her peers for her scholarly impact, rigor, and commitment to nurturing future scientists and medical professionals.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Her work not only resonates within academic circles but also extends into clinical research through her active role at INCLIVA. By integrating research and practice, Carmina Montoliu Felix exemplifies how scientific inquiry can lead to tangible health benefits. Her influence spans collaborations with national healthcare systems and academic institutions, reinforcing her role as a key figure in the biomedical field. Through platforms such as ORCID and Scopus (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4740-4788; Scopus ID: 6701923138), her contributions are accessible globally, further amplifying her scientific impact.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a career marked by consistent advancement and dedication to discovery, Carmina Montoliu Felix is poised to continue shaping the future of cellular pathology and biomedical research in Spain and beyond. Her dual engagement in academia and clinical research ensures that her legacy will include both scientific breakthroughs and a generation of inspired students and researchers. Looking ahead, she is expected to further expand the integration of molecular biology into clinical diagnostics, ultimately improving patient care through science.

📚 A Life Committed to Science and Society

Beyond her technical expertise and professional roles, Carmina Montoliu Felix embodies the ideals of a scholar deeply committed to the betterment of society through science. Her residence and professional base in Valencia, her continuous academic contributions, and her service within public institutions paint the portrait of a researcher who bridges the lab and the community. Through her enduring efforts, she not only advances knowledge but also enhances the collective understanding of human health and disease.

Publication

  • Title: Valproate Damaging Effect on Erythrocyte Metabolism as a Decisive Factor in the Development of Encephalopathy
    Authors: Lyudmila Tikhonova; Eugene Maevsky; Carmina Montoliu; Elena Kosenko
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Ammoniagenic Action of Valproate without Signs of Hepatic Dysfunction in Rats: Possible Causes and Supporting Evidence
    Authors: Gubidat Alilova; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Carmina Montoliu; Elena Kosenko
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Automatic Video-Oculography System for Detection of Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy Using Machine Learning Tools
    Authors: Alberto Calvo Córdoba; Cecilia Elisabet García Cena; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Neurofilament Light Chain Protein in Plasma and Extracellular Vesicles Is Associated with Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy and Responses to Rifaximin Treatment in Cirrhotic Patients
    Authors: Alessandra Fiorillo; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Teresa San-Miguel; Javier Megías Vericat; Elena Kosenko; Tosca J; Maria-Pilar Rios et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Mild Cognitive Impairment Is Associated with Enhanced Activation of Th17 Lymphocytes in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    Authors: Alessandra Fiorillo; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova; Carla Giménez-Garzó; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Lucia Durbán; Maria-Pilar Rios; Javier Megías Vericat; Teresa San-Miguel et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Erythrocytes Functionality in SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Potential Link with Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Elena Kosenko; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Gubidat Alilova; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Plasma Extracellular Vesicles Play a Role in Immune System Modulation in Minimal Hepatic Encephalopathy
    Authors: Juan José Gallego; Alessandra Fiorillo; Franc Casanova-Ferrer; Amparo Urios; MP Ballester; Lucia Durbán; Javier Megías; Teresa Rubio; Andrea Cabrera-Pastor; Desamparados Escudero-García et al.
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Matched Paired Primary and Recurrent Meningiomas Points to Cell-Death Program Contributions to Genomic and Epigenomic Instability along Tumor Progression
    Authors: Teresa San-Miguel; Javier Megías; Daniel Monleon; Lara Navarro Cerveró; Lisandra Muñoz; Carmina Montoliu; Marina Meri; Pedro Roldán; Miguel Cerdá-Nicolás; Concha López-Ginés
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Is NMDA-Receptor-Mediated Oxidative Stress in Mitochondria of Peripheral Tissues the Essential Factor in the Pathogenesis of Hepatic Encephalopathy?
    Authors: Elena Kosenko; Lyudmila Tikhonova; Gubidat Alilova; Carmina Montoliu
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: A New Score Unveils a High Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    Authors: Carla Giménez-Garzó; Alessandra Fiorillo; MP Ballester; Juan José Gallego Roig; Franc Casanova-Ferrer; Amparo Urios; Salvador Benlloch; Marti-Aguado D; Teresa San-Miguel; Tosca J et al.
    Year: 2021

 

Conclusion

Carmina Montoliu Felix’s career reflects a rare blend of scientific rigor, academic leadership, and social impact. Her journey from student to full professor showcases her dedication to advancing both knowledge and healthcare. As she continues to lead research at the intersection of cellular biology and clinical application, her legacy will not only be measured in published studies and prestigious titles, but also in the real-world health outcomes and inspired minds her work cultivates. Her future contributions promise to deepen our understanding of disease and strengthen the bridge between science and society.

 

Camilla Bellone | Translational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Camilla Bellone | Translational Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Camilla Bellone,  University of Geneva, Switzerland.

Dr. Camilla Bellone is a renowned neuroscientist whose academic and research career has been marked by excellence, innovation, and impact. From her foundational training in Italy to her leadership role in Geneva, she has made pioneering contributions to understanding the neural underpinnings of social behavior. Her work bridges basic science and clinical relevance, and she has played a vital role in training, mentorship, and international collaboration within the neuroscience community.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Camilla Bellone began her academic journey with a Master’s degree in Pharmacy from the University of Milano in 2000. With a strong foundation in pharmacology and medical chemistry, she pursued her Ph.D. in “Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Medical Chemotherapy” at the same institution, completing it in 2006. Her early education shaped a robust scientific mindset, preparing her for a career at the intersection of neuroscience and pharmacology. These formative years set the tone for her later work on the molecular mechanisms that govern complex behaviors in both healthy and diseased states.

🧪 Professional Endeavors

After her doctoral studies, Dr. Bellone enhanced her research acumen through a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), gaining international exposure. She later returned to Switzerland, where she served as a scientist under the Ambizione Fellowship at the University of Geneva. Her academic path took a significant leap when she became an Assistant Professor at the University of Lausanne in 2014, followed by a transition to the University of Geneva in 2016. In 2020, she was promoted to Associate Professor in the Department of Basic Neuroscience, where she continues to lead cutting-edge investigations and mentor future neuroscientists.

🧠 Contributions and Research Focus

At the core of Dr. Bellone’s research lies a deep interest in the neurobiological basis of social behavior, with a particular focus on how these processes are disrupted in neuropsychiatric disorders. Her lab explores the synaptic and circuit-level mechanisms that underpin social cognition, often using advanced molecular and behavioral techniques. Her work has provided critical insights into how alterations in neural plasticity and connectivity contribute to diseases such as schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorders. With over 40 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals like Nature Neuroscience and Neuron, Dr. Bellone’s research continues to advance the field of behavioral neuroscience.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Bellone’s scientific excellence has been recognized through several prestigious honors. In 2023, she received the EBBS Mid-Career Award and the Leenaards Scientific Prize for her collaborative project on cerebellar stimulation in schizophrenia. Earlier, she was elected to the distinguished FENS-KAVLI Network of Excellence in 2015, highlighting her position among Europe’s most promising neuroscientists. In 2014, she was honored with the Fondation du Prix Pfizer de la Recherche, marking an early milestone in her independent research career.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Beyond her lab, Dr. Bellone has made meaningful contributions to the academic and scientific community. She has delivered over 20 invited lectures at international conferences and institutions, sharing her discoveries with a global audience. As a dedicated mentor, she has guided eight master’s students and seven PhD candidates, nurturing the next generation of neuroscientists. Her commitment extends to active service on academic committees, grant review panels, and editorial boards, reflecting her role as a respected leader in the field.

👩‍🔬 Balancing Science and Life

A champion of work-life integration, Dr. Bellone has managed to thrive professionally while embracing motherhood. She took two career breaks following the birth of her three children, exemplifying resilience and balance in a demanding academic landscape. Her story is an inspiration to young scientists, especially women, striving to build careers in STEM while honoring personal life choices.

🔬 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Bellone’s work holds promise for transforming our understanding of social dysfunction in mental illness. Her innovative approaches—blending circuit neuroscience, pharmacology, and behavior—position her as a leading voice in the neurobiology of social behavior. With continued support from initiatives like the ERC Consolidator Grant, her research will likely pave the way for novel therapeutic interventions, leaving a lasting legacy in neuroscience and psychiatry.

Publication

  • Title: NMDA receptor subunit diversity: impact on receptor properties, synaptic plasticity and disease
    Author: P Paoletti, C Bellone, Q Zhou
    Year: 2013

 

  • Title: Cocaine triggered AMPA receptor redistribution is reversed in vivo by mGluR-dependent long-term depression
    Author: C Bellone, C Lüscher
    Year: 2006

 

  • Title: Rapid bidirectional switching of synaptic NMDA receptors
    Author: C Bellone, RA Nicoll
    Year: 2007

 

  • Title: Cocaine inverts rules for synaptic plasticity of glutamate transmission in the ventral tegmental area
    Author: M Mameli, C Bellone, MTC Brown, C Lüscher
    Year: 2011

 

  • Title: In vivo reprogramming of circuit connectivity in postmitotic neocortical neurons
    Author: A De la Rossa, C Bellone, B Golding, I Vitali, J Moss, N Toni, C Lüscher, …
    Year: 2013

 

  • Title: Mechanisms of synaptic depression triggered by metabotropic glutamate receptors
    Author: C Bellone, C Lüscher, M Mameli
    Year: 2008

 

  • Title: Effects of streptozotocin‐diabetes on the hippocampal NMDA receptor complex in rats
    Author: F Gardoni, A Kamal, C Bellone, GJ Biessels, GMJ Ramakers, F Cattabeni, …
    Year: 2002

 

  • Title: Neurons under T cell attack coordinate phagocyte-mediated synaptic stripping
    Author: G Di Liberto, S Pantelyushin, M Kreutzfeldt, N Page, S Musardo, R Coras, …
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: mGluRs induce a long‐term depression in the ventral tegmental area that involves a switch of the subunit composition of AMPA receptors
    Author: C Bellone, C Lüscher
    Year: 2005

 

  • Title: SHANK3 controls maturation of social reward circuits in the VTA
    Author: S Bariselli, S Tzanoulinou, C Glangetas, C Prévost-Solié, L Pucci, …
    Year: 2016

 

✅ Conclusion

Dr. Bellone’s journey reflects a remarkable blend of scientific curiosity, academic leadership, and personal resilience. As she continues to explore the brain’s most intricate social circuits, her influence will undoubtedly expand across neuroscience, psychiatry, and therapeutic innovation. Her career serves as both a roadmap and an inspiration for emerging scientists navigating the evolving landscape of brain research.

 

Shilin Luo | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shilin Luo | Neurogenetics and Molecular Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Shilin Luo, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, China.

Dr. Shilin Luo is a leading expert in neuropharmacology and medicinal chemistry, with a strong academic background in traditional Chinese medicine and modern pharmacology. His research focuses on the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and the development of innovative drug therapies. Through his work at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, and previous research at Emory University, he has made significant contributions to understanding neurological disorders. His studies on animal models and risk genes have paved the way for novel treatment strategies, earning him international recognition.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shilin Luo’s journey into the world of medical science began with a deep-rooted passion for understanding the complexities of neurological diseases. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Chinese Materia Medica from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, where he developed a strong foundation in traditional Chinese medicine and pharmacology. With an insatiable thirst for knowledge, he further pursued a Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry at China Pharmaceutical University, specializing in the research of active ingredients in natural products. Under the mentorship of Prof. Wencai Ye, a distinguished scholar, Dr. Luo honed his expertise in medicinal chemistry, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries in neuropharmacology.

👨‍🎓 Professional Endeavors

To deepen his expertise, Dr. Luo embarked on postdoctoral research at Emory University’s School of Medicine in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Working under the esteemed Prof. Keqiang Ye, he focused on neurobiology and neuropharmacology, contributing significantly to the understanding of neurodegenerative diseases. His research provided novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying neurological disorders, positioning him as a leading figure in the field. He later took on a pivotal role as a professor in the Department of Neurology at Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, where he continues to mentor young scientists and advance medical research.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Luo’s research is primarily dedicated to uncovering the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases and developing therapeutic interventions. His work in animal models of pathogenic and risk genes for neurological disorders has been instrumental in identifying potential drug targets. By integrating traditional Chinese medicine with modern pharmacology, he has contributed to the development of innovative neuroprotective agents. His studies on the molecular mechanisms of neuronal degeneration have led to promising advancements in combating conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Dr. Luo has been widely recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to neuropharmacology. His research has been published in high-impact scientific journals, earning him international acclaim. His dedication to scientific excellence has garnered prestigious awards, and he is frequently invited to deliver keynote lectures at global conferences. His work continues to inspire fellow researchers, solidifying his reputation as a distinguished scientist in neurological drug development.

🏰 Impact and Influence

Dr. Luo’s impact extends beyond the laboratory, as he actively contributes to the medical community through mentorship and collaboration. His efforts in integrating traditional Chinese medicinal principles with cutting-edge pharmacological approaches have opened new avenues for drug discovery. His research findings have not only influenced academic discourse but have also laid the groundwork for potential clinical applications, bringing hope to patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases.

⚛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

As a visionary scientist, Dr. Luo continues to push the boundaries of neurological research. His commitment to translational medicine aims to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications. By fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and mentoring the next generation of researchers, he is shaping the future of neuropharmacology.

 

Publication

  • Disease-modifying therapies for Alzheimer’s disease: Clinical trial progress and opportunity
    Authors: Yujie Zhang, Jie Chen, Yanru Li, Bin Jiao, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2025

 

  • The role of the probiotic Akkermansia muciniphila in brain functions: insights underpinning therapeutic potential
    Authors: Ruiling Xu, Yuxuan Zhang, Shurui Chen, Yaohui Zeng, Xuan Fu, Ti Chen, Shilin Luo, Xiaojie Zhang
    Year: 2023

 

  • Nonviral delivery systems for antisense oligonucleotide therapeutics
    Authors: Si Huang, Xin-Yan Hao, Yong-Jiang Li, Jun‑Yong Wu, Da-Xiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2022

 

  • The Microglial membrane receptor TREM2 mediates exosome secretion to promote phagocytosis of amyloid‐β by microglia
    Authors: Si Huang, Xiaoli Liao, Junyong Wu, Xiaojie Zhang, Yamin Li, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2022

 

  • Correction: Microglial ERK-NRBP1-CREB-BDNF signaling in sustained antidepressant actions of (R)-ketamine
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2021

 

  • Polygonatum sibiricum Polysaccharides Protect against MPP‐Induced Neurotoxicity via the Akt/mTOR and Nrf2 Pathways
    Authors: Si Huang, Haiyan Yuan, Wenqun Li, Xinyi Liu, Xiaojie Zhang, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo, Guodong Zhang
    Year: 2021

 

  • Bushen-Tiansui Formula Improves Cognitive Functions in an Aβ1–42 Fibril-Infused Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease
    Authors: Chenxia Sheng, Panpan Xu, Xinyi Liu, Weijun Peng, Daxiong Xiang, Shilin Luo
    Year: 2020

 

  • Osteogenesis activity of isocoumarin a through the activation of the PI3K-Akt/Erk cascade-activated BMP/RUNX2 signaling pathway
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2019

 

  • Akt Phosphorylates NQO1 and Triggers its Degradation, Abolishing Its Antioxidative Activities in Parkinson’s Disease
    Authors: Shilin Luo, Seong Su Kang, Zhi-Hao Wang, Xia Liu, Julia X Day, Zhiping Wu, Junmin Peng, Daxiong Xiang, Wolfdieter Springer, Keqiang Ye
    Year: 2019

 

  • Puerarin-loaded PEG-PE micelles with enhanced anti-apoptotic effect and better pharmacokinetic profile
    Authors: Not explicitly listed
    Year: 2018

 

Conclusion

Dr. Luo’s unwavering dedication to neurological research continues to shape the future of neuropharmacology. His innovative approach, combining traditional medicinal insights with modern scientific advancements, has the potential to revolutionize drug development for neurodegenerative diseases. As a mentor, researcher, and pioneer in his field, his contributions will leave a lasting impact on both academia and clinical medicine, offering hope for more effective treatments in the years to come.

 

Hamid khan | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mr.Hamid khan | Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hamid khan Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York Pakistan

Hamid Khan is a dedicated researcher and educator who recently completed his PhD in Biotechnology, specializing in Human Molecular Genetics. His academic journey includes a strong foundation in biological sciences, evidenced by his educational background ranging from a BSc to a PhD, with a focus on genetic analysis of rare congenital disorders. His doctoral research has provided insights into the genetic basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and oculocutaneous albinism, contributing significantly to the understanding of these conditions.

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🎓 Education

PhD in Biotechnology (Human Molecular Genetics)International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan & University of Toronto, Canada (2018-2024).MS/M.Phil in Biotechnology (Human Molecular Genetics)International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan (2016-2018).M.Sc in ZoologyHazara University Mansehra, KPK, Pakistan (2011-2013).B.Sc in Biological Science (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry)University of Peshawar, Pakistan (2008-2010).H.S.S.C Pre-Medical
Peshawar Board, Pakistan (2006-2008)S.S.C Science SubjectsPeshawar Board, Pakistan (2004-2006).B.Ed in Education
Sarhad University of Science & Information Technology (2014).CT Certified TeacherAllama Iqbal Open University (2016).

🔬 Research Experience

Researcher at Biomolecular Genetic Engineering Lab, International Islamic University Islamabad (4 years).Research Associate in Pak-US Science and Technology Cooperation Program (1 year).Researcher in MiND Laboratory, Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute, Toronto, Canada (6 months)

💼 Work Experience

Visiting Lecturer at Department of Biological Sciences, IIUI (3 years).Lecturer at IQRA College of Technology, IIUI (2 years)

 

🛠️ Skills

Laboratory Skills: PCR, NGS data analysis, Microarray, Gene Cloning, Cell Culturing, etc.Computer Skills: Python, Sentieon, Verseq, Exomiser, Excel, PowerPoint, Word.

🏆 Awards

IRSIP Award from the Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan.First position holder in PhD coursework.Selected as Research Associate in a Pak-US project.

🌍 Collaborations

Currently working with three international and several national collaborations.

📚 Publications

  1. Title: Biallelic variants identified in 36 Pakistani families and trios with autism spectrum disorder
    Authors: Hamid Khan, Ricardo Harripaul, Anna Mikhailov, Sumayah Herzi, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Elucidating the clinical and genetic spectrum of inositol polyphosphate phosphatase INPP4A-related neurodevelopmental disorder
    Authors: Lettie E Rawlins, Reza Maroofian, Stuart J Cannon, Muhannad Daana, Mina Zamani, Shamsul Ghani, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Nigella sativa extract abrogates traumatic brain injury-induced memory impairment in adult mice
    Authors: RU Khan, SM Jawad, MM Kiyani, SA Shah, S Bashir, Hamid Khan
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: Mutational spectrum associated with oculocutaneous albinism and Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome in nine Pakistani families
    Authors: J Khan, S Asif, S Ghani, Hamid Khan, MW Arshad, SA Khan, S Lin, EL Baple, …
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Title: An Update on Recent Advancement in Autism Spectrum Disorder Treatment Strategies
    Authors: Hamid Khan, M Uzair, H Riaz, B Khan, MI Shabbir
    Year: 2023

Conclusion

Hamid Khan’s profile illustrates a strong commitment to advancing the field of biotechnology through research and education. His focus on the genetic underpinnings of rare disorders positions him as a valuable contributor to both academic and clinical settings. With a proven track record of research publications and collaborative projects, he is poised to make significant impacts in the realm of human genetics and molecular biology. His dedication to teaching and nurturing student curiosity further underscores his potential as an educator and mentor. As he seeks new opportunities, his combination of technical expertise, research experience, and passion for education will undoubtedly enable him to excel and inspire in any dynamic academic or research environment.