Yangyang Han | Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Yangyang Han | Nanomaterials | Research Excellence Award

Shandong Second Medical University, China

Prof. Yangyang Han is a distinguished scholar and influential educator whose work spans biochemistry, molecular biology, and biomechanics. He holds a Ph.D. and has built a strong academic foundation that supports his role as a Professor and Master’s Supervisor. Over the years, he has served in several notable capacities, including Associate Professor, Lecturer, and Senior Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he deepened his expertise in molecular mechanisms and biomechanical processes. His professional journey includes leadership as Director of the Molecular Biology Teaching and Research Section and service as a Review Expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China, reflecting his credibility in scientific evaluation and research guidance. As Leader of the Youth Innovation Team of Shandong Provincial Institutions of Higher Education and a Director within the Shandong Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, he continues to foster scientific development and interdisciplinary collaboration. His research interests focus on molecular regulation, cellular biomechanics, and biomedical innovation, contributing to impactful advancements in the field. With recognition for his academic leadership and scientific service, Prof. Han remains committed to driving research excellence, nurturing emerging scholars, and advancing knowledge in life sciences.

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Featured Publications

Bai, L., Qian, X., Zhang, H., Yuan, Y., Cui, X., Cheng, M., & Han, Y. (2025). Plectin, a novel regulator in migration, invasion and adhesion of ovarian cancer. Cell & Bioscience. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13578-025-01349-2

Han, Y. (2020). RNA-seq reveals the diverse effects of substrate stiffness on epidermal ovarian cancer cells. Aging. https://doi.org/10.18632/aging.103906

Han, Y. (2020). Elevated microRNA-125b inhibits cytotrophoblast invasion and impairs endothelial cell function in preeclampsia. Cell Death Discovery. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41420-020-0269-0

 

Prof. Jianli Liu | Chemical Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianli Liu | Chemical Toxicology | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning University | China

Prof. Jianli Liu is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of biotechnology and medical genetics, with a strong academic foundation spanning from a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biotechnology at Shenyang Agricultural University to a Ph.D. in Medical Genetics from China Medical University, where his doctoral work focused on CDK2 expression regulated by STK15 in laryngeal carcinoma. He began his academic career as a tutor at Liaoning University, advancing through the roles of lecturer and associate professor, and currently serves as a professor at the Life Science School of Liaoning University. Prof. Liu’s research interests lie in molecular mechanisms of disease, cellular signaling pathways, and the protective effects of natural products such as polysaccharides, anthocyanins, and polyphenols against environmental stressors including high glucose and PM2.5-induced damage. He has led multiple nationally funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and regional innovation programs, focusing on lung disease, β-cell protection, heavy metal pollution control, and therapeutic potentials of bioactive compounds. Recognized for his impactful contributions, Prof. Liu continues to advance interdisciplinary research bridging biotechnology, medicine, and environmental health, while inspiring future scientists through his teaching and mentorship.

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Featured Publications

Study on the causality of cathepsin on autoimmune diseases and cancer: evidence from mendelian randomization analysis

Cadmium induces the secretion of SASP factors regulated by MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in HEK293 cells: A possible mechanism of acute kidney damage induced by cadmium

Genetic Association of Chronic Pains and Analgesics With Telomere Length: A Mendelian Randomization Study

Cadmium exposure induces inflammation, oxidative stress and DNA damage in HUVEC and promotes THP-1 adhesion: A possible mechanism on the formation of atherosclerotic plaque

Assessments of Pollution Status and Human Health Risk of Potentially Toxic Elements in Primary Crops and Agricultural Soils in Guanajuato, Mexico

Association between cadmium exposure and the risk of cardiovascular outcomes: a meta-analysis