Yi Wang | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yi Wang | Medicine | Research Excellence Award

Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Yi Wang is a Professor and Principal Investigator at Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, with a strong academic foundation in respiratory medicine and translational biomedical research. His education and professional training have shaped a focused career dedicated to understanding complex lung diseases, particularly pulmonary fibrosis. With extensive experience leading independent research groups, he has made significant contributions to uncovering molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying fibrotic lung remodeling. His research interests include DNA methylation, endoplasmic reticulum stress, macrophage–fibroblast interactions, gene therapy, and targeted drug delivery systems for respiratory diseases. Prof. Wang has published more than 28 high-impact scientific articles in leading international journals such as Nature Communications and the European Respiratory Journal. His work has been recognized through prestigious honors, including the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars, alongside multiple national and provincial research grants. Overall, Prof. Wang’s research advances both fundamental understanding and therapeutic innovation in pulmonary fibrosis.

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Featured Publications

Autophagy Related 5 Promotes Mitochondrial Fission and Inflammation via HSP90-HIF-1α-Mediated Glycolysis in Kidney Fibrosis
Advanced Science, 2025
Kynurenine Acts as a Signaling Molecule to Attenuate Pulmonary Fibrosis by Enhancing the AHR-PTEN Axis
Journal of Advanced Research, 2025
Kdm2a Inhibition in Skeletal Muscle Improves Metabolic Flexibility in Obesity
Nature Metabolism, 2025
Effect of Roxadustat on Lowering Blood Lipids in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients with Anemia: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Study
Renal Failure, 2025
Correlation Between Protein-Energy Wasting and Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients
Renal Failure, 2025

Nicholas Candy | Surgical Hydrogels | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Nicholas Candy | Surgical Hydrogels | Research Excellence Award

University of Adelaide | Australia

Dr. Nicholas Candy is an accomplished neurosurgeon and academic whose career blends advanced clinical expertise with impactful research. He holds a Master of Surgery in Neurosurgery from the University of Sydney and completed his PhD at the University of Adelaide, where he later progressed to roles as Clinical Lecturer and Senior Clinical Lecturer. His extensive clinical experience spans multiple accredited registrar positions across leading Australian hospitals, including the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, and Flinders Medical Centre. He has cultivated strong research interests in pituitary surgery, postoperative outcomes, neuro-endocrine preservation, and innovations that reduce surgical scarring and complications. His role as Coordinating Principal Investigator in a Phase I trial on Chitogel and Deferiprone Gel reflects his commitment to translational research designed to enhance neurosurgical recovery. Dr. Candy has supervised doctoral research, contributed to international clinical studies, and carried out significant work in traumatic brain injury outcomes and neurosurgical quality-of-life assessments. His academic impact and contributions have earned him notable awards, including multiple prestigious research scholarships from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and recognition as the Sheldon College Young Alumnus of the Year. Overall, he stands out as a dedicated clinician-scientist advancing modern neurosurgical practice.

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Featured Publications

Ovenden, C., Mignone, E., Chapman, I., Torpy, D. J., Rankin, W., Jukes, A., Santoreneos, S., Candy, N., Psaltis, A., & De Sousa, S. M. C. (2026). “Early Postoperative Decline in Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1) Predicts Surgical Remission of Acromegaly.” World Neurosurgery.

Candy, N. G., Barry, E. F., Tomatis, V. M., Patel, S., Miller, J., Ovenden, C., Nowicki, J., Hammam, E., Poonnoose, S., Sandler, S., et al. (2025). “Phase I Trial to Evaluate Safety of Deferiprone-Chitogel to Prevent Epidural Fibrosis in Lumbar Spine Surgery.” European Spine Journal.

Tong, J. Y., Candy, N. G., Sung, J., Jukes, A. K., & Selva, D. (2025). “In Reply: Transorbital Approach to the Cavernous Sinus After an Exenteration.” Operative Neurosurgery.

Tong, J. Y., Candy, N. G., Sung, J., Jukes, A. K., & Selva, D. (2025). “Transorbital Approach to the Cavernous Sinus After an Exenteration.” Operative Neurosurgery.

Candy, N. G., Jukes, A. K., Ooi, E. H., Valentine, R., Vrodos, N., Santoreneos, S., Floreani, S., Wormald, P.-J., & Psaltis, A. J. (2025). “The Evolution of Pituitary Surgery in an Australian Health Care Framework.” Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base.

Candy, N. G., Zhang, A. S., Jukes, A. K., & Wormald, P. J. (2025). “Sphenoid sinusitis with extradural empyema in a paediatric patient.” Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.

Mansour, L. T., Candy, N., Nowicki, J., Jukes, A., Chryssidis, S., & Harding, M. (2024). “An infratentorial dural arteriovenous fistula mimicking cervical myelopathy: A case report.” Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery.