Lior Zangi | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Lior Zangi | Drug Discovery and Development | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Lior Zangi, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, United States

Prof. Lior Zangi is an Associate Professor of Cardiology and Genetics & Genomic Sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY. He earned his Ph.D. in Immunology from the Weizmann Institute and completed postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School. Renowned for his pioneering work in mRNA-based cardiovascular therapies, Prof. Zangi has received prestigious awards including the AHA Postdoctoral Fellowship and an endowed professorship in Cardiovascular Research. He is a founding board member of the Society for RNA Therapeutics and actively contributes to global scientific councils, manuscript reviews, and grant panels.

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Education

Prof. Lior Zangi 🎓 began his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Biology from the Hebrew University, Givat-Ram, Jerusalem in 2000. He then earned his M.Sc. in Experimental and Developmental Medicine in 2003 from the Hebrew University Hadassah-Medical School under the guidance of Prof. Raphael Gorodetsky. In 2009, he completed his Ph.D. in Immunology at the Weizmann Institute of Science, mentored by Prof. Yair Reisner. 🌿 He continued his training as a postdoctoral fellow at Sheba Medical Center (2009–2010) under Prof. Benjamin Dekel and later at Harvard Medical School (2010–2014) with Professors Derrick Rossi and Kenneth Chien.

Awards

Prof. Lior Zangi 🌟 has earned numerous prestigious honors throughout his career. He received the ASH Travel Award in both 2008 and 2009 🧳, and in 2009, was granted a Postdoctoral Fellowship Award by the Israeli Budgeting Committee and Planning. In 2012, he was honored with both the ISSCR Travel Award and R&D Systems Travel Grant ✈️. His groundbreaking postdoctoral work earned him the AHA Fellowship Award in 2014 🫀. In 2017, he received the Mount Sinai Faculty Idea Prize 🧠, and in 2019, his research on mRNA therapy was recognized as highly influential 📜. In 2023, he was awarded the Endowed Chan Soon-Shiong Professorship in Cardiovascular Research 🏅.

Research Focus

Prof. Lior Zangi is a pioneering researcher in cardiovascular regenerative medicine, with a special focus on modified mRNA therapies, 🧬 stem cell biology, and 🫀 cardiac regeneration. His work centers on developing innovative strategies for repairing damaged heart tissue using modRNA, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and heart-on-chip technologies. Zangi’s groundbreaking research has contributed to advancements in treating conditions like myocardial infarction and Barth syndrome, and has broad implications for tissue engineering, 💉 protein replacement therapy, and immune modulation. His contributions are reshaping modern precision medicine and offering new hope for heart failure patients worldwide.

Publication Top Notes

Modeling the mitochondrial cardiomyopathy of Barth syndrome with induced pluripotent stem cell and heart-on-chip technologies

Modified mRNA directs the fate of heart progenitor cells and induces vascular regeneration after myocardial infarction

Isolation of mesenchymal stem cells from G-CSF-mobilized human peripheral blood using fibrin microbeads

Direct imaging of immune rejection and memory induction by allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells

A HCN4+ cardiomyogenic progenitor derived from the first heart field and human pluripotent stem cells

Isolation and characterization of nontubular sca-1+ lin− multipotent stem/progenitor cells from adult mouse kidney

Pkm2 regulates cardiomyocyte cell cycle and promotes cardiac regeneration

mRNA-based protein replacement therapy for the heart

Altering sphingolipid metabolism attenuates cell death and inflammatory response after myocardial infarction

Minglong Yan | Drug Discovery and Development | Young Scientist Award

Minglong Yan | Drug Discovery and Development | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Minglong Yan, Chinese Academy of Science, China

Mr. Minglong Yan holds advanced degrees in his field, with a distinguished academic and professional background in scientific research and innovation. He has completed multiple research projects, contributed to numerous indexed journal publications, and holds editorial appointments in reputable journals. With a strong citation index in SCI and Scopus, he is actively engaged in industry-sponsored projects, collaborative studies, and has authored several ISBN-registered books 📚. His expertise spans diverse research areas, contributing significantly to scientific advancement and innovation, including patents published or in process. Mr. Yan is also a member of esteemed professional organizations, fostering academic excellence globally 🌐.

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Education

Mr. Minglong Yan 🎓 holds advanced degrees in engineering and materials science, with a strong foundation in innovative research and development. With over a decade of professional experience, he has contributed significantly to the fields of advanced materials and nanotechnology. 🧪 His work has been recognized in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. As a dedicated academic, he has mentored numerous students and collaborated on global research initiatives. 🌏 Mr. Yan’s achievements include multiple research grants and awards that highlight his impactful contributions to science and technology. 🔬 His commitment to excellence continues to inspire innovation and academic advancement.

Experience

Mr. Minglong Yan 🤝 has built strong interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers from institutions across various countries, fostering global scientific exchange and innovation. 🌐 His collaborative efforts have led to numerous joint publications, international workshops, and the development of data-sharing platforms 📊 that enhance research transparency and accessibility. Notably, his work on a multi-institutional study focused on advanced nanomaterials 🧬 gained considerable recognition within the research community, showcasing the power of international teamwork. These partnerships not only broaden the impact of his research but also contribute to the advancement of science through shared knowledge and collective expertise.

Professional Memberships

Mr. Minglong Yan 🧑‍🔬 is an active member of the IEEE ⚙️ and the Materials Research Society (MRS) 🔬, two prestigious organizations that support scientific innovation and collaboration. Through these memberships, he engages with leading experts in his field, stays updated on emerging research trends 📈, and participates in global conferences and symposiums 🌍. These affiliations provide valuable platforms for networking, professional development, and interdisciplinary exchange. Mr. Yan’s involvement in such renowned societies highlights his dedication to advancing science and technology while remaining connected to the broader research community.

Research Focus

Mr. Minglong Yan focuses on smart surface engineering, particularly the development of anti-biofouling materials, self-healing coatings, and slippery lubricant-infused surfaces (SLIPS). His research merges materials science, nanotechnology, and green chemistry to design photocatalytic, self-renewable, and multi-functional coatings. These materials aim to resist microbial adhesion and environmental fouling, with long-term durability and ecological safety. His work is especially impactful in marine applications, medical devices, and membrane technology. 🧪🦠💧🔄⚙️ His innovative use of Schiff-base chemistry, MOFs, organogels, and paraffin frameworks pushes boundaries in dynamic surface behavior and bio-inspired antifouling strategies.

Publication Top Notes

Designing a photocatalytic and self-renewed g-C3N4 nanosheet/poly-Schiff base composite coating towards long-term biofouling resistance

Cinnamaldehyde grafted porous Aerogel-Organ gel liquid infused surface for achieving difunctional long-term dynamic antifouling

Multi-stimulus Response Behavior of Biomimetic Autocrine Waxy Materials for Potential Self-Constructing Surface Microstructures

Antibacterial-renew dual-function anti-biofouling strategy: Self-assembled Schiff-base metal complex coatings built from natural products

Foaming process-induced porous silicone-based organogel for low biofouling adhesion with improved long-term stability

Cross‐Linked but Self‐Healing and Entirely Degradable Poly‐Schiff Base Metal Complex Materials for Potential Anti‐Biofouling

Designing a MOF-based slippery lubricant-infused porous surface with dual functional anti-fouling strategy